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November 13, 2009 12:20 PM

Administration Angered by Leaks

(AP Photo/Choi Bu-Seok, Pool)
Angered over a number of leaks about President Obama's deliberations over the war in Afghanistan and the investigation into the Fort Hood shootings, the administration is reportedly planning to find those responsible for the leaked information and punish them.

Defense Secretary Robert Gates on Thursday called leaks pertaining to the Fort Hood massacre "unconscionable" and said, "Everybody ought to just shut up," the New York Times reports.

With respect to the Afghanistan deliberations, Gates reportedly said, "I have been appalled by the amount of leaking that has been going on in this process."

He added that he believes "a lot of different places are leaking," saying he is "confident that the Department of Defense is one of them."

"And frankly if I found out with high confidence anybody who was leaking in the Department of Defense, who that was, that would probably be a career ender," Gates said.

The leaks have revealed a rift within the administration over whether to send more troops to Afghanistan or to instead take a more limited approach. Growing fed up with the leaks, the administration is now fighting back, according to Politico. Top administration lawyers reportedly said that the National Counterintelligence Executive, Robert Bear Bryant, has been instructed to come up with a strategy for stopping the leaks.

One leak from a classified cable showed that the U.S. envoy in Afghanistan, Karl Eikenberry, strongly objected to proposals to send more troops to Afghanistan while the political situation there is unstable and uncertain.

A U.S. defense official said the U.S. commander in Afghanistan, Army Gen. Stanley McChrystal, feels he was "stabbed in the back" by Eikenberry, McClatchy reports.

Marvin Weinbaum, a former State Department intelligence analyst now with the Middle East Institute, told McClatchy the Eikenberry leaks have left Mr. Obama with no choice but to delay the unveiling of his new Afghan policy.

"He can't dismiss [the cable]," Weinbaum said. "It complicates things enormously. It really sets things back."
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Robert Gates
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by alanrobisch November 13, 2009 7:25 PM EST
This complaint is as old as the presidency
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by formerdem-2009 November 13, 2009 5:11 PM EST
What a huge load of crapola Gates ! I suppose you expect us to beleive these leaks are not intentional LOL This type of leak is set up specifically to provide cover and present an opportunity for weasels like you and your boss to look good. The trouble is ALOT of Americans know this ( you did it for G.W.too) and you and Obi-Wan's administration are beginning to look more like the keystone cops everytime someone in it opens thier mouth. Perhaps you should follow your own advice and "Everybody ought to just shut up"
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by GeezOhReally November 13, 2009 4:06 PM EST
Yeah, ObaMao's incompetence and dithering, and sitting in the closet sucking his thumb is starting to leak out...I bet he just hates that.
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by endurorob_5 November 13, 2009 2:44 PM EST
At leats this gives Obama another excuse for delaying the Afganistan decision.
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by 50BMS13 November 16, 2009 8:03 AM EST
LOL
by crikeytx46 November 13, 2009 2:21 PM EST
Bless their widdle hearts!!!
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by us_1776 November 13, 2009 2:06 PM EST
These people get paid to leak. There needs to be some undercover stings to ferret out those who are doing it.
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by Xamkr November 13, 2009 1:43 PM EST
They can hire Sibel Edmonds to find their leaks. Unless by "leaks" they really mean "whistleblowers."
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by jenarosa November 13, 2009 1:16 PM EST
It needs to be leaked so we know what ignorance is going on.
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by BeckieBest November 13, 2009 1:19 PM EST
Speaking of ignorance, how many times did you vote for Bush?
by 50BMS13 November 16, 2009 8:01 AM EST
jenarosa
You are indeed quite correct. Leaks are good. Screw the sneaky stuff. If everything is done proper and honestly leaks are of no concern. But if there are naughty naughtys going on behind closed doors, then the Govt gets mad at the leaks. Liberals make a mess of everything. Jimmy Carter.....what a fool. Weak
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