By classifying information as a secret
classifying some information as secretlimiting press coverage of military actions
One way the government controls press coverage about national security issues is by classifying certain information as classified or top secret. This restricts journalists and media organizations from publishing or reporting on the details of such information. Additionally, the government may use legal mechanisms, such as issuing gag orders or pressuring journalists to reveal their sources, to control the flow of information and limit what can be reported.
On national security
To advise the president on issues of national security.
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National Security Asvisor
The National Frontier is a publication focusing on regional and global issues, borders and frontiers across the world. It particularly focuses the regional political, social and security related issues around Pakistan, Iran, India, Afghanistan, China and Bangladesh. Moreover, it covers special stories on defense and nuclear issues. The publication brings in exclusive coverage of these issues with special reports, news stories, articles and interviews from those who matter.
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The National Security act of 1947 created the National Security Council. This Council would include the President, Vice President, Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense and other people whose opinion would be useful to the President when dealing with foreign policy issues.
For national security it would be the secretary of defense.