Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, has alleged that he witnessed detailed plans for US military strikes against Yemen's Houthi group after being unintentionally included in a Signal chat featuring top Trump administration officials, including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. Despite Hegseth's denial of discussing sensitive war plans, Goldberg insists he observed specific plans that included attack timings, targets, and weapon systems. This revelation raises significant concerns regarding national security breaches and the nature of communication among officials during critical military discussions.
Look, I'm going to be responsible here and not disclose the things that I read and saw. I will describe them to you, the specific time of a future attack; specific targets, including human targets meant to be killed in that attack; weapon system; even weather reports.
He can say that it wasn't a war plan, but it was a minute-by-minute accounting of what was about to happen, organized by CENTCOM, which is the military oversight group of the Middle East.
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