The editor -in -chief of the Atlantic Ocean, Jeffrey Goldberg, has revealed that on 13 March he was unexpectedly added to a chat in the coded signal application, where senior government positions shared operational details about the objectives and the military strategy against the Hutis.
The White House has confirmed that high officials of the Trump administration accidentally leaked military plans on Yemen in a courier group with a journalist from the Atlantic Ocean, shortly before the US launched attacks on the Hutis. The incident has caused harsh criticism of the Democrats, who demand immediate research.
The editor -in -chief of the Atlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg, has revealed that he was unexpectedly added to a chat in the encrypted signal application entitled “Houthi PC Small Group” on 13 March. In it, high government positions discussed the operation against the Hutis, and the Minister of Defense, Pete Hegseeth, shared operational details about the objectives and the military strategy.
President Donald Trump said he did not know the incident, but the White House confirmed that an internal investigation has been opened. Filtration has criticized the use of signal, a App not linked to government serverswhich can entail security violations.
In addition, the leaked messages showed internal debates about whether the US should intervene, whereby vice -president JD Vance expressed his restraint to support Europe. “I hate to save Europe again,” he wrote, to which Hegseeth answered to criticizing European allies.
The Senate is preparing for an audience in the case, while the Democrats demand powerful measures. Goldberg has again confirmed in CNN that Hegesh “Loog” by denying that it has classified information in the chat.
Source: EITB

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