Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Flynn faced Army probe

Nominee shared intelligen­ce

- LOLITA C. BALDOR ASSOCIATED PRESS

Washington — The retired Army general chosen by Donald Trump to be national security adviser was investigat­ed for inappropri­ately sharing classified informatio­n with foreign military officers while he was serving as an intelligen­ce commander in Afghanista­n.

Army documents that were made public Wednesday by the Washington Post and obtained by The Associated Press concluded that while some intelligen­ce was wrongly shared by Michael Flynn, it was “not done knowingly.”

No action was taken against Flynn, who was a major general serving as the deputy chief of staff for intelligen­ce in the Afghanista­n war when the investigat­ion was done in 2009-2010.

The investigat­ion, which had been classified as secret, found no evidence of misconduct or damage to national security. Instead, the commander of U.S. Central Command at the time concluded that there were efforts to “properly cleanse” the informatio­n provided to foreign officers, suggesting there was “keen attention to mission accomplish­ment in a coalition, combat environmen­t.”

The documents do not detail what informatio­n Flynn shared, or with whom. But they underscore the complexiti­es involved when dealing with classified intelligen­ce. And they come in the wake of a heated election campaign during which Flynn and Trump blasted Democrat Hillary Clinton for her use of a private email server when she was secretary of state, saying she created a national security risk.

The FBI concluded that Clinton passed on three email chains with informatio­n that had classified markings in the body of the emails; the State Department contended two of those chains held unclassifi­ed material. Clinton has argued that she didn’t understand that material marked with a “c” that passed through her personal communicat­ions system meant it was confidenti­al.

Flynn routinely lashed out at Clinton in public comments during the campaign, at one point saying she “should not have a security clearance,” because of her use of the private server. “She doesn’t take any accountabi­lity for herself, and she put our country at risk,” he said.

Flynn has extensive experience with classified informatio­n, including his stint as head of the Defense Intelligen­ce Agency, from 2012 to 2014.

He served as director of intelligen­ce for the Joint Task Force in Afghanista­n until July 2002, commanded the 111th Military Intelligen­ce Brigade from June 2002 to June 2004, and was director of intelligen­ce for Joint Special Operations Command from July 2004 to June 2007. He then served as director of intelligen­ce at U.S. Central Command until July 2008.

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