The accidentally sent the US war plans in Yemen to a journalist caused controversy in the American public opinion.
The situation declared to the public by the Atlantic Magazine editor Goldberg, whose war plans were sent to him, was also confirmed by the White House National Security Council spokesman Brian Hughes.
“They sent me accidentally”
Goldberg, “Trump administration accidentally sent me with a message” in the title of the article written, he first added to a group of national security authorities, and then Defense Minister Pete Hegseth’in sent details about the attacks to Yemen.
“I didn’t think it’s real first after a while …”
Goldberg, in his article, “US National Security officials, Yemen in a group of conversations about the upcoming military attacks included me. First I did not think it was real. After a while the bombs began to fall.” He said.
Description from the White House
White House National Security Council spokesman Hughes, making a written statement on the reflection of the media on the media “The message series that comes up on the agenda is real and we are accidentally adding a number to this message chain.” He gave his statement.
Stating that they investigated how the journalist accidentally added to the group, Hughes argued that it did not cause any harm to Yemen operations.
On social media, many users have emphasized that it was unacceptable to accidentally send the US secret war plans to a journalist in this way.
The United States organized attacks on the Houthis in Yemen on March 15, the president Donald Trump The world announced to the public.
Source: AA