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Striking the Iranian-backed Houthi militia serves U.S. interests and puts pressure on Iran over its nuclear ambitions.
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The Defense Department inspector general has opened an investigation into Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s reported use of Signal to discuss U.S. attack plans against the Houthis.
The Pentagon’s acting inspector general has announced that he will review Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s use of the Signal ...
The Pentagon's inspector general launched a probe into the Trump administration's use of Signal to discuss a planned strike ...
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth again on Tuesday dodged questions about whether the information he put in a Signal group chat was classified. In Hawaii, he repeated almost word for word his short ...
President Trump suggested Wednesday that the Signal messaging platform his top national security brass used to discuss the Houthi strike may be “defective.” While defending Defense Secretary ...
The president of Signal defended the messaging app’s security ... they used to discuss a looming US attack on Yemen’s Houthis. Signal’s Meredith Whittaker did not directly address the ...
A federal judge has announced he will order the United States government to preserve messages from a Signal chat where top officials discussed plans to bomb Houthi targets in Yemen. That chat has ...
Signal has an unclear security reputation within ... was “mobilizing assets” to support the mission against the Houthis and that a delay to the operation would give them additional time ...