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Signalgate Bozos Also Confessed To A War Crime In Chat

March 28, 2025
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Along with raising alarm about a massive national security breach—and questions about the competence of top officials in the Trump administration who “inadvertently” added a journalist to a Signal group chat about plans to bomb targets in Yemen—the incident thatAtlantic reporter Jeffrey Goldberg publicized this week included an apparent “confession” of at least one alleged war crime.

As Common Dreamsreported Wednesday, Goldberg released the entirety of the group chat that was held via the commercial messaging app Signal, following denials by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt that any classified information was transmitted in the discussion.

In addition to making clear the detailed plans for attacks on Houthi targets in Yemen using F-18s and drones, the conversation included a brief message from National Security Adviser Michael Waltz in which he appeared to casually describe a strike on a civilian target in Sanaa.

Waltz first praised Hegseth, Central Command leader Gen. Michael Kurilla, and the intelligence community for an “amazing job,” saying a “building collapsed” after U.S. intelligence identified a Houthi leader who was targeted for a strike.

He then clarified his message for Vice President JD Vance: “Their first target—their top missile guy—we had positive ID of him walking into his girlfriend’s building and it’s now collapsed,” wrote Waltz.

The vice president replied, “Excellent.”

The messages Goldberg disclosed to the public were sent over several days after he received a connection request from “Michael Waltz” via the Signal app. The conversation took place around the Trump administration’s March 15 bombing of Yemen, which was carried out after the Houthis renewed a blockade on Israeli ships.

At least 31 civilians were killed in the bombing campaign, and the Houthi media office reported at the time that the U.S. had struck a “residential neighborhood” in Sanaa.

On Wednesday, journalist and author Kim Zetter said Waltz’s message suggested top administration officials knew U.S. forces had “targeted [a] residential building,” despite President Donald Trump’s claims to the contrary.

In Signal chat The Atlantic published this morning Waltz says: “The first target – their top missile guy – we had positive ID of him walking into his girlfriend’s building and it’s now collapsed.” Appears to acknowledge they targeted residential building. Trump said they…

— Kim Zetter (@KimZetter) March 26, 2025

Dylan Williams, vice president for government affairs at the Center for International Policy, said the messages contain “prima facie evidence of at least one war crime applauded by the people who conspired to commit it.”

Matt Duss, executive vice president of the organization, recalled the warning of Foundation for Middle East Peace president Lara Friedman in September 2024 regarding the Biden administration’s support for Israel’s “rules of war” in Gaza—where “every human being” has been defined “as a legitimate military target—a terrorist, a terrorist supporter or sympathizer, or a ‘human shield’… allowing the annihilation of huge numbers of civilians and destruction of entire cities.”

“The costs of these new rules of war will be paid with the blood of civilians worldwide for generations to come, and the U.S. responsibility for enabling, defending, and normalizing these new rules—and their horrific, dehumanizing consequences—will not be forgotten,”said Friedman at the time.

Duss said Wednesday that “rules of engagement that permit destroying an entire civilian apartment building to kill one alleged terrorist is part of [former President] Joe Biden’s legacy.”

“It’s still a war crime though,” he added, “and Waltz’s text is a confession.”

Republished from Common Dreams under Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0).



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