Former Intel Officials Challenge White House Over Signal Chat Risks

Former Intel Officials Challenge White House Over Signal Chat Risks

The White House is facing criticism from former intelligence and military officials over its dismissal of security concerns regarding the use of the Signal messaging app for sensitive discussions. The controversy arose after reports revealed that top national security officials used Signal to discuss a pending military strike in Yemen.

While the White House insists that no classified information was shared, critics argue that even non-classified details, such as the timing and nature of the strike, could jeopardize national security. Former officials have expressed concerns that such exchanges could expose U.S. troops to unnecessary risks and compromise operational integrity.

The incident has sparked a broader debate about the use of commercial messaging apps for government communications, with calls for stricter protocols to safeguard sensitive information. The White House has stated that an internal review is underway to address the issue.

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