Pentagon's Hegseth texted start time of planned killing of Yemeni militant
- On March 15, US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth texted the start time for a planned strike against a Houthi militant in Yemen, including details of US air strikes, according to the Atlantic.
- CIA Director John Ratcliffe stated that the Signal chat was set up for unclassified coordination, and National Security Adviser Mike Waltz took responsibility for the breach of information.
- The US military has not disclosed basic details about the Yemen offensive, and Mr Hegseth expressed pride in the strikes.
- Mr Hegseth stated the strikes against the Houthis were devastatingly effective.
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Yemen attack plan shared by Hegseth was classified, revealed exact time & nature of operation, say officials
Irrespective of the denial by the Donald Trump administration, the plan of attack on Yemen-based Houthis shared by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was classified at the time of sharing and such plans are always classified, according to serving and former US officials
US defence secretary Pete Hegseth texted start time of planned killing of Houthi militant, transcript shows
US defence secretary Pete Hegseth texted about plans to kill a Houthi militant leader in Yemen two hours before a military operation meant to be shrouded in secrecy, according to screenshots of a chat released by The Atlantic yesterday.
Hegseth texted start time of planned killing of Yemeni militant | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
WASHINGTON >> U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth texted the start time for the planned killing of a Houthi militant in Yemen on March 15, along with details of further U.S. airstrikes that would normally be closely guarded secrets, according to screenshots of a chat released by The Atlantic today.
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