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The Atlantic releases US' Yemen attack plans leaked on Signal: 5 key takeaways

Mar 27, 2025 04:45 AM IST

Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeff Goldberg was accidentally added to the chatroom two hours before the strikes, giving him access to the plans.

After top US officials denied the release of war plans, including President Donald Trump, The Atlantic shared the full text of all chats on a Signal group, where plans to attack Houthis in Yemen on March 15 were being discussed.

A journalist was added to a Signal chat group with top US officials where plans for strikes on the Houthi in Yemen were being discussed(File Combo/AFP)

Also Read: Trump, Elon Musk give strange reaction after accidental war plan leak to The Atlantic; ‘Best place to hide a dead body…’

The confidential information was first shared on an unclassified Signal group chat, including defence secretary Pete Hegseth, vice president JD Vance, director of national intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, CIA director John Ratcliffe, and more. However, Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeff Goldberg was accidentally added to the chatroom two hours before the strikes, giving him access to the plans.

In response to the journalist being added to the group chat, Trump said the lapse was not “a serious one.”

Also Read: Mike Waltz to be ‘forced out’ over war plan scandal? Trump to take final call as Jeffrey Goldberg mocks security advisor

 
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