[ad_1] We all know the story now. editor Atlantic Ocean Jeffrey Goldberg Magazine was invited by mistake on March 13 to join the secret group correspondence chat that revealed plans for a secret American military strike in Yemen. The lost invitation came from National Security Adviser Mike Walz, who accidentally sent an invitation to Goldberg instead of a spokesman for the National Security Council (NSC) named Brian Hughes. Goldberg, the accidental recipient of this important information, published in Atlantic Ocean What he knew about secret plans. He also pointed out that the Trump administration members used the signal application on their unpaid personal devices that work on networks that have not been insured in the same way to spread the information and data classified. Of course, the concern was that the American enemies (who know the countries that anymore) can penetrate the unpredictable application by the United States government. Waltz originally received contact information at Goldberg when the editor sent the Trump campaign last October to criticize Trump about his feelings towards the men and women who served in the army. Goldberg email was sent to Brian Hughes, who was speaking on behalf of Trump at the time. While Waltz has never been called Goldberg, his phone number was accidentally saved in the Hughes. The White House said it was the iPhone of Waltz who indicated that it adds the Goldberg number to the Hughes card because the device is believed to be a boss connected number. So when Waltz was looking to add Hughes to the group chat on Signal, he accidentally added the Goldberg No. Instead. Everything is reasonable, but still does not explain the use of the signal application. But the administration has an answer. The government is assumed that it lacks an alternative correspondence that can be used for text in actual time to two agents at the same time. So what can the administration also do, but continue to use the sign? The whole issue is an unfortunate series of events. Waltz may have been more alert to what he was doing, but it seems that the president really gives him a pass.
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Report says that the iPhone is to blame for allowing a journalist to join top-secret military chat
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