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Trump Administration’s Yemen War Plans Leaked via Journalist’s Chat

Trump Administration’s Yemen War Plans Leaked via Journalist’s Chat

In an unprecedented breach of security, the Trump administration inadvertently disclosed its Yemen war strategies through a journalist's Signal chat. The incident came to light when The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg received a message intended for a cabinet member, revealing sensitive military plans. The leak has sparked a flurry of discussions across major news outlets, including The Guardian, CNN, and Axios.

The messages, which were meant for a high-ranking official, were sent to Goldberg's phone by mistake, exposing details of planned military strikes in Yemen. This mishap has raised significant concerns over the security protocols within the Trump administration, especially regarding the use of encrypted messaging apps like Signal for official communications.

As the story unfolds, questions about the implications for U.S. foreign policy and national security are at the forefront. The administration has yet to comment on the incident, but it has undoubtedly put a spotlight on the need for stricter communication safeguards within the government.

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