Petraeus scandal caused no breach in national security, says Obama

FP Archives November 15, 2012, 17:24:51 IST

Making his first public comments on the raging row over the sex scandal, Obama was restrained in his comments.

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Petraeus scandal caused no breach in national security, says Obama

Washington: US President Barack Obama has found “no evidence” that the raging scandal that consumed CIA Director Gen David Petraeus and also embroiled America’s top general in Afghanistan, has caused any breach in national security.

Making his first public comments on the raging row over the sex scandal, Obama was restrained in his comments though he appeared to back the military commanders for now.

“I have no evidence at this point from what I’ve seen that classified information was disclosed that in any way would have had a negative impact on our national security,” he said.

Petraeus resigned abruptly last week over an extra marital affair with his biographer Paula Braodwell.

The US commander in Afghanistan, Gen John Allen, also got embroiled in the controversy after a probe was opened for possible “inappropriate communications” with a Florida socialite allegedly harassed by Broadwell via anonymous emails.

“Obviously, there’s an ongoing investigation. I don’t want to comment on the specifics of the investigation,” Obama said in response to a question if there was any breach of national security due to the scandal.

Patraeus quit as CIA chief after enforcement agencies identified Jill Kelley, 37, as the woman whose report of harassing e-mails eventually exposed an extramarital affair between Petraeus and Broadwell, a former Army officer who wrote a biography of the retired four-star general.

Obama said the FBI has its own protocols in terms of how they proceed.

“I am gonna let (Mitchell) Mueller (acting CIA director) and others examine those protocols and make some statements to the public generally,” he said.

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