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Trump administration officials mistakenly included Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic (Left bias) in a chat that detailed planned strikes against the Houthis in Yemen, but the leaked messages have also sparked dialogue on the administration's posture towards Europe.

Admin ‘Despises Europe’: Stephen Collinson of CNN Opinion (Left) wrote that Trump’s administration “really despises Europe,” citing Vice President J.D. Vance’s message, “I just hate bailing Europe out again.” Collinson wrote, “The key takeaway for Europe from the chats is that antipathy toward the continent runs far deeper than Trump’s obsessions with NATO spending and trade deficits. Officials with the president’s ear are more hostile than he is.”

‘Pressure’ Europe: An analysis from Tom Rogan (Center) for UnHerd (Center) highlighted how “some commentators” have suggested Goldberg might have been added purposefully to “pressure” Europe to support the U.S. more in actions against the Houthis. Rogan said, “the best evidence” supporting this theory is a message from Vance that read, “I am not sure the president is aware how inconsistent this is with his message on Europe right now.” Rogan added, “Considering Trump’s notoriously low tolerance for criticism, it seems highly unlikely that Vance would use such critical rhetoric in a group chat involving so many individuals.”

Mostly Vance: Vance Roland Oliphant of The Telegraph (Lean Right) described Vance as a “single dissenting voice” that must have alarmed British and European officials. Oliphant concluded, “Other members of the cabinet soon talked him round – but not without putting in the transatlantic boot to reassure him” and highlighted Defense Secretary Hegseth’s comment that “European freeloading” is “PATHETIC.”

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Washington, the White House, and the entirety of the US military and intelligence community were stunned on Monday by Jeffrey Goldberg’s reporting that he was added, apparently accidentally, to a Trump administration group chat involving plans to strike the Houthis in Yemen.

The Atlantic‘s editor-in-chief found himself in a group chat alongside 17 others including Vice President JD Vance, Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, CIA Director John Ratcliffe, and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard.

Donald Trump’s cabinet inviting a journalist to a group chat to discuss bombing Yemen’s Houthi rebels must have given American security officials a collective heart attack.

But, for European and British officials, the most alarming aspect of the extraordinary affair was the single dissenting voice in the conversation that played out on Signal.