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Wednesday, 20 October 2010 - CIA acknowledges "missteps" led to officers' deaths
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    Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail More Yahoo! Services Account Options New User? Sign Up Sign In Help Yahoo! Search web search Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Weekend Edition Africa Europe Latin America Middle East North America CIA acknowledges "missteps" led to officers' deaths Reuters - Wednesday, October 20 Send IM Story Print By Phil Stewart WASHINGTON - The CIA on Tuesday acknowledged "missteps" and "shortcomings" that allowed a would-be informant to enter a U.S. base in Afghanistan and blow himself up on December 30, killing seven CIA officers. The mistakes included failing to act on warnings about the assailant, a double-agent from Jordanian intelligence, or take security precautions that may have prevented the second most deadly attack in agency history, according to an internal investigation. Suicide bomber Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi tricked the CIA into believing he could be a useful tool in the battle against al Qaeda, and was invited inside a well-fortified U.S. compound in Khost province in southeast Afghanistan, near the border with Pakistan. "He had confirmed access within extremist circles, making a covert relationship with him -- if he was acting in good faith -- potentially very productive," CIA Director Leon Panetta said in note to agency employees. "But he had not rejected his terrorist roots. He was, in fact, a brutal murderer." Panetta cited mistakes by the agency revealed in the investigation, notably the CIA's failure to properly vet Balawi, who made a suicide video released after his death calling on militants to launch more attacks. But they also included critical security lapses and communication breakdowns. One of the biggest mistakes may have been the failure of a CIA officer in Jordan to pass along concerns raised by Jordanian intelligence about Balawi's ties to al Qaeda. "The Jordanians raised concerns about Balawi," said a U.S. intelligence official. "Those concerns were weighed against the information he had already provided, and his potential to lead us to the most senior figures in al Qaeda." NO ONE PERSON TO BLAME Immediately after the bombing, Panetta defended the agency against accusations of a security blunder. In a column written for The Washington Post in January, he said the bomber detonated his explosives just before security guards were about to search him. He said no one ignored the hazards, and it "was not a question of trusting a potential intelligence asset." On Tuesday, Panetta suggested the shortcomings within the agency were too broad to isolate blame. "These missteps occurred because of shortcomings across several agency components in areas including communications, documentation and management oversight," Panetta said. "Responsibility cannot be assigned to any particular individual or group." Panetta said he had approved in recent months 23 actions, including tightened security procedures and creating a counter-intelligence vetting cell that would focus on "high-risk/high-gain" informants, like Balawi. He noted that counterterrorism work still required working with "dangerous people in situations involving a high degree of ambiguity and risk." 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