Vance and Hegseth wrote about Europe's "parasitism". The writer published everything

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“I hatred that we are saving Europe again,” said U.S. Vice president J.D. Vance on the Signal communicator, justifying skepticism about the US attack on Huti rebels. Vance's evidence of the conversation with another advanced representatives of the U.S. administration has become public thanks to the editorial "The Atlantic". More shocking words came from Pete Hegseth.

The United States began attacking targets related to Huti rebels in Yemen on March 15. But before that, the secret operation was discussed among representatives of the American administration through unencrypted group on Signal. As it turned out in fresh days, Jeffrey Goldberg's editor-in-chief was added to the conversation by chance.

"This is pathetic." Vance and Hegseth on "save" Europe

In the discussion about the attack on Huti rebels, among others, Vice president J.D. Vance, who doubted whether the offensive should even occur.

“If you think we should do it, let’s do it. It's just I hatred that we're saving Europe again.“ He was going to write.

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In consequence to Vance’s words, defence Secretary Pete Hegseth was to admit him and confirm that “completely shares the hatred of the parasitism of Europe‘.

"It's pathetic," he concluded.

U.S. attack on Huti targets. Secret plans leaked

In earlier passages of the conversation published in The Atlantic, J.D. Vance pointed to the hazard that The public will not realize why an attack is necessary.

"The strongest argument for doing so is, as POTUS said (an acronym meaning the president of the United States – ed.), sending a signal," he wrote, pointing out that a possible attack would aid Europe alternatively than the US, and this in turn will not agree with Trump's message that Europe must trust on itself.

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When asked about the case, Pete Hegseth attacked Jeffrey Goldberg, claiming he was “Compromised journalist”who "spreads nonsense". He assured of the effectiveness of the attacks on Huti's targets.

– Nobody sent anyone any war plans, that's all I can say about it – he categorically stated.

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