Pete Hegses
The appointment of the pentagon to appoint a host for Fox News was extremely controversial. Pete Hegses, 44, a former Army National Guard officer, faces allegations of sexual misconduct, financial mismanagement and alcohol abuse.
His contributions to group chat suggest that Americans were new to Yemen’s Houthi armed groups, so the message could instead focus on the alleged failure of former US President Joe Biden.
He also appears to be one of the most Gung-Ho participants, saying, “Waiting for weeks or months doesn’t change the finer calculations. Immediate risk of two waits: 1) This leaks, we are indecisive. Hegseth mentions enforcing “100%” operational security if the action is suspended, despite already being compromised by the presence of journalists within the group.
But the most surprising thing was that Hegseth shared a “team update.” The Atlantic has decided not to disclose it due to the risks it poses to military personnel and operations in the Middle East.
jd vance
The 40-year-old studied law at Yale and served as a spokesman in Iraq for six months in non-combat roles, following the success of his memoir, Hillbilly Elegy, before beginning his political career.
In chat, Vance, who often appeared as a partner in Trump’s tag team, shows more thought independence in conversation, especially in the pile of oval offices of Ukrainian president Voldy Mee Zelensky.
“I don’t know if the President knows how inconsistent this is with his message in Europe right now. There is an additional risk that oil prices will be seen moderate to severe spikes. He is willing to support the team’s consensus and maintain these concerns to himself.
Later in the chat, he reinforces the animus to Europe previously seen at the security conference in Munich, responding with a message in response to Hegus:
Stephen Miller
Miller, 39, is a longtime liberal bet noir due to inflammatory views on immigration and other issues, and is considered the intellectual architect of the efforts to block Joe Biden’s election in 2020, publicly suggesting that a “alternative” electoral slate will be sent to Congress.
Identified as SM in the conversation by the Atlantic, he intervenes to assert that the president is already clear about his decision to attack Yemen, suggesting that he will speak with Trump and his authority.
“As I heard it, the President was clear: a green light, but we will soon make it clear what we expect in return for Egypt and Europe, and we also need to understand how to implement such requirements.
Michael Waltz
National Security Advisor
Waltz, who served overseas by former Republicans and special forces soldiers in Congress, like other ex-service members in Chat, should be aware of the operational security violations involved in Chat.
The Atlantic proposal suggests that it was a waltz.
Other important individuals in chat
Steve Witkov, the US special envoy in the Middle East, is also involved in negotiations with Russian President Vladimir Putin over plans for the Ukraine ceasefire. Witkov contributes to the celebration emoji after the attack in Yemen. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has reported how much contributions have been made to the operation, mainly congratulations, while White House Chief of Staff Susie Wills offers “awards.”