CIA Director David Petraeus Resigns, Citing Affair
Penurious Penguin writes "After serving as Director of the CIA since September 2011, David Petraeus resigned from his position today, November 9. The retired four-star Army general has cited an extramarital affair as reason for the resignation. Michael Morell will now serve as Acting Director of the CIA."
That is the only thing that should be taken into consideration. As long as it was between consenting adults, an affair is between him, the 'afairee' and his family. As long as it doesn't effect one's job performance its really nobody's business.
---- Booth was a patriot ----
And why is this is slashdot?
Petraeus did betray us.... or at least his wife.
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SOME guys get to have TWO girlfriends...
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I wish other department heads would resign for things trice as bad as cheating on their wives.
Nice try. I beat you by milliseconds.
---- Booth was a patriot ----
I could care less where he sticks his dick. all i care about is does he get the job done. look at clinton he was getting office nookie and he got the job done anyway.
Go about your business.
Certainly don't think about him being scheduled to testify before Congress on Benghazi next week, and not being allowed to any more.
Move along...
He resigned 5 days prior to the congressional hearing on what transpired at the US Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, which resulted in the death of U.S. Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and other US personnel. Hillary Clinton took full responsibility for the lack of security, and of course the media let it die out right there and not have any negative repercussions on Obama or his administration in general. The buck stops with Hillary. Or whomever else it can stop at short of Obama.
Better known as 318230.
Those guys in Washington D.C. cavort like rabbits so what is the real situation? Is he being moved aside to give somebody else a high profile job or was he unfit for the position and only got it in the first place by having a high public profile due to Afganistan?
A vet from Afganistan I know describes Petraeus as a clown (but won't elaborate unfortunately), anyone have any ideas why?
His job isn't just about performance. He's privy to state secrets and security. If he's spending time secretly with someone who knows (besides the obvious) what could transpire between them or what he might say. Was a background check run on her? Maybe not. Is she a secret agent from another country? Probably not but who knows? His actions could jeopardize national security and that's why this is problematic.
Nice try. I beat you by milliseconds.
So you got first neener.
Sheesh, evil *and* a jerk. -- Jade
One word: blackmail. And not for money.
'Nuff said.
Beacuse the CIA will influence technology, in the sense of spying on citizens, and perhaps laws to prevent encryption and other freedoms.
---- Booth was a patriot ----
There are plenty of jobs where you can hold personal secrets without exposing yourself or your subordinates to real danger.
Being CIA director is not one of them.
Libya.
If video games influenced behavior the Pac Man generation would be eating pills and running away from their problems.
Sorry, that sounds mean.
Hey, do you know his definition of 'incomplete'?
Balls and all!
Sorry again.
Thought of that because I heard the alleged affair was with his biographer Paula Broadwell.
Title of the book coincidentally is "All In".
No brain, no pain.
'Shit' didn't just happen. A pending attack or assassination was a big concern for Ambassador Stevens months beforehand, and his requests for more security went nowhere.
Past that, there's some concern that Obama failed miserably when Hillary Clinton's legendary '3 am phone call' came.
Even if you want to say 'shit happens' for the latter, the former is still a good reason to look into the deaths of 4 Americans.
In any case, your absolute lack of curiosity on the subject makes you every bit the mindless partisan you accuse republicans of being.
Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms should be the name of a store, not a government agency.
Considering what kinds of ethically and legally questionable stuff the CIA does as part of it's day-to-day operations, this is what it takes to get fired? Maybe he got fired for getting caught. If an intelligence spook can't cover up something as basic as an affair up then he probably shouldn't be running an entire intelligence agency.
Petraeus' biographer Paula Broadwell under FBI investigation over access to his email, law enforcement officials say
Petraeus Resigns Over Affair With Biographer
He had an affair with his biographer, which apparently began while he was active duty military in Afghanistan. Extramarital affairs are illegal under the Uniform Code of Military Justice. He'll be lucky if the DoD doesn't bring him out of retirement just to take a star off his shoulder.
More info here.
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systemd is Roko's Basilisk.
...'Michael Moore' the first time around, which would have been...weird.
I think "Acting Director" is something like a theater director, where subordinate CIA personnel are taught how to convincingly appear to be looking out for the best interests of America in foreign territory, but while staying home and doing something a little different. Not sure though; just a guess. /sarcasm
... you'll find that the affair was apparently discovered by the FBI during an investigation into Petraeus' biographer, Paula Broadwell.
