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The Houthis, if anything, may actually be relishing US strikes. They are a “direct answer to the Houthi prayers to have a war ...
Former national security officials reacted with shock and horror to revelations in The Atlantic that top members of President Donald Trump’s Cabinet sent detailed operational plans and other likely ...
The group discussed potential U.S. military strikes on Iran-backed Houthi targets in Yemen. Two hours before carrying out the ...
Read a line-by-line analysis of the war plans shared over a Signal group chat, with additional reporting and context from CNN national security reporters.
Trump said that even though the editor of The Atlantic was inadvertently added to a private chat about military plans, his ...
By Eric Schmitt Reporting from Washington The U.S. military has conducted strikes against Houthi militia targets in Yemen daily since March 15, but the Pentagon has not provided details about the ...
Members of the Trump administration coordinated highly sensitive Yemen attack plans on an unsecure group chat, a White House ...
An Ansar Allah source told Newsweek that the cost of neighboring countries intervening "will be beyond their expectations." ...
The United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia on Wednesday denied media reports they were involved in talks with the U.S. over a ...
Liberal Leader Mark Carney says the leak by top U.S. national security officials of plans for military strikes in Yemen â€” and ...
Officials inadvertently added a reporter to an unsecured group chat discussing plans for a U.S. attack on Houthis in Yemen. Here's a look at a timeline of the events.
Using the messaging app Signal, they were coordinating a military strike on Houthi targets in Yemen. Goldberg's story ... While the political ramifications of this "Signalgate" scandal remain ...