John Allen, the US general who succeeded David Petraeus as commander of the US forces in Afghanistan, is now under investigation for inappropriate communications with the woman who exposed the entire sex scandal
In trouble: A Pentagon official said that around 20,000 to 30,000 e-mails were shared between General John Allen (left), u00a0and Jill Kelley. Pic/AFP
Allen succeeded Petraeus as the top American commander in Afghanistan in July 2011, and his nomination to become the next commander of US European Command and the commander of NATO forces in Europe has now been put on hold, as the scandal seemed certain to ensnare another acclaimed military figure. In a White House statement, National Security spokesman Tommy Vietor said US President Barack Obama has held Allen’s nomination at Panetta’s request. Obama, the statement said, “remains focused on fully supporting our extraordinary troops and coalition partners in Afghanistan, who Gen Allen continues to lead as he has so ably done for over a year.”
In the latest revelations, an official said 20,000 to 30,000 pages of e-mails from Allen’s communications with Kelley between 2010 and 2012 are under review.
He would not say whether they involved sexual matters or whether they are thought to include unauthorised disclosures of classified information. Allen has denied wrongdoing. If Allen was found to have had an affair with Kelley, he could face charges.u00a0
