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🇺🇸💬 America Exposed? 5 Geopolitical Bombshells from the Signal Leak

The cost of the mishap should not be underestimated

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Abishur Prakash
Mar 27, 2025
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When the US began striking the Houthis, the largest military operation of Trump’s second term so far, any “surprises” were expected to take place in the Middle East.

For instance, at any moment, Iran could announce that it will treat Israeli attacks on certain targets in Yemen, as attacks on Iran itself, mimicking the position of the Iranian government in April, 2024, after Israel struck a diplomatic compound in Damascus, coinciding with the first direct strike by Iran on Israel.

Then, the Signal leak happened.



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Screenshots of communications between top officials in the US government, like the US VP, Director of National Intelligence, Secretary of Defense, and National Security Advisor, have been published in plain view of the world, fueling a simultaneous political and geopolitical crisis for America.

What is looming is a new set of challenges and consequences for the US, as nations analyze and interpret the Signal leak for their own reasons, and in turn, recalibrate their relationship with Washington.

Below are the 5 biggest geopolitical bombshells from the Signal leak.

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