The consequences of signal violation

This week, The Atlantic reported that Trump officials shared military attack plans in a group group cat and inadvertently included The AtlanticEditor -in -chief, Jeffrey Goldberg. Panelists on Washington week with the Atlantic joins him to discuss.
In the insistence of the Trump administration on the fact that the information of the “small Houthi PC group” – including the exact times, the American planes take off for Yemen – were not classified: “what these civil servants would be brighting is that all this could be made public and there would be no consequences”, the consequences “, the consequences”, the consequences “, the consequences”, the consequences “, the consequences”, the consequences “, the consequences” The consequences “, the consequences”, the consequences “, the consequences”, the consequences “, the consequences”, the consequences “, the consequences”, the consequences “, the consequences”, the consequences “, the consequences”, the consequences “, the consequences”, the consequences “, the consequences”, the consequences “, the consequences”, the what was going to do “. Atlantic The writer Shane Harris said. In reality, he continued, the violation was “filled with security and policy risks”.
“This information had fallen into the hands of an American opponent who had been in the group, or had [Goldberg] I was a less scrupulous journalist and tweeted him that the information would then be known to the Houthis, who could prepare defenses and a counterattack that would absolutely compromise the life of the American forces, “said Harris.
Join the editor -in -chief of The AtlanticJeffrey Goldberg, to discuss it and more: Peter Baker, the main correspondent of the White House for The New York Times; Laura Barrón-López, correspondent of the White House to HOUR NEW PBS; Susan Glasser, editor The New Yorker; and Shane Harris, editor The Atlantic.
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