
Shane Harris
Shane Harris is a seasoned national security reporter, recognized for his insightful coverage of intelligence and military affairs. Formerly with the Washington Post, he has contributed to significant discussions on security policy and operational integrity. Currently writing for the Atlantic, Harris has gained prominence for his analytical approach to national security issues, making him a trusted voice in the field.
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Shane Harris is ExxonMobil’s Managing Director in Nigeria.
Exxon plans US$1.5 billion investment in Nigerian oilfield
Shane Harris is the Managing Director of ExxonMobil in Nigeria and has confirmed the company's investment plans.
ExxonMobil commits to $1.5bn deepwater oil fields investment
Shane Harris is one of the best intelligence reporters in the country who moved from the Post to the Atlantic last summer.
The Atlantic handled ‘Signalgate’ with good judgment | Margaret SullivanShane Harris co-authored the article discussing the military plans and the public interest in revealing the messages.
„Атлантик“ во целост ги објави пораките од разговорот на „Сигнал“, кои откриваат воени планови за американски напади во ЈеменShane Harris is a staff member at The Atlantic who supported Jeffrey Goldberg's decision to share the messages from the group chat.
Index - Külföld - Az Atlantic a jemeni offenzíváról szóló teljes Signal-csoportbeszélgetést közzétetteThe text messages published Wednesday offer an extremely detailed description of the coming strike, according to The Atlantic’s Shane Harris.
The Atlantic publishes additional trove of Signal messages with details of Yemen strikeShane Harris commented on the unprecedented nature of the national security breach.
White House security failure prompts calls for resignations – US politics live | US newsShane Harris commented on the unprecedented nature of the security breach in national security reporting.
White House inadvertently texted top-secret Yemen war plans to journalist | Trump administration
























