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The Atlantic's editor-in-chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, has published new messages from a secret chat involving US officials. These messages concerned US plans for an attack on Yemen, The Atlantic reports.
The editor-in-chief of The Atlantic magazine revealed in an article on Monday that Trump administration officials disclosed to him crucial military details about air strikes on Yemen’s Houthi ...
The fallout continues over a security breach in which high-ranking members of the Trump administration accidentally shared ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is under fire following a Signal chat leak revealing plans for military strikes on Yemen, raising serious national security questions and political outrage.
Liberal Leader Mark Carney says the leak by top U.S. national security officials of plans for military strikes in Yemen â€” and ...
The accidental leak of sensitive military information ... discussed upcoming air strikes on Yemen. Goldberg said the discussions had provided him with knowledge of air strikes against Houthi ...
Trump orders strikes on Yemen's Houthi rebels ... news site article with the cutting headline: "4D Chess: Trump Leaks War Plans to 'The Atlantic' Where No One Will Ever See Them." ...
An accidental leak of top-secret military intelligence by officials in the Trump administration has triggered a flurry of reactions across the US. What has been described as a major security breach ...
Israel reportedly supplied sensitive intelligence about a human target discussed in a Signal chat that included a journalist.
Leak reveals internal debate on Houthi ... including his defense secretary, texted war plans for upcoming military strikes in Yemen to a group chat in a secure messaging app that included the ...
An iPhone contact glitch involving NSA Mike Waltz mistakenly added journalist Jeffrey Goldberg to a secret Signal chat on U.S ...