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New Screenshots Released from Scandalous Chat of US Officials: The Atlantic

Mariam Z.
New Screenshots Released from Scandalous Chat of US Officials: The Atlantic

The Atlantic magazine has published scandalous new details regarding the correspondence of senior US officials related to operations carried out by the United States against the Houthis in Yemen. National Security Advisor Mike Waltz was inadvertently included in a chat with the magazine's editor-in-chief, who revealed details of the exchange to the public.

In a second publication, The Atlantic claims that during the scandalous conversation with the US leadership, in which editor-in-chief Goldberg participated, military plans for targeting the Houthis were discussed. A message from US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth on the morning of March 15, just 31 minutes before American military aircraft were set to take off, included a detailed description of what specific attacks (F-18 fighter jets, unmanned aerial vehicles, and Tomahawk missiles) were to be executed during the operation.

“As a rule, we do not disclose information about military operations if that information could jeopardize American soldiers’ lives,” clarified the magazine’s journalists, noting that they had decided not to provide details in the first article.

Trump, along with other senior officials, had previously stated that there was no classified information in the chat. However, the official US position has not changed even now. White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt stated on her microblog on 'X' that The Atlantic's reports are fabricated by those who hate Trump, driven by a love for sensationalism.

Waltz has also responded to this publication, stating, “There are no sites, sources, or methods, and there are no military plans. Foreign partners have already been informed that strikes are inevitable. President Trump defends America and our interests.”

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