Revelations about sensitive messages from US officials in a group chat raise alarm over potential risks to intelligence operations against the Houthi group in Yemen. Experts warn of long-term damage to US intelligence-gathering capabilities.
The Atlantic exposes the full text thread from the Trump administration's Signal group, revealing discussions on military strikes. Controversy erupts as officials debate the classification of these communications.
In a recent phone call, President Trump expressed his support for national security advisor Michael Waltz after a journalist was inadvertently added to a text thread discussing military strikes. Despite the controversy, Trump insists no classified information was shared.
In a surprising turn of events, an Atlantic editor revealed that a group chat intended for senior U.S. officials accidentally included him, exposing sensitive military plans against Houthi targets in Yemen. This incident raises serious concerns about operational security and federal protocols.
In a decisive move, the U.S. military has launched precision strikes against Houthi terrorists in Yemen, aiming to restore freedom of navigation and counter threats to American and commercial vessels in the Red Sea.
In a dramatic escalation, President Trump has ordered military strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen, resulting in civilian casualties and a warning to Iran. The conflict threatens to disrupt global trade and maritime security.