"The biographer for resigning CIA Director David Petraeus is under FBI investigation for improperly trying to access his email and possibly gaining access to classified information, law enforcement officials told NBC News on Friday." (NBC News)
I'd say this makes the story: 1) Slashdot-worthy; 2) Probably not in any way about Benghazi; 3) Messier and more mysterious than the average case of adultery by a public official.
He should call up Mike Quinn over at Cisco. I heard Mike has a new hobby that he could use some help with. http://www.networkworld.com/community/blog/cisco-vp-memo-leaker-finding-you-now-my-hobby
You still trying to astroturf this bullshit? You FUCKING LOST!!! Take a fucking vacation.
There was a point at which the Administration seemed confused about whether the attack was premeditated or was part of the protests about the movie. (The fact that there were protests in the world in response to the movie--REGARDLESS of whether the movie was morally "to blame"--is undeniable.) However, from the beginning they called this a terrorist act and placed moral blame on the attackers.
Now, I know that YOU ALSO KNOW THIS. You ABSOLUTELY know that Obama did NOT put the moral blame on the movie producer. You know and you don't care. And you wonder why people like me get angry in response to your type spouting your flavor of bullshit? Because people get mad when someone keeps feeding them the same bullshit everyday. People don't like liars.
Now go on that fucking vacation and nurse your fucking wounds, you little shithead astroturfing wannabe.
is probably a fucking bigger clown.
If it wasn't for him, your friend might have been rotated up to Iraq on another tour and been fucked around in some kind of Tommy Thompson incompetence inspired quagmire.
Why do the people who incorrectly label themselves the "real patriots" only like their leaders to be foolhardy idiots who would send them into a stupid situation to die needlessly?
Tommy FRANKS. Yeah, typo. But that just means I make fucking typos, and you stay a fucking idiot. WOO HOO!
someone got caught cheating and resigned from a govenment position.
I'm not sure why this is here.
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Now Petraeus won't be testifying before Congress about Benghazi. This "affair" is a perfect excuse for him to disappear. No one will wonder why he's not coming into work, or why he's not at home. Don't be surprised if his body is discovered in a few days, and it's called a suicide, complete with a handy explanatory suicide note. Just my suspicious opinion.
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I'm just trying to work out where the IT / news for nerds connection is here?
One wonders if it was a quote from one of their "interviews".
He should have been put in the FBI, where directors can dress like women and other activities...
This looks more like cover for something else.
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I'm curious - why did he resign? After all, an extramarital affair was not enough for the President himself to resign. I don't get it. He even admits the affair - while the President denied, denied, denied until a DNA test caught him with the evidence of his own dried semen on an intern's dress. Genuinely curious here, any answers?
Shutting down free speech with violence isn't fighting fascism. It IS fascism!
and this is /. worthy, why??
Seriously, who gives a shit? Our country looses far too many qualified people based on the standards of the prudish... It seems that an affair is an issue between an individual and their spouse, not the individual and their work.
--- Pork is not a verb.
Is he hot?
So the head of our intelligence and spy agency can't keep an affair secret, and there was no way to sweep this under the rug? What the hell are we funding them for?
What has an extramarital affair got to do with running the CIA?
How? Slow news day?
You fucked up. We need you to step down. We'll give you a chance to do it by yourself. Come up with an story and goodbye.
What has an extramarital affair got to do with running the CIA?
That question has been answered by a NBCNews headline: "Petraeus' biographer Paula Broadwell under FBI investigation over access to his email, law enforcement officials say":
http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/11/09/15056607-petraeus-biographer-paula-broadwell-under-fbi-investigation-over-access-to-his-email-law-enforcement-officials-say?/
I now know I am losing it.
I read "Michael Moore will now serve as Acting Director of the CIA."
That was a terrifying thought.
thanks, Feltope
U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft Resigns: http://politics.slashdot.org/story/04/11/09/2338246/us-attorney-general-john-ashcroft-resigns
... while killing is perfectly fine.
He should have quit over killing civilians
Lesson: Facts do not cease to be facts just because they were reported on Fox News.
Different members of the Obama Administration have said different things about Benghazi at different times.
American forces in a position to help were evidently told repeatedly to stand down.
Charles Woods, the father of the slain Tyrone Woods, thinks Obama is lying. And the mother of slain State Department employee Sean Patrick Smith just came out and said "I believe that Obama murdered my son” though his negligence. Compare the amount of press given to them compared to Cindy Sheehan.
