...here's just one of those comments...
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Ever since the editor-in-chief of the Atlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg, announced in an article that he was included in a Signal group chat about upcoming military strikes to Yemen, people across the web have not stopped talking about it. So when Reddit user thhvancouver asked, "Ex-military, how does the latest military leak make you feel? Do you and your brothers-in-arms feel more or less safe? Why?" So many of them shared their frustrated thoughts. Here's what they said below.
1. "Any service member that did something like this would (rightly) be in a cell, pending a short trial with a guaranteed conviction that would put them in prison for decades. Discussing and planning current military operations is something that must be conducted in a SCIF (sensitive compartmented information facility) and using secured networks and electronic communications specifically made for the purpose. Cellphones are not even allowed in a SCIF. The fact that this conversation took place outside a SCIF, on ostensibly unsecured personal cellphones, using an unapproved and unsecured app, and someone added a reporter to the thread probably breaks over a dozen laws."
Military Veteran
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Trump and his involved cabinet members may wish this would go away, but the stakes are too high, and it never will...until full accountability is achieved.
Link: https://www.buzzfeed.com/ravenishak/us-military-members-thoughts-about-signal-leak