White House Twitter account apparently ‘OUTS’ intelligence officials and locations with post showing Afghan security briefing
byAdam Noh•
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White House Twitter account apparently ‘OUTS’ intelligence officials and locations with post showing Afghan security briefing
A White House tweet showing President Joe Biden appearing to be on top of the rapidly deteriorating security situation in Afghanistan also may have inadvertently revealed the faces and locations of intelligence agents.
The official White House Twitter account posted a photo on Sunday of Biden meeting by video conference with intelligence officials to hear updates on the drawdown of civilian personnel, “the ongoing security situation in Kabul” and evacuations of Afghan allies, including interpreters who helped US and NATO forces during the 20-year war. The picture showed other meeting participants on a large screen, including CIA officials and three men at the “Doha Station.”
This morning, the President and Vice President met with their national security team and senior officials to hear updates on the draw down of our civilian personnel in Afghanistan, evacuations of SIV applicants and other Afghan allies, and the ongoing security situation in Kabul. pic.twitter.com/U7IpK3Hyj8
Richard Grenell, former acting director of national intelligence in the Trump administration, called out the apparent blunder, tweeting, “Who took this picture outing intel officials? Dear God.”
The White House tweet may have been meant to portray Biden as actively involved in the evacuation from Afghanistan amid criticism that he was silent and on vacation while the Taliban was recapturing the country and triggering a rushed evacuation of Americans and allied Afghans from Kabul. Supporters of the president used the photo to brushed off the criticism, insisting it shows that Biden is preoccupied with the crisis.
@AdamKinzinger here is your answer. NO, Biden is not on vacation! Not shut up and help with other Congress ppl to get our allies in Afghanistan homes here! https://t.co/lnfhVG31QA
The planned US withdrawal from Afghanistan has turned into a disaster for the Biden administration after the Taliban overran 26 provincial capitals out of 34 in the weeks after last US troops left Bagram’s airfield, their main military base in Afghanistan.
Biden has faced backlash for apparently gravely underestimating the Taliban and overestimating the ability of the US-trained Afghan forces to withstand the assault. In July, Biden predicted that the Taliban wouldn’t overrun the country and that the evacuation would be nothing like the fall of Saigon in 1975, when US embassy staffers had to be plucked from the rooftop to escape North Vietnamese forces. On Sunday, two CH-47 Chinook helicopters were seen evacuating US embassy staff in Kabul as Taliban fighters entered the city and Afghan President Ashraf Ghani fled the country.
The White House video conference tweet became more fodder for mockery. Biden supporters argued that identities of the people who appeared on the videoconference screen weren’t necessarily secret, but other observers said the existence of the Doha Station was not publicly known.
Doha Station, you say? I guess it's a good thing 98% of Americans don't understand the significance of this. It's a bad thing that the worldwide Intelligence Community does, though. No mean tweets, though? https://t.co/fP8cdMnHiF
“Heck of a job, White House communications shop,” National Review contributor Jim Geraghty said. “I figure you would want to crop out the teleconference screens labeled CIA and Doha Station – you panicking, amateur idiots.”
Heck of a job, White House communications shop. I figure you would want to crop out the teleconference screens labeled "CIA" and "Doha Station." You panicking amateur idiots. https://t.co/ZFoICYYVwO