The Atlantic Publishes Alleged US Attack Plans on Yemen Shared by Trump Officials via Signal

The Atlantic reveals details of alleged US attack plans against Yemen's Houthi rebels, mistakenly shared by Trump aides on Signal, including military strike timings and aircraft types.

WASHINGTON D.C. – The Atlantic has revealed what it claims to be "attack plans" against Yemen’s Houthi rebels, reportedly shared by top officials from the Trump administration in a Signal messaging group that mistakenly included the editor-in-chief of the media outlet.

The details disclosed by The Atlantic on Wednesday include critical information such as the timings of US military strikes and the types of aircraft being deployed in operations against the Houthis.

This release follows efforts by former US President Donald Trump’s administration to downplay the significance of the messages exchanged on Signal, according to the media outlet.

The publication of these details has raised concerns about the handling of sensitive military information and the inadvertent inclusion of a media representative in the communication.

While no immediate comment was provided by Trump’s aides, this revelation has drawn attention to the use of encrypted messaging apps for government communications and the potential risks of accidental disclosure of classified information.

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