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Will Cain: Should We Trust Jeffrey Goldberg? Sounds Like He Was Included In Real-Time Updates And Not War Plans

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FOX News host Will Cain reacts to Jeffrey Goldberg's claim that he was invited to a group chat on Signal with intelligence community officials discussing a strike on Yemen. Cain says seeing real-time information being discussed by intelligence and administration officials is not the same as active war plans.
The article from RealClearPolitics discusses Will Cain's skepticism regarding the credibility of Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, in relation to his reporting on the U.S. military's actions in Afghanistan. Cain questions whether Goldberg was privy to real-time updates or actual war plans, suggesting that the information Goldberg received might have been more about immediate operational updates rather than strategic war planning. This skepticism stems from a broader discussion on the reliability of media sources and their access to sensitive military information, highlighting the potential for misinterpretation or exaggeration in journalism concerning national security matters.

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