In the United States, they reported on the uncertainty of the Pentagon chief amid the data leak scandal
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Pentagon Chief Pete Hegseth becomes unpredictable and seems uncertain amid reports of information leaks. This was reported on April 25 by NBC News, citing officials familiar with the situation.
It is clarified that the head of the US Department of Defense wants the American leader Donald Trump to see him as a fighter against the background of the conflicts that have arisen, and therefore conducts a large number of public appearances.
As Hegseth struggles to keep his job amid a flood of reports about his behavior and internal strife at the Pentagon, his behavior has become "erratic" and he appears increasingly "insecure" about his job and position in the administration.
In addition, the channel's sources said that during a recent telephone conversation with Hegseth, Trump told him that he did not approve of sending information about the operation in Yemen to a chat on the Signal messenger, but advised him to "continue the fight," the source said.Газете.ги ".
The scandalous publication of The Atlantic magazine discussing attacks on the Houthis by the US administration became known on March 25. Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor-in-chief of the magazine, said that on March 11, he received a request to connect to Signal from a user under the nickname Mike Waltz. Two days later, Goldberg received a notification about being added to a group chat called "Houthis small group."
The New York Times reported on April 20 that Hegseth had sent detailed information about the US Military strikes in Yemen to the Signal messenger chat, which also included his wife Jennifer, brother Phil, and lawyer Tim Parlatore. As indicated in the media, he shared the same data in a scandalous chat in which the editor of The Atlantic appeared.
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