- Polo Step (code name)
Classified as Top Secret, Polo Step was a
United States Department of Defense code name or ‘compartment’ that was initially created in the late 1990s to designate closely held planning information on covert operations against Al Qaeda in Afghanistan. A person could have aTop Secret clearance, but if they did not have a ‘Polo Step’ authorization as well, they would not have aneed to know about the planning.Following the
September 11, 2001 attacks , ‘Polo Step’ started to be used byUnited States Central Command to be the planning compartment for offensive operations against Iraq. It appears that following one of the many planning discussions that GeneralTommy Franks had with colleagues, information about the planning was distributed and re-distributed around the Pentagon until it reached someone thatleak ed it to William Arkin, a researcher. Arkin wrote about the planning process in theLos Angeles Times with what he described as ‘electric’ results. General Franks describes in his book ‘American Soldier’ how he conveyed his anger toSecretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld . He told the Secretary that ‘I’d like everyone in OSD and the JCS …polygraph ed to find out who leaked the information'. Investigations were made, and though leaks continued, Franks says in his book that none were so damaging. The leaker has never been located.References
External links
*Interview with William Arkin at http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=05/01/27/1359252
*Tommy Franks with Malcolm McConnell, American Soldier, Regan Books (HarperCollins), 2004, p.383-385
* [http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB214/index.htm www.gwu.edu] Declassified Polo Step information
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