The administration has downplayed the importance of the text messages inadvertently sent to The Atlantic’s editor in chief.
Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro on Saturday said he has “no reason to doubt” that the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) “would remain professional” despite recent political bickering over the ...
Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic who was added to a group chat, wrote that he had "never seen a breach ...
The mag’s top editor, Jeffrey Goldberg, hit back after Hegseth poured cold water on the editor’s reporting, arguing that ...
Airstrikes raise the question of Washington’s long-term commitment in the region, especially as terror groups have doubled ...
The basic idea of having a military justice system is ... for which offenses should be made by trained prosecutors who are independent of the chain of command, rather than by non-lawyer commanders.
There should be consequences for top government officials convening on Signal to discuss war plans. We fear there won’t be.
Signal is an encrypted app, but it’s not a platform typically used by top government officials to discuss topics as sensitive as military plans ... was added to the chain,” said NSC ...
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New York Magazine on MSNWill Trump Fire Anyone for the Leaked War Plans Group Chat?Despite calls for Mike Waltz or Pete Hegseth to resign, so far White House officials are bashing only The Atlantic. Here’s ...
It turns out Europe’s favorite American import isn’t fast food or Netflix. It’s missiles, and Europe needs to start making ...
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The New Republic on MSNRepublicans’ Defense of War Plans Group Chat Gets Even More PatheticRepublicans are scrambling to defend the Trump administration on its group chat fiasco—and it’s getting more embarrassing by ...
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