A Covert Affair: Petraeus Caught in the Honeypot?
by
Justin Raimondo
Antiwar.com
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The outing
of Gen. David Petraeus as an adulterer,
and his subsequent resignation as CIA Director, was carried out
by an unknown FBI “whistleblower” who leaked the facts of the FBI
investigation into the General’s private life to Rep. Eric Cantor.
The New York Times reports:
“Eric Cantor,
the House majority leader, said Saturday an F.B.I. employee whom
his staff described as a whistle-blower told him about Mr. Petraeus’s
affair and a possible security breach in late October, which was
after the investigation had begun.
“’I was
contacted by an F.B.I. employee concerned that sensitive, classified
information may have been compromised and made certain Director
Mueller was aware of these serious allegations and the potential
risk to our national security,’ Mr. Cantor said in a statement.
“Mr. Cantor
talked to the person after being told by Representative Dave Reichert,
Republican of Washington, that a whistle-blower wanted to speak
to someone in the Congressional leadership about a national security
concern. On Oct. 31, his chief of staff, Steve Stombres, called
the F.B.I. to tell them about the call.”
The FBI probe
apparently started in late
spring, when several people associated with Petraeus
not just the one
woman, as has been reported elsewhere received harassing
emails. The emails were traced to 40-year-old Paula
Broadwell, national security analyst, military intelligence
veteran, and author of a biography of Petraeus. Authorities believed
his email account may
have been hacked, and this led to a remarkable irony: the CIA
chief’s emails were monitored, without his knowledge, whereupon
it was discovered Broadwell may have either had access to his account
or tried to obtain access. In any case, in the course of their spying,
FBI monitors discovered a large volume of emails to and from Broadwell.
Looking for evidence of a security breach, all they found was evidence
of a “human drama,” as one anonymous FBI official put it: an illicit
affair between Petraeus and Broadwell.
Petraeus was
only informed of the investigation on October 25
or 26. So here we have the astonishing fact of the CIA’s head
honcho being spied on for a period of months by our own law enforcement
officials.
Or maybe it
wasn’t a simple case of complaints about “harassing” or threatening
emails. Fox News avers:
“The FBI
had been investigating an unrelated and much broader case before
stumbling on the affair. Fox News has learned that during the course
of this investigation, the name of biographer Paula Broadwell came
up. The FBI followed that lead and in doing so, uncovered his affair
with her.”
What was this
“much broader case”? Almost certainly it was a counterintelligence
investigation, i.e. a pushback against efforts by some foreign entity
to penetrate or otherwise compromise US secrets. We can only guess
at the specifics, however we do know that in the course of that
investigation Broadwell’s name “came up.”
On the surface,
at least, Broadwell is not the sort of person whose name would come
up in a counterintelligence investigation: a West Point graduate,
where she earned degrees in political geography and systems engineering,
she seems like the veritable embodiment of All-American red-white-and-blue
super-patriotism. This
biographical account on her high school website says
“Paula
pursued a military intelligence career abroad, serving in Asia,
Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. During her service, especially
after 9-11, Paula’s intensity was directed toward the war
against terror; her contributions and efforts to thwart terrorism
have been commended by the U.S. Army and by Europe’s Special
Operations Forces Commanding General. In this arena, she has planned
counter-terrorism initiatives presented to NATO and worked on transnational
counter-terrorism issues with foreign and domestic agencies, U.S.
Special Forces, and the FBI.”
Graduate studies
at the University of Denver in Middle East studies enabled her to
travel to “Jordan and Israel,” and make a swing through the Persian
Gulf and Europe where she spoke at various conferences. This triumphal
tour was capped by a Harvard fellowship “for study in Syria and
Iran.”
While Broadwell’s
current academic affiliation is with Harvard’s Kennedy School of
Government, her previous post was deputy director of the Jebsen
Center for Counter-Terrorism Studies at Tufts University’s Fletcher
School. The Center, according to its self-description,
“distinguishes itself by a philosophy that maintains counter-terrorism
should be predictive, preventive and preemptive, with the latter
being a last resort.” Founded in 2005, the Jebsen Center was made
possible by the generous donation of one Jan Henrik Jebsen, heir
to the Norwegian shipping fortune, who gave $1.3 million to set
it up. Jebsen, a former investment banker with Lazard Freres, is
the principal of Gamma Applied Visions Group, an international octopus
with tentacles all over the place: part arms
dealer and weapons developer,
part “green” energy
company. As one might expect from someone who has so much of his
multi-billion dollar fortune invested in making and selling armaments,
Jebsen is on
the board of directors of the distinctly warlike Hudson Institute,
where Scooter
Libby, Douglas
Feith, Michael
Ledeen, and practically every neocon you’ve ever heard of have
found refuge.
While, in true
neocon fashion, Hudson scholars conjure a wide diversity of imminent
“threats” to the US, including China
and Russia,
their main focus is the threat of Islamist radicalism, especially
as it impacts Israel. Indeed, Hudson operates inside
Israel, where it pushes the far-rightist views of the most extreme
elements in Israeli society: the settler movement, and the faction
of Likud angling for war with Iran. It has also focused its attention
on purging
universities of academics who don’t toe the right-wing ultra-nationalist
Likudnik line.
More recently,
former Hudson president and “trustee emeritus” Max Singer
who has since moved to Israel, where, as a “public policy consultant”
at Bar Ilan University, he spends his time inciting
violence against Palestinians is on a mission to protect
Israel from the alleged
threat posed by the President of the United States.
