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    Clinton's secret e-mails include drone details

    By Associated Press in Washington | China Daily | Updated: 2015-08-15 08:05

    The two e-mails on Hillary Clinton's private server that an auditor deemed "top secret" include a discussion of a news article detailing a US drone operation.

    A separate conversation could point back to highly classified material in an improper manner or merely reflect information collected independently, US officials who have reviewed the correspondence said.

    The sourcing of the information could have significant political implications as the 2016 presidential campaign heats up.

    Clinton, the front-runner for the Democratic nomination, agreed this week to turn over to the FBI the private server she used as secretary of state. Republicans in Congress have seized on the involvement of federal law enforcement as a sign that she was either negligent with the nation's secrets or worse.

    On Monday, the inspector general for the 17 spy agencies that make up what is known as the intelligence community told Congress that two of 40 e-mails in a random sample of the 30,000 e-mails Clinton gave the State Department for review contained information deemed "Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information", one of the government's highest levels of classification.

    Clinton's secret e-mails include drone details

    The two e-mails were marked classified after consultations with the CIA, which is where the material originated, officials said.

    The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, work in intelligence and other agencies. They wouldn't detail the contents of the e-mails because of ongoing questions about classification level. Clinton did not transmit the sensitive information herself, they said, and nothing in the e-mails she received makes clear reference to communications intercepts, confidential intelligence methods or any other form of sensitive sourcing.

    The drone exchange, the officials said, begins with a copy of a news article that discusses the CIA drone program that targets terrorists in Pakistan and elsewhere.

    While a secret program, it is well-known and often reported on. The copy makes reference to classified information, and a Clinton adviser follows up by dancing around a top secret in a way that could possibly be inferred as confirmation, they said. Several officials described this claim as tenuous.

    But a second e-mail reviewed by Charles McCullough, the intelligence community inspector general, appears more suspect. Some said it improperly points back to highly classified material.

    The e-mails came to light on Tuesday after Senator Chuck Grassley reported that McCullough found four "highly classified" e-mails on the server that Clinton used while she was secretary of state.

    (China Daily 08/15/2015 page9)

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