Now two chain-of-command figures central to the Benghazi controversy, CIA Director David Petraeus and General Carter Ham, commander of AFRICOM, have resigned, while a third, Rear Adm. Charles M. Gaouette, has been reassigned.
None of this necessarily means that Obama issued the stand-down order, or validates the speculation in some quarters that Ambassador Stevens may have been involved in arms transfers. But how blind do you have to be to think that the fact that no additional forces were sent to protect Americans during a seven hour battle with jihadests is unworthy of being investigated?
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To the idiots who whine this is about consenting adults, it's not. It''s about national security and the risk or being extorted or blackmailed or otherwise compromised. Please take your 'everyone should smoke weed all day if they like it" thinking somewhere else.
0% probability Patraeus resigned because of an affair. Useless, spineless free press parroting the official spiel.
What a crappy job. Plus who would not wander at the thought of something new after 37 years. Good luck Mr. Petraius, and congradulations for not wearing Mormon underwear.
What amazing timing! This whole Benghazi thing stinks to high heaven!
What the heck! It sn't like spying requires you to be open and honest at all times. Mybe he is over-qualified for the position.
"The mind works quicker than you think!"
that as a result of this resignation, his testimony at congressional hearings next week on Benghazi has been cancelled. I'm not quite sure how that exempts him from hearings, I wouldn't be surprised to see a subpoena issued.
really?
This bit here in particular:
"The move comes amid the unfolding controversy surrounding the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Libya. Scrutiny has fallen on a range of agencies including the CIA, and the director had been set to testify at hearings next week -- he is no longer expected to do so. But Petraeus, in his resignation message, cited strictly "personal reasons" surrounding the affair."
what a q wink e dink! Tee hee.
You fkers really don't know what's going on do you. He's the third General in as many weeks to be forced to resign, along with Obama top SS agent blowing his own head off.
This is an al-Qaeda arms sale cover up.
What's particularly disturbing is that the chief U.S. spymaster failed to practice good OPSEC in a very sensitive operation. Petraeus' failure to keep his affair secret raises questions about his ability to keep U.S. secrets safe. On that basis, maybe it's appropriate that he resigned.
-bernieS
because a wife never blackmails or spies on you
Lesson: Facts do not cease to be facts just because they were reported on Fox News.
On second though, are you sure that Fox News does not posses this technology?
I have heard it has to do with his Congress testimony in less than 5 days.
My name is Davil Petraeus, I used to be a spy, until (we have a cheat notice on you, you are blacklisted).
When you are burned, you have nothing, no money, no pussy, nothing, you are stuck into whatever administration they decide to dump you in
I also blame the woman. She knowingly put the general - and the country - at risk.
I'd been paying attention to this guy for a while. He was a good officer, and IMNSHO he's been a good DCIA. The CIA people like and respect him, at least that's what I hear. It looks to me like the CIA's been doing a fairly good job, within their limits, and subject to some ups and downs. Ultimately all that the CIA does, or doesn't, falls on his shoulders. I think he was effective.
So, why the hell should he leave that post just because he's had a little on the side? Sure, when he tried to keep it a secret, it opened him up to trouble when the wrong people found out. Now that it's common knowledge, the only trouble he faces is from his wife and his girlfriend. I'm a little sad to see a good officer, a good DCIA, a good man leave a post he did well in only because he's a dog like most other guys.
He shouldn't have chosen to leave, shouldn't have been given any s__t for having a little affair. Yeah, for a guy in his position it does display a bit of bad judgement, but that doesn't make him any less fit for the job than he was before. He's human.
Now they have to replace him. They have to find someone, hopefully from within the Agency, one that knows well the work and the culture of CIA. They have to get him accepted by a pack of fools. Then he'll have to get up to speed on what's going on, at least Petraeus was a step ahead in that aspect of it. We're not likely to have a really effective DCIA for perhaps a year.
Sad. This guy should have kept it in his pants, perhaps, but he shouldn't have to leave his job for this indiscretion. At least he wasn't diddling little boys or something. I hope those religious zealots that are always so eager to persecute anyone that gets a little on the side, probly because they themselves can't get any at all, might one day leave people alone and mind their own business.
I think we'll miss Gen. Petraeus.
It''s about national security
No, its not. They interviewed a correspondent with FBI sources this morning (link). He stated that, other then resolving the purpose behind some suspicious e-mails, the FBI had no issue with the affair from a security standpoint. It was Petraeus that made a personal decision to resign. Because, as they surmised, he hadn't lived up to the same code of conduct that he expected of his employees.
