Reactions to the “signal” security scandal on the US invasion of Yemen
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The American magazine pointed out that Mike Waltz’s resignation would not seem unlikely.
According to the sources, the subject of Yemen’s warfare in the “signal” messenger is still ambiguous and nothing has been specified yet.
White House officials have emphasized that US President Donald Trump will eventually make his decision within the next two days, as he monitors developments after the seam of information on the Yemeni war in the “signal” messenger.
“Part of the Trump administration believes that Waltz will not get out of the case or should not leave, and a number of senior White House assistants believe that Waltz should resign so that the president should not be in a shameful position,” said Politico.
, another source told the magazine that the future of Waltz depends on Trump’s view of what happened.
While US House of Representatives Mike Johnson told Politico: “Waltz certainly should not resign.” He is eligible for this job. He is reliable and can be trusted.
Earlier, CNN journalist Alina Terinh wrote on social network X that Trump did not intend to dismiss Waltz.
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegst also denied disclosure of Yemeni warfare in the signal messenger, saying that no one had sent military information to messengers.
It should be noted that Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of Atlantic Magazine, revealed that he was accidentally added to a group in the “signal” messenger in which some senior US officials have been exchangeing information on military operations against Yemen.
He revealed in an article entitled “How I Access to American Confidential War Converts” in an article entitled “How I Access to US Confidential War Converts”, including senior figures, including Vice President, Defense Minister and White House National Security Adviser, discussing details of the attack.
US President Donald Trump in response to reporters’ question about the case said: “I have no information. But I am not very fan of the Atlantic Magazine, and I don’t think this magazine is not very bankrupt.