“Confidential Chaos: Trump Officials Unknowingly Reveal Secret Military Strategies to Journalist Through Text!”
In a stunning revelation that sounds more like the plot of a B-list action flick than real life, we learn that top national security officials under President Donald Trump, including his defense secretary, apparently decided to share sensitive war plans for imminent military strikes in Yemen via a group chat. But wait, there’s a twist—this secure messaging thread also featured none other than the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic. That’s right, folks! The National Security Council verified this bizarre digital tête-à-tête as “authentic.” Can you imagine the chaos of strategizing military moves in a messaging app? I mean, what’s next? Twitter threads to announce troop deployments? Talk about a security oversight with a side of digital hilarity! So, what do you think? Is this just another day in the surreal world of politics, or are we witnessing a new chapter in communication fails at the highest level? Click here to <a href="https://theonion.com/tpnationalsecurityofficialsforpresidentdonaldtrumptextedwarplansforupcomingmilitarystrikesinyementoagroupchatinasecuremessagingappthatincludedtheeditorinchiefoftheatlanticwiththenationalsecuritycouncilsayingthetextchainappearstobeauthenticwhatdoyou_think”>LEARN MORE.
Top national security officials for President Donald Trump, including his defense secretary, texted war plans for upcoming military strikes in Yemen to a group chat in a secure messaging app that included the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, with the National Security Council saying the text chain “appears to be authentic.” What do you think?

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