‘Disastrous results …’: The entire attack plan of the US Army in front of the world, every detail of leak chat was published by the magazine

The chat of where the US army was going to attack the next attack was leaked. Leakers were America’s National Security Advisor himselfHe had added the Chief Editor of Atlantic magazine to the message group in which talks were being held about the attack. Since this news has come, a lot of questions are arising. However, US President Donald Trump, White House and several top officials have denied that no classified information was shared on the messaging group discussing the plan of attack on Huki militants in Yemen on 15 March. Now the Atlantic magazine has shared the entire tax of chat including screenshots, which shows that every information had reached the journalist for more than two hours before the US Army started bombing.

Now the magazine insisted that he had already knew at what special time American fighters were flying to Yemen. If this information had gone in some wrong hands instead of the magazine, it would have put American pilots and other personnel in a “big threat”.

Atlantic editor -in -chief Jeffrey Goldberg was inadvertently added to a group chat on the signal messaging app. The plan of bombing was being discussed on this group itself. Allegedly chat included US Vice President JD Vance, Defense Secretary Hegseth, Central Intelligence Agency i.e. CIA director John Ratcliffe, National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, Foreign Minister Marco Antonio Rubio, National Security Director Tulsi Gabbard and others.

On Wednesday, January 26, The Atlantic published a new report. In this, the magazine explained his argument behind sharing the details of the entire chat. The magazine said that the Defense Secretary Hegseth claimed that in the group “no one was writing a war plan”, while Trump and others said that “this was no classified information”. To prove this wrong, the magazine has printed the entire chat.

Goldberg and Staff writer Shane Harris wrote in this article that the magazine did not provide special information in the previous report on the time of arms and attacks, keeping in mind their general rules to avoid publishing information about military campaigns. This could have threatened the lives of American soldiers.

The magazine said,

“Along with the statements of Hegseth, Gabbard, Ratcliffe and Trump, many administration officials claim that we are lying about the content of chat. Trying to reduce the importance of the message. “

The magazine said that experts had repeatedly told him that using signal chat for such sensitive discussions “is a threat to national security” and said that Goldberg was informed about the attacks two hours before the bombing started.

Which fighter aircraft flew, everything was leaking on chat

According to the check shared by the magazine, the journalist knew which fighter aircraft of America is going to fly. According to the chat, at 11.44 Eastern times, Hegseth wrote that the F-18, which made the first strike package, would launch on 12.15 ET and a Huti “target terrorist” was expected to be attacked on 13.45 ET after more than two hours after the message was sent.

On 13.10 ET, Waltz clearly shared the details of an attack site in Sana, writing, “First target – his top missile man – we had a positive ID to enter his girlfriends building and it has now collapsed.”

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