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The White House security breach raises concerns among some military spouses and veterans

  • A security breach occurred when White House officials texted military strike plans for Yemen in a publicly available group chat on March 15.
  • Military spouses and veterans are concerned about the breach, with Alyssa Myatt stating it violates strict protocols they must follow.
  • Veterans, including Edwin J. Thomas, believe officials should keep military planning confidential, as indicated in their remarks.
  • Concerns have been raised by veterans regarding the lack of care for their security during military operations.
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The White House security breach raises concerns among some military spouses and veterans

When Alyssa Myatt’s husband served on an aircraft carrier last year, she and other U.S. Navy spouses had to follow strict security protocols that meant driving to the ship’s home port just to learn that its deployment was being extended.“It was not information that they would send in an email or share over the phone,” Myatt said. “They wouldn’t even stream it. You had to physically come and be present in a location with them to hear the informati

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Stars and Stripes broke the news in Washington, United States on Wednesday, March 26, 2025.
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