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White House Gaffe Outs American Held by the Islamic State
2015-01-26
Leading from behind (the awareness curve, apparently).
U.S. officials routinely ask media outlets to keep the identity of the 26-year old American woman held hostage by Islamic State a secret. White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough mistakenly ignored the administration’s own policy Sunday morning when he mentioned her first name on national television.

Speaking on ABC News’s “This Week With George Stephanopoulos” following the beheading of Haruna Yukawa, one of the two Japanese hostages held by the Islamic State, McDonough used her first name while outlining efforts to get her home.

“And as it relates to our hostages, we are obviously continuing to work those matters very, very aggressively. We are sparing no expense, and sparing no effort, both in trying to make sure that we know where they are and make sure that we’re prepared to do anything we must to try to get them home.”

Then, in what administration officials conceded was a gaffe, McDonough used the woman’s first name before adding that her “family knows how strongly the president feels about this. And we will continue to work this.”

This is the first time that any part of the aid worker’s name was revealed by the administration. U.S. officials and the hostage’s family maintain the release of her identity draws more attention to the case, making it harder to negotiate her release. Foreign Policy will not publish her name.

In an email to Foreign Policy, the White House said it would not address McDonough’s misstatement.

“We won’t discuss ongoing cases out of concern for the safety of the victims. The U.S. Government will spare no effort to recover U.S. hostages and hold those who take them hostage accountable,” National Security Council spokesperson Alistair Baskey wrote.

The woman was taken hostage while doing humanitarian work in Syria in 2013. She is the fourth American to be held hostage by the Islamic State. The other three — aid worker Peter Kassig and journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff — were beheaded last year. There are fears she could meet the same fate.
Posted by:Hupineger Glomomp0025

#5  rjschwarz: It's not about her security, it's about the PR. Easier to handle a sudden execution of a nameless individual that will fade than have that person's life dug up, and shown on television. That causes outrage when that person dies, gives the hostage time to sink into the public psyche.

Politics is what this is about.
Posted by: Charles   2015-01-26 22:24  

#4  Ima thankn moovy mid way.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2015-01-26 21:41  

#3  I'm no really sure I see what is so bad about outing the captive. I'm pretty sure ISIS knows the name by now and have probably googled and nexus searched everything they could possibly know about them.

The relatives also are likely to know. I guess they might have wanted to keep it secret from the rest of us lest we think the Administration is incompetent but they don't really need to worry about that.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2015-01-26 21:23  

#2  More Airplane! diplomacy.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2015-01-26 18:13  

#1  Smart PowerTM at it's finest...
Posted by: Raj   2015-01-26 00:39  

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