Here Are the Attack Plans That Trump’s Advisers Shared on Signal

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2025/03/signal-group-chat-attack-plans-hegseth-goldberg/682176/?gift=ZFcwtvYMyyU-5VRI_pm6zgjtgRE-mFiGKgoo8hY6DN8

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  1. By Jeffrey Goldberg and Shane Harris:

    *[…] There is a clear public interest in disclosing the sort of information that Trump advisers included in nonsecure communications channels, especially because senior administration figures are attempting to downplay the significance of the messages that were shared.*

    *Experts have repeatedly told us that use of a Signal chat for such sensitive discussions poses a threat to national security.*

    *[…] on the day of the attack—Saturday, March 15—the discussion veered toward the operational. At 11:44 a.m. eastern time, Hegseth posted in the chat, in all caps, “TEAM UPDATE:”*

    *The text beneath this began, “TIME NOW (1144et): Weather is FAVORABLE. Just CONFIRMED w/CENTCOM we are a GO for mission launch.” Centcom, or Central Command, is the military’s combatant command for the Middle East.*

    *The Hegseth text continues:*

    *• “1215et: F-18s LAUNCH (1st strike package)”*

    *• “1345: ‘Trigger Based’ F-18 1st Strike Window Starts (Target Terrorist is @ his Known Location so SHOULD BE ON TIME – also, Strike Drones Launch (MQ-9s)”*

    *Let us pause here for a moment to underscore a point. This Signal message shows that the U.S. secretary of defense texted a group that included a phone number unknown to him—Goldberg’s cellphone—at 11:44 a.m.*

    *This was 31 minutes before the first U.S. warplanes launched, and two hours and one minute before the beginning of a period in which a primary target, the Houthi “Target Terrorist,” was expected to be killed by these American aircraft.*

    *If this text had been received by someone hostile to American interests—or someone merely indiscreet, and with access to social media—the Houthis would have had time to prepare for what was meant to be a surprise attack on their strongholds. The consequences for American pilots could have been catastrophic.*

  2. the obvious political ramifications of this aside, it’s really fascinating to see how some top officials communicate to one another

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