Published on Monday, May 26, 2014 by Common Dreams
Published on Monday, May 26, 2014 by Common Dreams
The White House accidentally revealed the identity of the top CIA officer in Afghanistan on Sunday, the Washington Post revealed.
The error was made when the name of the "Chief of Station" in Kabul was included on a list, sent to the media, of U.S. officials present at Obama's visit to Afghanistan. Once the White House realized its error, it sent a subsequent revised list with the CIA official's name redacted, the Post reports.
The Post withheld the name of the CIA official at the request of the White House.
Sunday's error attracted commentary on Twitter.
Eagerly awaiting the indictment of the White House official who outed the CIA Station Chief in Afghanistan
— jeremy scahill (@jeremyscahill) May 26, 2014
Can't *believe* the Guardian & @ggreenwald revealed the CIA's Kabul station chi– oh, wait, that was the White House. http://t.co/pyeubdx7Kq
— Spencer Ackerman (@attackerman) May 26, 2014
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