‘White House blows cover of CIA chief in Afghanistan’

‘White House blows cover of CIA chief in Afghanistan’

FPJ BureauUpdated: Saturday, June 01, 2019, 12:19 PM IST
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Washington : In a rare gaffe, the White House inadvertently blew the cover of the CIA chief in Afghanistan by including his name in a list provided to journalists of US officials participating in President Obama Barack Obama’s surprise visit to the country.

The White House recognised the mistake and quickly issued a revised list that did not include the individual, who had been identified on the initial release as the “Chief of Station” in Kabul, a designation used by the CIA for its highest-ranking spy in a country, The Washington Post reported on Monday.

The disclosure which was made on Saturday marked a rare instance in which a CIA officer working overseas had his cover blown by his own government, the report said. The only other recent case came under significantly different circumstances, when former CIA operative Valerie Plame was exposed as officials of the Bush administration sought to discredit her husband, a former ambassador and fierce critic of the decision to invade Iraq.

The US daily did not give out the name of the CIA officer at the request of Obama administration officials who warned that the officer and his family could be at risk if the name were published.

The CIA officer was one of 15 senior US officials identified as taking part in a military briefing for Obama at Bagram air base, a sprawling military compound north of Kabul. Others included US Ambassador to Afghanistan James B Cunningham and Marine Gen Joseph F Dunford, Jr, the commander of US and coalition forces in the country.

Their names were included on the list of participants in the briefing provided by military officials to the White House. The list was circulated by e-mail to reporters who traveled to Afghanistan with Obama, and disseminated further when it was included in a “pool report,” or summary of the event meant to be shared with other news organisations, including foreign media, not taking part in the trip.

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