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Houthi militants In Yemen They are claiming the responsibility of the recent attacks against US warships in the Red Sea.
The terrorist group said in a statement published by the Post Jerusalem on Tuesday that they had attacked the USS Harry S. Truman aircraft carrier and several US warships In the Red Sea.
Early Wednesday, the Hutis said they had signed up for an American vessel and Israeli military locations that use drones.
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The hutis in Yemen attributed the responsibility of alleged recent attacks against US warships. (Gerard Bottino/Soup images/Lightrocket through Getty Images)
The hutis had affirmed earlier this month that they had attacked Truman and his warship in response to US attacks against Yemen, but did not offer evidence to support their reprisal claim.
He American military He had demolished several Huthi drones a short time before the group’s claim.
This occurs after several Trump administration officials discussed the plans for an upcoming military strike against the Hutis in a group chat about the encrypted messaging service signal in which they mistakenly added to Jeffrey Goldberg, the chief editor of the Atlantic, who said he received a request to join the group on March 11 of what seemed to be the national security advisor of President Michael Waltz.
The group, called “Houthi PC Small Group,” presented Trump’s main officials that they discussed what turned out to be a Next attack In the hutis, as many criticize the group Chat as a massive violation of national security and observe that senior officials should not discuss detailed military plans outside special secure facilities or protected government communications networks.
The Hutíes said they had attacked the USS Harry S. Truman and several American warships in the Red Sea. (Gerard Bottino/Soup images/Lightrocket through Getty Images)
Goldberg reported that 18 people appeared in the group, including Waltz, vice president JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, CIA director John Ratcliffe, director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and personnel head of the White House, Susie Wiles.
The article indicated that the officials were discussing “war plans”, and Goldberg said he chose not to publish part of the highly sensitive information he saw in the signal chat, including precise information on packages of weapons, objectives and time, due to the possible threats for national security and military operations.
The editor also said that Ratcliffe named an undercover CIA agent in the signal chat.
The hutis said they had signed up for an American ship and Israeli military locations that use drones. (AP)
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The White House has confirmed that the group chat “seems to be authentic”, although administration officials, including Hegseth, have tried to minimize concerns and discredit Goldberg as a reporter.
“I have heard how it was characterized. Nobody was sending text messages to war plans, and that is all I have to say about that,” Hegseth said Monday.
Hegseth criticized Goldberg as “a deceptive and highly discredited journalist and called a journalist who has made a profession of deception sold again and again, to include, I do not know, the deception of Russia, Russia, Russia or fine people on both sides or sucks and the loser steps.