Now there's the blackmail issue: If the boss gets his panties in a bunch over your personal life, it creates an opportunity for coercion by blackmail through the threat to your job. For all anyone else knows, this could be nothing more than a minor bump in your personal life (look at Clinton, for example). So this makes a good argument to keep people out of supervision roles who have codes of moral conduct that go beyond the basic requirements of the job. Petraeus' embarrassment over his own behavior and the subsequent risk this could put subordinates at carer-wise is the threat. Not the behavior itself. I say the Pentagon and all defense contractors need to clean the bible-thumpers out of management ASAP.
Have gnu, will travel.
This does, however, rely on facts actually being reported by Fox! Let me know when hell freezes over...
The FBI was investigating Broadwell (Petraeus' biographer) for accessing e-mails without authorization. Unless she got his e-mail password off a post-it on his office monitor (a major FAIL for the CIA director), that's her problem, not his.
So now, they come to him over the e-mail issue and he breaks down, confesses an affair and resigns??? How do we train these CIA people anyway?
"Abdul, we haven't even put the electrodes on his testicles yet. And already he's crying like a baby and babbling all his secrets!"
Hasn't he watched any James Bond movies lately?
Have gnu, will travel.
It's been reported that she had been given the password to his email account, to help her research her book.
Does that change your opinion?
You know that Slashdot is not most of our only source for news, right? So when you just post general current events stories, you're not really informing most of us, and you're diluting the value of your brand.
Amd what's worse, there apparently *is* a news for nerds angle here, as the affair was discovered by the FBI while they were monitoring the general's email. But that angle is left unstated in the post.
I am disappoint.
Weren't they burying the lead? Isn't the real story that the FBI was investigating him because his computer was hacked?
This has to be one of the most efficient assassinations of a man I have seen in my lifetime,
>Suggestion is made that he should run as a Republican for President
>Just before Bin Ladin raid, Petraeus moved suddenly from oversees to Pentagon
>First duty at Pentagon is to report on all of the errors he made as a general, under oath, before house and senate committees
>Bin Ladin raid occurs, credit goes almost solely to the administration
>Committee reports continue
>Petraeus removed from Pentagon due to affair, ending his ~37 year career
Sure, this all could have just happened, but seems pretty fishy to me. I guess we know who the real threat to party power was.
Seeing all the other people leaving, I'm wondering whether he might have thought that personal reasons aren't cutting it anymore.
Je me souviens.
Someone go dig up history's last Five-Star general, Supreme Allied Commander / then US President Dwight Eisenhower, who banged his personal driver back and forth across the US & Europe during the entirety of World War II - and share this with him, so he can have a jolly good chuckle before going back to sleep.
http://www.nytimes.com/1991/06/06/us/eisenhower-letters-hint-at-affair-with-aide.html
No one hired Petraeus to be a marriage counselor or church pastor; he was hired to conquer and pacify a sovereign country and its insurgency. Then he was hired to play the dirty pool of espionage & subterfuge.
Foreign Red Team has zero leverage against Petraeus with this information; all he had to do was own up to it, admit a mistake an move on. This affects his family and his marriage, not his ability to spy on and clandestinely kill people. In fact, the alphabet-soup spy agencies (NSA, CIA in particular) have come as far to allow openly LGBT employees for many years. As long as you're already fully out & fabulous, there is no leverage to be used against you. You are not a potential exploit vector for agressors.
I make no apology or excuse for Petraeus' actions - what he did is morally reprehensible. But it had absolutely zero impact on his ability to perform his duties.
THIS SPACE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK.
At one point I entertained the notion that JIm Cartwright (former Vice-Chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff) would make a good presidential candidate ... then he failed to keep his zipper up. Then quite honestly, Petraeus came to mind ... nevermore, i guess.
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And lost in the noise from Petraeus, a major defense contractor lost an about-to-be-king to the same thing
"Ahh! I see you're in that indeterminate Schrodinger state where - oh, uh
The hardcore news for nerds is that the director of the CIA, the leading spy agency in the free world, was using gMail. Either Petraeus is too stupid to be spymaster-in-chief or Google is running an email system secure enough for the CIA and the FBI team that combed through his emails. It's also possible that the account was phony but one wonders why Petraeus wasn't quick to deny the authenticity of the emails.
It could be worth creating, finding or inventing something he could be blackmailed for if someone wanted to get rid of him, or to get publicity to sell the biography.
Have gnu, will travel.