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A danger for the current administration, if they were to concede that they shouldn't use Signal on personal devices to conduct official business: recognizing that the challenge of secure communication had already been solved by "legacy" government, and actually can do a lot of things well, which goes against the very foundation of their arguments for burning it all down.
That's why they are so resistant to admit what is so painfully obvious to everyone.
#uspol #signal

So hang on-- Hegseth added the journalist to the war chat without his consent, right?

If you get added to a group on #signal can you refuse? I haven't used it enough to know the ones and outs yet (literally in this case).

#Trump’s instructions to his team late this week remained to attack #JeffreyGoldberg & #TheAtlantic, & not “produce a scalp” by firing any members of his Cabinet, in the words of one outside adviser consulted by the White House who described the discussions to us.

#law #NationalSecurity #military #intelligence #SignalGate #Signal #idiocracy #kakistocracy #propaganda #authoritarianism #autocracy #tyranny
theatlantic.com/politics/archi

The Atlantic · Trump Resists Giving Up a 'Scalp' in SignalgateBy Isaac Stanley-Becker

It is really important for everyone to increase their messaging security these days.

That's why I wrote "Why You Should (Still) Use #Signal As Much As Possible" -- see changelog.complete.org/archive .

#SignalGate wasn't because of a problem with Signal. It was because people were using it for things they weren't supposed to be using it for, and made sloppy mistakes in the process.

My article is designed to be something you can hand to a non-technical friend and explain why Signal is useful.

changelog.complete.orgWhy You Should (Still) Use Signal As Much As Possible | The Changelog
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A fmr #AirForce fighter pilot, Maj Anthony Bourke, added: “When you disclose operational security, people can get killed.” He said that “these things are not taken lightly. I have never met anybody in the #military who does not know this.”

#Hegseth, a fmr #FoxNews weekend host, served as a #NationalGuard infantryman.

Cmdr Parker Kuldau, a fmr #Navy F/A18 pilot, called Hegseth’s disclosures, & subsequent response to them, “infuriating.”

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Wednesday, #Hegseth called his disclosure a “team update” to “provide updates in real time, general updates in real time” to keep #Trump #NationalSecurity ofcls informed.

But details of #military operations are usually kept so secret that even the service members taking part in them are “locked down.” That sometimes means they are not allowed to speak to others who do not have a need to know, let alone tell people about the plans, the fighter pilots interviewed said.

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#Hegseth added:

“1345: ‘Trigger Based’ F-18 1st Strike window Starts (Target Terrorist is @ his Known Location so SHOULD BE ON TIME).”

This text was two hours in advance of the strikes.

“1410: More F-18s LAUNCH (2nd strike package).”

And then, “1536: F-18 2nd Strike Starts — also first sea-based Tomahawks launched.”

That text gave almost three hours’ notice.

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But then came #Hegseth’s initial response to the disclosures. He attacked #JeffreyGoldberg, #TheAtlantic editor, as a “so-called journalist,” & sought refuge in a semantic argument, saying that he had never disclosed “war plans.”

So on Wed, The Atlantic published the actual text of what he had written.

Hegseth texted at 11:44AM the day of the attack: “1215et: F-18s LAUNCH (1st strike package)”

30 minutes before it happened.

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“We intentionally don’t share plans w/people who don’t need to know,” said one #Navy F/A18 pilot, who has flown frequently in missions in the Middle East. “You don’t share what time we’re supposed to show up over a target. You don’t want to telegraph that we’re about to show up on someone’s doorstep; that’s putting your crew at risk.” He & several other current & fmr pilots spoke on the condition of anonymity to avoid reprisals from the #Pentagon & from #Trump allies.

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He & other pilots said that each day since Mon, when #TheAtlantic published an article about the chat disclosures, had brought a stunning new revelation. First came the news that #Hegseth had put the operational sequencing, or flight schedules, for the F/A-18 Hornets targeting the #Houthi militia in #Yemen on March 15 in the unclassified #Signal group chat, which included several other snr #Trump ofcls.