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In reply to the discussion: Hegseth accidentally texted war plans to The Atlantic's editor-in-chief [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(161,377 posts)73. MaddowBlog-Team Trump accidentally shared war plans with a journalist, sparking scandal
Americans safety is in the hands of unqualified amateurs, who clumsily invited The Atlantics editor-in-chief to join a chat about a military strike.
https://bsky.app/profile/stevebenen.com/post/3ll5keuaglk2v
Americans' safety is in the hands of unqualified and inexperienced amateurs, who write as if they're over-caffeinated middle-schoolers playing video games, and who clumsily invited a journalist to join an unsecured chat about a foreign military operation.
Link to tweet
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/team-trump-accidentally-shared-war-plans-journalist-sparking-scandal-rcna197863
But to fully appreciate the truly galactic nature of Team Trumps competence problem, one must read and then re-read the latest report from Jeffrey Goldberg, The Atlantics editor-in-chief.
In a story so ridiculous that it almost defies description, much of the Trump administrations national security team Vice President JD Vance, Hegseth, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, CIA Director John Ratcliffe and White House national security adviser Michael Waltz organized a meeting to discuss plans for a military strike.
That might not sound especially notable, but these powerful officials didnt meet to discuss an active military operation in a sensitive compartmented information facility, or SCIF, where phones are not permitted. Rather, they help their chat by way of a Signal thread and they inadvertently invited a journalist to participate......
Do these guys always write as if theyre over-caffeinated middle schoolers playing video games? (Kevin Kruse, a historian at Princeton University, wrote in response to the reporting, In private, these people seem immensely stupid.) Do they remember what they said about Hillary Clinton, who was accused of using a private platform to discuss sensitive national security matter?
But as the political world comes to terms with the scope and scale of this genuine scandal, Im stuck on the fact that the White Houses breathtaking incompetence appears to be undermining the national security of the United States in terrifying ways. Americans safety is in the hands of unqualified and inexperienced amateurs, who clumsily invited a journalist to join a chat about a military strike in a foreign country.
For his part, a reporter asked Donald Trump for his reaction to the revelations, just hours after The Atlantic published its report online. I dont know anything about it, the president said. After taking a few rhetorical shots at the magazine, he again added: I know nothing about it.
That doesnt make matters any better, given that he really ought to know something about it.
The world found out shortly before 2 p.m. eastern time on March 15 that the United States was bombing Houthi targets across Yemen. I, however, knew two hours before the first bombs exploded that the attack might be coming. The reason I knew this is that Pete Hegseth, the secretary of defense, had texted me the war plan at 11:44 a.m. The plan included precise information about weapons packages, targets, and timing.
In a story so ridiculous that it almost defies description, much of the Trump administrations national security team Vice President JD Vance, Hegseth, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, CIA Director John Ratcliffe and White House national security adviser Michael Waltz organized a meeting to discuss plans for a military strike.
That might not sound especially notable, but these powerful officials didnt meet to discuss an active military operation in a sensitive compartmented information facility, or SCIF, where phones are not permitted. Rather, they help their chat by way of a Signal thread and they inadvertently invited a journalist to participate......
Do these guys always write as if theyre over-caffeinated middle schoolers playing video games? (Kevin Kruse, a historian at Princeton University, wrote in response to the reporting, In private, these people seem immensely stupid.) Do they remember what they said about Hillary Clinton, who was accused of using a private platform to discuss sensitive national security matter?
But as the political world comes to terms with the scope and scale of this genuine scandal, Im stuck on the fact that the White Houses breathtaking incompetence appears to be undermining the national security of the United States in terrifying ways. Americans safety is in the hands of unqualified and inexperienced amateurs, who clumsily invited a journalist to join a chat about a military strike in a foreign country.
For his part, a reporter asked Donald Trump for his reaction to the revelations, just hours after The Atlantic published its report online. I dont know anything about it, the president said. After taking a few rhetorical shots at the magazine, he again added: I know nothing about it.
That doesnt make matters any better, given that he really ought to know something about it.
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Hegseth accidentally texted war plans to The Atlantic's editor-in-chief [View all]
Nevilledog
Mar 24
OP
Here is a free link to the article in the OP-This is a major breach of national security
LetMyPeopleVote
Mar 24
#8
This is one reason you don't put a completely unqualified person in a critical role.
Jim__
Mar 24
#13
This is why they DO put these kind in place--to sow chaos and breed fear.
live love laugh
Mar 24
#17
Rep Pat Ryan: If House Republicans won't hold a hearing on how this happened IMMEDIATELY, I'll do it my damn self.
Dennis Donovan
Mar 24
#16
"accidental" or incompetence/negligence - & KRASNOV oblivious - resignation or firing all around
UTUSN
Mar 24
#46
"Boy is my face red! I actually meant to send it to Vladimir Putin." Pete Kegsbreath
NBachers
Mar 24
#58
This whole crew from Waltz to Hegseth and on down, behave as if they're
allegorical oracle
Mar 24
#64
MaddowBlog-Team Trump accidentally shared war plans with a journalist, sparking scandal
LetMyPeopleVote
Mar 24
#73
Has anyone heard the national news folks call for Hegseth's immediate resignation? nt
ShazamIam
Mar 24
#82
"The thread is a demonstration of the deep and thoughtful policy coordination between senior officials."
tanyev
Mar 24
#83
Imagine that some body named Pfc Jake Smith accidentally leaked classified info to a reporter.
Ping Tung
Mar 24
#85
Fist bumping emoji's as over 30 children were being blown up. Stunning immaturity! Nt
Quixote1818
Mar 24
#89
What's disgusting is that nothing will happen and it will be forgotten by the end of the week
kimbutgar
Mar 24
#91
This Is What Happens When You Appoint Somebody So Unqualified to Such a Vital Position !
Daleuhlmann
Mar 25
#93