
US President Barack Obama backed the commander of US forces in Afghanistan on Tuesday after the top general was dragged into the sex scandal that brought down CIA director David Petraeus.
General John Allen was placed under investigation after FBI agents probing e-mail threats sent by Petraeus’ mistress stumbled upon a vast trove of messages Allen sent to another married woman at the heart of the scandal.
According to a senior Pentagon official, the married general denies any sexual liaison with 37-year-old Tampa socialite Jill Kelley, but the “sheer volume” of correspondence could amount to “conduct unbecoming an officer”.
Due to face lawmakers this week for a hearing to confirm his promotion to the post of Nato’s supreme commander in Europe, Allen will now return to Kabul and remain in charge in Afghanistan until the investigation is over.
“I can tell you that the president thinks very highly of General Allen and of his service to his country, as well as the job he has done in Afghanistan,” White House spokesman Jay Carney told reporters.
“He has faith in General Allen,” Carney said, adding that the White House had known about the Allen strand to the investigation since Friday.