A significant security compromise at the core of the Trump administration is still being processed in Washington, DC.It tells the tale of how Jeffrey Goldberg, a journalist for Atlantic magazine, was added to a Signal platform texting group that reportedly included National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, Vice-President JD Vance, and Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth.
The attack on Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi organisation was the subject of discussion. Two hours before the bombings, Goldberg claimed to have seen classified military plans for the strikes, including targets, timing, and weapon packages.
JD Vance’s account wrote: “I think we are making a mistake.” Goldberg reported this on the military action. Because Europe has more traffic through the Suez Canal than the US, the vice president claimed that Europe benefits more from striking Houthi forces that are attacking vessels in the canal.
Vance continued by saying that it’s possible his employer didn’t grasp how US action could benefit Europe. I am unsure if the president is aware of just how inconsistent this is with his message on Europe right now,” added Vance. “There’s another possibility that we see medium to severe spike in oil prices.
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