Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has responded to a recent report by The Atlantic, which claimed that he had shared sensitive information about U.S. military strikes in Yemen on an encrypted messaging app. In a statement released on Monday, Hegseth addressed the allegations and clarified that no classified information was shared and no war plans were discussed.
The report by The Atlantic alleged that Hegseth had shared details about U.S. military strikes in Yemen on an encrypted messaging app, which was being used by a group chat that included other cabinet members. The report also claimed that a reporter was accidentally added to the chat, leading to concerns about the security of the information being shared.
However, in his statement, Hegseth made it clear that the information shared on the messaging app was not classified and did not compromise any national security interests. He also emphasized that no war plans were discussed and that the conversation was purely speculative in nature.
Hegseth stated, “I want to make it clear that nobody was texting war plans on the messaging app. The conversation was simply a discussion about potential military options in Yemen, which is a common practice among cabinet members. At no point were any classified information or sensitive details shared.”
The Defense Secretary also addressed the accidental addition of a reporter to the group chat, stating that it was an honest mistake and that the reporter was immediately removed from the chat. He further assured that steps have been taken to prevent such incidents from happening in the future.
Hegseth also expressed his disappointment with The Atlantic’s report, stating that it was misleading and did not accurately portray the nature of the conversation. He reiterated that no classified information was shared and that the conversation was purely hypothetical in nature.
The Defense Secretary also took the opportunity to commend the efforts of the U.S. military in Yemen, stating that they have been successful in targeting and eliminating terrorist threats in the region. He also assured that the safety and security of the American people remain the top priority for the Department of Defense.
In light of this incident, Hegseth emphasized the importance of following proper protocols and procedures when discussing sensitive information. He stated, “We must always be mindful of the security of our nation and ensure that all discussions are conducted in a responsible and appropriate manner.”
The report by The Atlantic has caused a stir in the media, with many questioning the security protocols of the U.S. government. However, Hegseth’s response has put these concerns to rest and has reaffirmed the commitment of the Department of Defense to safeguarding national security interests.
In conclusion, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has responded to the report by The Atlantic with clarity and transparency. His statement has clarified that no classified information was shared and that the conversation was purely speculative in nature. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of following proper protocols and procedures when discussing sensitive information, and the Department of Defense remains committed to upholding these standards.









