CBS/AP/ November 13, 2012, 1:21 AM

U.S. Afghan commander link to Petraeus scandal?

Gen. John Allen in May

Gen. John Allen in May / Mark Wilson/Getty Images

Updated 2:25 a.m. ET

ABOARD A U.S. MILITARY AIRCRAFT The Pentagon says the top American commander in Afghanistan, Gen. John Allen, is under investigation.

A senior defense official says the probe involves possibly "inappropriate communications," in the form of emails, with Jill Kelley.

She is the woman said to have received threatening emails from Paula Broadwell, the woman with whom now-former CIA Director David Petraeus had an extramarital affair.

Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said in a written statement issued to reporters aboard his aircraft, en route from Honolulu to Perth, Australia, that the FBI referred the matter to the Pentagon on Sunday. Panetta said he ordered a Pentagon investigation of Allen on Monday.

Kelley has been described as an unpaid social liaison at MacDill Air Force Base, Fla., which is headquarters to the U.S. Central Command. She is not a U.S. government employee.

The Pentagon says Allen's nomination to be NATO's supreme allied commander has been put on hold due to the investigation.

Kelley is said to have received threatening emails from Broadwell, who is Petraeus' biographer and who had an extramarital affair with Petraeus that reportedly began after he became CIA director in September 2011.

Petraeus resigned as CIA director on Friday.

Allen, a four-star Marine general, succeeded Petraeus as the top American commander in Afghanistan in July 2011.

The senior official, who discussed the matter only on condition of anonymity because it is under investigation, said Panetta believed it was prudent to launch a Pentagon investigation.

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Petraeus' mistress Paula Broadwell

The official said 20,000 to 30,000 documents from Allen's communications with Kelley between 2010 and 2012 are under review. He would not say whether they involved sexual matters or whether they are thought to include unauthorized disclosures of classified information. He said he did not know whether Petraeus is mentioned in the emails.

"Gen. Allen disputes that he has engaged in any wrongdoing in this matter," the official said. He said Allen currently is in Washington.

Panetta said that, while the matter is being investigated by the Defense Department Inspector General, Allen will remain in his post as commander of the International Security Assistance Force, based in Kabul. He praised Allen as having been instrumental in making progress in the war.

The FBI's decision to refer the Allen matter to the Pentagon rather than keep it itself, combined with Panetta's decision to allow Allen to continue as Afghanistan commander without a suspension, suggested strongly that officials viewed whatever happened as a possible infraction of military rules rather than a violation of federal criminal law.

Allen was Deputy Commander of Central Command, based in Tampa, prior to taking over in Afghanistan. He also is a veteran of the Iraq war.

In the meantime, Panetta said, Allen's nomination to be the next commander of U.S. European Command and the commander of NATO forces in Europe has been put on hold "until the relevant facts are determined." He had been expected to take that new post in early 2013, if confirmed by the Senate, as had been widely expected.

Panetta said President Obama was consulted and agreed that Allen's nomination should be put on hold. Allen was to testify at his confirmation hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee on Thursday. Panetta said he asked committee leaders to delay that hearing.

Panetta also said he wants the Senate Armed Services Committee to act promptly on Obama's nomination of Gen. Joseph Dunford to succeed Allen as commander in Afghanistan. That nomination was made several weeks ago. Dunford's hearing is also scheduled for Thursday.

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audemus says:
Kelly sounds like a military groupie.
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ronjula-2012 says:
"Liaison" an illicit sexual relationship, "Socialite"an instance of social intercource. Call Girls.
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supernevadasmith says:
"The Night ( 'S) Of The Generals" ever widening scandal involving Gen David Petra us, Gen Allen, Paula Broadwell, and The Twin Middle Eastern Jill Kelly sister concubines. Wait for more lascivious revelations. You just can't make this stuff up ! All great fun, that is unless you are the US Taxpayer.
As Usual, The MSM will completely sweep aside geopolitical, ideological and economic concerns about Foreign Intervention and Gem Petraeus's military strategy's success or lack there of.
I can say one thing: The Military Industrial complex and their sycophant lobbyists sure know how to have a good time perpetuating Military adventurism and US treasury bankrupting I guess David Hume wasn't kidding when he wrote "Men Are ruled by Passion not reason" I am sure this sexual escapade will unfold endlessly while this Country fiscally burns
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joesapper says:
A new shock & awe tactic or just complete failure of Leadership at the very top ? The Libya disaster is the conerstone of the problem, perhaps these after shocks are a hint of the failures in Libya .
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nancy_naive says:
She offered her honor.
He honored her offer.
And, all night long,
It was honor and offer.

Don't worry, he'll survive. He'll write a book on how war is Hell, lay claim to the title "war hero", and lead the Memorial Day parades with the ladies in their widow's weeds.
We will cease to perpetuate war only when we cease exalting its sacrifices. Being blown to bits isn't a heroic death; it's a fool's end.
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rideR65-LS says:
If you have served in the military and especially in Combat you would know that this selfish and "I'm genereal of the universe" attitude has become and is a standard of daily operations,
Generals now only qualify to build military bases at best and the one who has the most recreational facilities and Star-Bucks coffee shops is the winner. We're doomed and would all be dead if it was not for the leadership of the lower field officers and the enlisted men with experience.
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stupa5 says:
In the picture is General Allen expressing how big the fish was that got away..
Or the size of something else!
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stupa5 says:
Generals (with all the defense knowlegde of weapons) brought down not by a drone, not by the Taliban, not by Al Queda.
but a home grown not so stealthy "6" missle!


LMAO!
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stupa5 replies:
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missile sorry for typo..I was LMAO
joesapper replies:
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It took the King off the Throne in England .
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Martha12345 says:
"The official said 20,000 to 30,000 documents from Allen's communications with Kelley between 2010 and 2012 are under review." ---- I doubt they were talking about the weather. While he was doing all of this e-mail, who was fighting the war ?

We are so screwed....
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ugacrew replies:
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No, you can join and fight and help bring about change, or be like others, sit back and quarterback.
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3myth8 says:
Proud to be a American
Between this drama and the new Oliver Stone documentary "Untold truths of the US" and the sports heroes. We have some great roll models for what not to do.
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