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Iraq
After White House Discloses Failed Rescue Raid, ISIS Disperses Hostages
2014-09-14
After the administration released details of the July mission to rescue journalist James Foley and others in Syria, intelligence suggests ISIS dispersed the remaining hostages to multiple locations, making them harder to locate, a military source told Fox News.

In addition, the source added guard forces around the hostages doubled while widely publicized reporting about the scope of new aerial surveillance in the region caused ISIS to change its pattern of behavior on the ground.

"Any time you (disclose) very highly sensitive tactical information, you're giving away your road map if you will, your strategy," said Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, who as chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee receives regular intelligence briefings. "It's very highly damaging to the hostages."

The details about the rescue mission were released by the Defense Department and National Security Council one day after a video was posted online Aug. 19 of Foley's execution.

The administration said its hand was forced because unnamed reporters had learned about the raid to rescue Foley and other hostages, believed to include Steven Sotloff, who was also later executed by ISIS.

Asked about the ramifications of providing the information in such a public way, Defense Department spokesman John Kirby said Friday it was still the right call.

"We regret it at the time we had to talk about this," Kirby said. "There was absolutely no intention of ever having to talk about that rescue attempt but because of leaks to certain reporters, it forced our hand to try and provide some context to that. So it's not about do I now regret it. We regret it at the time. We still regret that we had to talk about it."

The military source said the disclosures, which included specific details about the mission itself -- including personnel and hardware -- increased the risk for special operations forces in the future.

Two separate sources also told Fox the release of information was damaging because the Foley case was considered "an ongoing mission" after the raid did not locate him and the others near the ISIS stronghold of Raqaa, Syria.

Some Republicans, including McCaul, believe the administration shoulders some of the blame.

"It's all because the administration leaked this information that is highly sensitive," he said. "and quite frankly is in violation of the law."

Asked about ISIS' response to the disclosures, a National Security Council spokeswoman said she could not discuss intelligence matters, adding the administration had nothing to do with the original leaks to reporters, describing those claims as "baseless."
Posted by:Ebbomosh Hupemp2664

#11  Just take another pill

Posted by: Bill Slans2831   2014-09-14 22:47  

#10  Only if they'd rescued them.
Posted by: Pappy   2014-09-14 17:35  

#9  There was absolutely no intention of ever having to talk about that rescue attempt but because of leaks to certain reporters, it forced our hand to try and provide some context to that.

What? No burials at sea? No books? No movies?
Posted by: Besoeker   2014-09-14 12:16  

#8  There was absolutely no intention of ever having to talk about that rescue attempt but because of leaks to certain reporters, it forced our hand to try and provide some context to that.

Yeah, and I thought I'd better join the Army before I got drafted too.
Posted by: DepotGuy   2014-09-14 12:09  

#7  JQC, since this regime puts 0 (ironic no?) importance on National Security, the reverse if anything, there is nothing that is put above politics.

One for me and all for me is their credo.
Posted by: AlanC   2014-09-14 10:32  

#6  The WH can't stop blabbing. As Frank G. said, it was a CYA moment. This administration can always be counted on to put politics above national security and country.
Posted by: JohnQC   2014-09-14 10:26  

#5  It'll also speed up the 'severance package'. Use them or lose them.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2014-09-14 09:09  

#4  When everything is viewed on the basis of domestic politics, there will be casualties.
Posted by: Pappy   2014-09-14 09:03  

#3  Once again, stupidity or treason? There is ample historical evidence with regard to the moving of prisoners and hostages for security reasons. I've discounted stupidity.
Posted by: Besoeker   2014-09-14 07:56  

#2  If we were actually at war I would be appalled by this situation.
Posted by: Airandee   2014-09-14 07:35  

#1  that was clearly a CYA "we tried!!" disclosure to protect Champ's feckless golfing

kinda like Slow Joe's Osama disclosures
Posted by: Frank G   2014-09-14 07:30  

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