The Jebsen
Center has been equally useful to the neocons. Richard H. Schultz,
head of Tufts’ International Studies program (of which the Center
is a part) was a
signatory to the Project for a New American Century’s “open
letter” to President Bush urging war with Iraq and a number of other
Middle Eastern actors in the wake of 9/11. Here
he is recommending the importation of Israeli “anti-terrorist”
techniques to pacify the restless natives of Iraq. Here
is another Jebsen Center scholar describing alleged terrorist
actions engaged in by Iran worldwide. And then there’s the testimony
of this guy:
“The idea
of overthrowing the Iranian government through covert but peaceful
means is not original. The project was first brought to my attention
in August 2006 when I worked as an intern research assistant at
Tufts University’s Fletcher School of Diplomacy’s Jebsen
Center for Counter-terrorism. I worked for the then director of
the center Brigadier General Russell Howard (Ret.) on a project
titled Bringing Down Iran Without Firing A Shot. I wasn’t
very experienced in the world of covert operations in the field
or in the academic realm but I was very interested in becoming involved
in it. General Howard, on the other hand, was not only a counter-terrorism
strategist but a veteran Special Forces officer, an academic, and
a tutor. It was General Howard who introduced me to the idea of
targeting factors specific to Iran in order to adapt to the country’s
specific needs. He had six factors which he believed were important:
The military use of ongoing insurgencies within Iran, political
strife, economic strife, declining oil revenues, demographics, and
deteriorating infrastructure.”
Interestingly,
in November of 2006, during her tenure at the Jebsen Center, Broadwell
led a group of Fletcher School students on a
trip to New York City to meet with then Iranian UN representative
Javad Zarif. Both are alumni
of the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University
of Denver.
All this establishes
a context that goes far beyond the titillating details of the alleged
affair between Petraeus and Broadwell and this is no doubt
what set alarm bells ringing in the intelligence community when
it was revealed. Is there really any need to point out the uses
of the “honeypot”
in intelligence-gathering and other covert activities regularly
engaged in by spooks
of all nations? From Mata
Hari to the Mossad
agent who lured Israeli nuclear scientist Mordecahi Vanunu,
sex is a time-honored weapon in the war of spy-vs-spy. A secret
affair with the CIA Director is the equivalent of the Honeypot Olympics,
and we have to ask: was the remarkably fit Ms. Broadwell a lure?
If so, she’s won a Gold Medal.
Broadwell’s
actions sending emails that were bound to be traced back
to her appear to make little sense on the surface. But if
the goal of luring a 60-year-old geezer into an affair with a much
younger woman was to expose him, and get him fired, then surely
her antics succeeded in accomplishing that goal.
So who would
have an interest in getting rid of Petraeus? Here’s where
the Cantor connection comes in. The tip by an anonymous “FBI employee”
that wound up in Cantor’s office two weeks ago came through Rep.
David Reichert, Republican of Washington state, who has a friend
who knows the whistleblower. Cantor then spoke to the whistleblower
directly, who put him in touch with FBI Director Mueller.
Cantor is
a great friend of Israel, and Petraeus not so much. The General
was attacked,
as you’ll recall,
by partisans of the Lobby, including Abe
Foxman, when he delivered testimony
before Congress citing Israel as a strategic liability in the Middle
East. As the executor of the new Obamaite policy of sidling up to
Islamists, not only in Libya
but also in Syria
and Egypt,
Petraeus was no doubt seen by the Israelis as an enemy to be neutralized.
Broadwell’s
affiliation with the Jebsen Center, and the Center’s connection
to the neoconservative network, sets the scene: a young, attractive
woman with impeccable national security credentials throws herself
at Petraeus, and he takes the bait. Whether she’s been recruited
by a foreign intelligence agency at this point or not is irrelevant:
he’s already put himself in a vulnerable position, and there are
any number of actors on the international stage more than willing
to press their advantage.
Will we ever
know the full story? At this point, the story is so hot that it
may burn the cover story “it’s all about sex” right
off the wrapper. Because there’s more a lot more
here than meets the eye. When Cantor pledged
to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that he and his fellow
Republicans “will serve as a check on the administration” in regard
to the President’s policy toward Israel, he was clearly aligning
himself with a foreign leader against American interests as perceived
by the White House. But would he really go this far deliberately
taking down a key figure, one beloved by Republicans, in order to
keep his promise to Netanyahu?
Stay tuned
to this space, because this story is moving fast….
Update:
This morning [11/12/12] the New York Times reports:
“F.B.I.
agents interviewed Ms. Broadwell for the first time the week of
Oct. 21, and she acknowledged the affair, a government official
briefed on the matter said. She also voluntarily gave the agency
her computer. In a search, the agents discovered several classified
documents, which raised the additional question of whether Mr. Petraeus
had given them to her. She said that he had not. Agents interviewed
Mr. Petraeus the following week. He also admitted to the affair
but said he had not given any classified documents to her. The agents
then interviewed Ms. Broadwell again on Friday, Nov. 2, the official
said.”
Bingo!
Reprinted
from Antiwar.com with permission.
November
12, 2012
Justin
Raimondo [send him mail]
is editorial director of Antiwar.com
and is the author of An
Enemy of the State: The Life of Murray N. Rothbard and Reclaiming
the American Right: The Lost Legacy of the Conservative Movement.
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