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The i Paper on MSNTrump officials' war plans leak raises big questions on intelligence sharingRevelations that a journalist was inadvertently sent plans for Yemen strikes over Signal have shaken Washington, but could have serious implications for Britain too ...
The White House has confirmed that a journalist for the Atlantic was inadvertently included on a string of messages on which top Trump administration officials strategiz ...
U.S. security adviser mistakenly sent war plans to a journalist. Officials mocked European allies while planning Yemen ...
The White House confirmed Monday that Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor in chief of The Atlantic, was added to an encrypted group ...
National security officials discussed military plans in a Signal group chat that mistakenly included The Atlantic ...
Why is the US group chat on Houthi attack plans so concerning? A military operations expert explains
Top US officials discussed plans to strike Houthi rebels on an unclassified platform with a journalist. Here are 3 questions answered by a former ADF operations specialist.
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Top national security officials for President Donald Trump, including his defense secretary, texted war plans for upcoming ...
In a messaging group that mistakenly disclosed plans by the U.S. to attack Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthis to a journalist, ...
The White House confirmed today that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth had revealed secret war plans in an encrypted chat group ...
Washington was rocked Monday by a truly extraordinary story. The editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg, recounted how he had — apparently inadvertently — been added to a group chat ...
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