An accidental inclusion of Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, in a military group chat has raised major national security concerns. Trump National Security Adviser Mike Waltz mistakenly added Goldberg to discussions about operations against Houthi rebels in Yemen. Former CIA Director Leon Panetta and Fox News anchors condemned the blunder, emphasizing the severity of allowing someone without the necessary security clearance to access sensitive information. The incident, involving 18 high-ranking officials, will likely lead to investigations and demands for accountability within the administration.
National security was compromised when US military war plans were accidentally shared with an outsider, raising serious concerns among high-ranking officials.
Leon Panetta described the incident as a very serious mistake, indicating that those responsible should face consequences for compromising sensitive information.
John Roberts emphasized that while the operation against the Houthis wasn't compromised itself, allowing someone without top-secret clearance into the discussion is extremely concerning.
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