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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsEarly Signs of General Petraeus’s Extramarital Affair
by John Barry Nov 11, 2012 11:15 AM EST
News that the CIA chief was having an affair did not shock those close to him during his final tours of battle. John Barry on the lonely life of the generaland the early hints of impropriety.
Two days after his 60th birthday, superstar David Petraeus has crashed in flamesresigning as CIA director in the wake of an extramarital affair. This, of course, a personal tragedy for him and his family. Its also a real loss for the country. No man is indispensable, but Petraeuss brains, drive, and combination of military and political talents did give promise that the CIA would not be his last public office. Now the circumstances of Petraeuss resignation suggest his public career is over. Other shoes may be ready to drop, as the FBI continues its investigation into indiscreet emails that helped uncover the affair in the first place.
News of the affair did not come as a total surprisenot to those who saw Petraeus and the woman in the case, Paula Broadwell, together in Kabul during Petraeuss final year in command there through July 2011. Broadwell had been working for some time on a biography of Petraeus. He had agreed to aid her project: giving long interviews, allowing his staff to talk to her, clearing the path to colleagues and mentors from earlier in his career. By that last year in Kabul, it was clear to all who saw them that the pair had established a close relationship.
Nor was it hard to understand why. Broadwell is a smart and able woman, a West Point alum, and, as a major in the Army Reserve, a sometime instructor there. She is also a fitness fanatic to rival Petraeus. (On her website, she calls herself Runner, Skier, Surfer; Wife; Mom!) When Petraeus was suddenly sent to take over in Afghanistan in June 2010replacing Gen. Stanley McChrystal, whose career flamed out after his staff gossiped imprudently to a reporterBroadwell embedded in the joint-force headquarters, where Petraeus had his command center. The buffed and handsome pair could be seen on early-morning runs around the walled compound.
Relationships between senior male officers and some trusted female staffer were once fairly commonplace. (At least by anecdote, they are less common now in an era hyperconscious of harassment.) In hierarchies as rigid as the military, a generals life in the field can be a lonely one. There are limits to what a commander can talk about even with the most trusted subordinate. So its not uncommon that a female staffer becomes a more-or-less permanent fixture on some stars personal staff: the trusted listener. Most of those relationships stop a long way short of physical intimacy. At most, they become what Edwardian Europe called an amitié amoureusea relationship beyond the platonic, but well short of a grand passion. The most publicized example is Ikes relationship with Kay Summersby, his driver in World War II England. In the run-up to D-Day in 1944, General Eisenhower was under unimaginable strain; its clear that he found emotional comfort in a relationship with Kay. Almost as clearly, this seems not to have gone beyond an occasional cuddle.
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Early Signs of General Petraeus’s Extramarital Affair (Original Post)
DonViejo
Nov 2012
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Sekhmets Daughter
(7,515 posts)1. It's amazing how we still protect our old "heroes"
Justice
(7,188 posts)2. I just posted a theory about this and then saw this article
Angry Dragon
(36,693 posts)3. He was a liar during the bush years .......
this country does not need liars