Subject: Re: Texiera on what the d's should do
Hegseth put all the information into the Signal channel two hours before the expected strike would take place.
30 minutes. Partners had been notified, so the word was already out.
If the Houthis had two hours advance notice that the U.S. was going to try to strike a high-value individual and with what weaponry, that news would have been unbelievably valuable to thwart the attack.
Uh, huh.
Which is why the Republican head of the Armed Services Committee isn't pretending that this was innocuous information. This would have been and should have been classified and protected information.
He's mostly going to be mad about the reporter being added, which never should have happened.