
Donald Trump administration's war plan against Yemen's Houthi rebels got leaked. The Trump administration is being blamed for the whole matter. Actually, Donald Trump administration made a plan to attack the Houthi rebels. But it was shared in the Signal group chat. The special thing is that Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of 'The Atlantic' magazine, was also included in this group.
Who all were included in the group?
On Monday, the White House also admitted that attacks on Houthi rebels were discussed in a Signal group chat. Journalist Jeffrey Goldberg was also included in it. This seems authentic. Goldberg said that the Trump administration shared highly sensitive war plans on an unsecured group chat.
The group also included Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Vice President JD Vance, White House National Security Adviser Mike Waltz and Secretary of State Marco Rubio
White House engaged in review
White House National Security Council spokesman Brian Hughes confirmed the authenticity of the Signal group chat. He said that the reported thread seems authentic. We are investigating how the unknown number was added to the group?
Hegseth said- Goldberg is a fraudulent journalist
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth criticized Goldberg. He said that no war plan has been shared. Goldberg is a fraud and a highly discredited so-called journalist. He has made a profession of spreading lies time and again.
Donald Trump made fun of him
Trump made fun of journalist Goldberg's claim. When asked about the incident, he said that I do not know anything about this incident. Later, Trump re-posted Elon Musk's post on his Truth social platform. It was written that the best place to hide a dead body is page 2 of Atlantic magazine, because no one ever goes there.
The journalist was added to the group chat by mistake
Journalist Goldberg told ABC News that a person named Waltz sent a request to join the group. Later, the plan to attack the Houthi rebels was shared in the same group. Military action was discussed with other White House officials. But I thought it was some other Waltz. But after the attack, people in the group started sending congratulatory messages to each other. Then it was believed that it was the Trump cabinet, which was discussing the war plan on the messaging app.
it is a security breach
Goldberg said that I think I have detected a major security breach in the US national security system. He said that if the editor-in-chief of the Atlantic is being given access to information about weapon systems, time of attack in Yemen, weather etc. then it is a security breach.
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