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A major security lapse has put the US military's Yemen strike plans under scrutiny after The Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg claimed he was mistakenly added to a White House Signal chat.
A watchdog group has said the exchanges on the Signal app were federal records, and sued in an effort to preserve them.
A messaging error led to Trump administration officials sharing details of Yemen airstrikes with an editor, media reports said. The chat included Vice President JD Vance, Defense Secretary Pete ...
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Is it worth it to the United States to enforce freedom of navigation on the seas? That question was a subplot in the Trump administration’s instantly famous leaked Signal chat over an operation to hit ...
As the White House faces criticism over the blunder, questions remain about how such a mistake occurred—and whether it could happen again.
arguing that the leaked military strategies indicate a careless attitude towards security protocols. The US has been actively engaging Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen following several assaults ...
A significant security lapse has emerged from within Trump's administration, as top national security members inadvertently shared military strategies ... airstrikes on Houthi rebels, a startling ...
US President Donald Trump was shocked to learn that his administration's top officials and aides mistakingly leaked war plans ...
A shocking security breach has left the US stunned after Donald Trump's top team leaked 'highly classified ... the US's virtual war room, where strategies to attack Yemen's Houthi rebels were ...
DUBAI: Suspected U.S. airstrikes killed at least two people overnight in a stronghold of Yemen's Houthi rebels ... Signalgate ...
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