HegSeth signals from the email called “Secret”: Report
The Minister of Defense of the Messages sent Beit Higseth to a signal chat in March on the United States’s plans to detonate the Houthi targets in Yemen from an email called “Secret/Noforn”, according to the independent monitoring material in the Pentagon.
People familiar with the report told the Washington Post that the attack plans had initially shared with more than ten defense officials via a secret email sent through the pants system by the head of the US Central Command, Michael “Eric”.
Higseth then posted the details in the non -classified sign chat group before Washington’s attacks on March 15. He also participated in the information in a separate conversation that included his wife, brother and personal lawyer.
Military nations “secret” materials if the unauthorized examination may cause severe damage to national security, while “Noforn” means that the email was not intended for any foreign citizen.
It seems that the results of the Ministry of Defense inspector’s office contradict the repeated allegations of the Trump administration that no secret information was shared in the Al -Insarat Group talks, which were revealed because the Atlantic editor -in -chief was unintentionally added to one.
The Inspector General’s Office began looking at the accident in April after he asked this from Republican and Democratic members of the Senate Armed Services Committee to do so.
Revelation offers a new headache for Higsteh, who faced increasing criticism about the leaked signals, his management style and his report reported to stop military aid to Ukraine without President Trump’s approval.
Many Democrats and the Republic of Republic have called for at least one Higseth to resign or shoot the leakage scandal.
In a statement on the hill on Wednesday, Pentagon’s chief spokesman Sean Parnell doubled the claim that no secret information about the reference was shared, describing the “old” “and” careful “.
“The administration is behind its previous data: No secret information was shared by reference. As we said again and again, no one was sending plans for war and the success of modern management operations-through the coarse operation of the process of the process of the process of the process of meter harder-evidence that our operational security and discipline is the first position last month.
The post stated that Kurilla sent his sensitive message to a categorical system known as the Cross Internet Protocol Network. It included a set of strike plans on March 15, including when the bombing, the type of aircraft and weapons that will be used.
Two people told The Post that they were not aware of any discussions about HegSeth to classify the information that Kurilla sent and reduced – and government regulations could allow – before sending them to sign talks.
The former White House National Security Adviser Michael Waltz, who created the sign chat, was removed from his job two months after the outbreak of the scandal. Since then he has been nominated to be an American ambassador to the United Nations.
In his candidacy session last week, Waltz insisted on “not sharing any secret information.”
The Inspector General Office refused to comment on its review, which its results are expected to be issued within a few months.