usa news: American magazine The Atlantic recently published a leaked signal chat, which discussed the attack on Huti rebels in Yemen among senior US National Security Officers. These messages claim to share sensitive information related to the launching and bombing of American warfare aircraft by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. & Nbsp;
Allegedly these chats were shared before the attack on Huti Hospitals in Yemen on 15 March. The reaction of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has come to light on this allegation. & Nbsp;
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said this
Hegseth further questioned the credibility of the Reporting of The Atlantic, saying that the magazine does not have the experience of assessing real military strategies. He insisted that there is no sensitive or confidential material in the leaked information and called it fake war plans.
Trump said- I am not aware of the case
When President Donald Trump was asked about this report, he said, "I do not know anything about it." According to the New York Times, the US Department of Defense Pentagon refused to comment on the matter and sent it to the National Security Council (NSC).
NSC spokesman Brian Hughes said that it is being investigated how a wrong number was added to the group. At the same time, US State Department spokesman Tammy Bruce refused to comment on the matter.