A lensed signal chat of the US government shows deep contempt for Europe
Excerpts from one Group chat of members of the US government From US President Donald Trump About attacks in Yemen not only show blatant violations of fundamental principles of military confidentiality, but also a deep contempt for Europe. For example, Vice President JD Vance is quoted with the words: « I just hate to help Europe out of the term. »
Another chat participant, in which, according to the « Atlantic » editor Jeffrey Goldberg, who apparently accidentally ended up in chat and had made excerpts to publicly act to act for US Defense Minister Pete Hegseth: « I share your disgust before European pest. » This is miserable. «
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According to American information, the aim of the attacks on positions of the Huthi militia was to make the shipping routes safe again. The user, who is supposed to be Vance, initially claimed and explained that only three percent of the US trade run through the Suez Canal, but European trade runs 40 percent over this route. There is therefore the risk that the American public does not understand why the United States now intervened there. However, he later concluded with the sentence « I just hate to help Europe out of the term », the opinion of the Minister of Defense
This compilation shows (from VLNR and vlnr) US Defense Minister Pete Hegseth, US Vice President JD Vance, CIO director John Ratcliffe, US consultant for national security Mike Waltz, the deputy chief of staff of the White House for Politics and Advisor for Internal Security Stephen Miller and US Foreign Minister Marco Rubio. They are said to have been participants in the group chat, in which plans for attacks on the Yemeni Huthi rebels were accidentally shared with a journalist. Photo: AFP
Another participant, which is supposed to be the Trump confidante and deputy chief of staff in the White House, Stephen Miller, demanded compensation from the Europeans. The United States would soon have to make Egypt and Europe clear what it expected in return. In return, if the United States successfully restored the freedom of shipping with great effort, something has to jump out economically.