U.S. intelligence agencies believe American-born al Qaeda spokesman Adam
Gadahn was killed in January in a separate incident.

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American, Italian Hostages Killed in CIA Drone Strike in January

President Obama offers condolences to the families and promises full
disclosure of the counterterrorism operation that killed Warren Weinstein
and Giovanni Lo Porto.

By

Adam Entous

Updated April 23, 2015 11:33 a.m. ET

A U.S. drone strike in January targeting a suspected al Qaeda compound in
Pakistan inadvertently killed an American and Italian being held hostage by
the group.

The killing of American development expert Warren Weinstein and Italian aid
worker Giovanni Lo Porto is the first known instance in which the U.S. has
accidentally killed a hostage in a drone strike.

The mishap represents a major blow to the Central Intelligence Agency and
its covert drone program in Pakistan, which President Barack Obama
<http://topics.wsj.com/person/O/Barack-Obama/4328> embraced and expanded
after coming to office in 2009.

Mr. Obama, speaking at the White House Thursday morning, said he takes
“full responsibility” for the January drone strike that killed the two
hostages. The president said he spoke with Italian Prime Minister Matteo
Renzi and the families of the victims.

“As president and as commander in chief I take full responsibility for all
our counterterrorism operations,” Mr. Obama said. “I profoundly regret what
happened. On behalf of the United States government I offer our deepest
apologies to their families.”

The incident also underscores the limits of U.S. intelligence and the risk
of unintended consequences in executing a targeted killing program which,
according to human-rights groups, endangers civilians. U.S. officials say
the strikes are needed to combat al Qaeda. To mitigate the risks, officials
say the CIA won’t launch missiles at a suspected target if they know
civilians are present.

[image: This image made from video released anonymously to reporters in
Pakistan, on Dec. 26, 2013, which is consistent with other reporting, shows
Warren Weinstein, an American development worker who was kidnapped in
Pakistan by al Qaeda.]

This image made from video released anonymously to reporters in Pakistan,
on Dec. 26, 2013, which is consistent with other reporting, shows Warren
Weinstein, an American development worker who was kidnapped in Pakistan by
al Qaeda. *Photo: Associated Press *

The White House has launched a review of the strike to see if changes are
needed to the drone program to avoid similar mistakes. Officials said the
program hasn’t been curtailed so far in response.

Mr. Obama said Thursday that the initial U.S. assessment of the strike
shows it was “fully consistent” with the guidelines under which his
administration conducts such counterterrorism operations.

[image: President Barack Obama, speaking at the White House Thursday, said
he ordered a full review of the incident that killed two hostages.]

President Barack Obama, speaking at the White House Thursday, said he
ordered a full review of the incident that killed two hostages. *Photo:
mandel ngan/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images *

Mr. Weinstein’s wife, Elaine, in a statement on behalf of the family said,
“We are devastated by this news and the knowledge that my husband will
never safely return home. … We do not yet fully understand all of the facts
surrounding Warren’s death but we do understand that the U.S. government
will be conducting an independent investigation of the circumstances. We
look forward to the results of that investigation. But those who took
Warren captive over three years ago bear ultimate responsibility.”

In addition to the hostages, U.S. intelligence agencies believe
American-born al Qaeda spokesman Adam Gadahn was killed in January in a
separate incident. U.S. intelligence analysts believe he was likely killed
in a CIA drone strike that took place after the one that killed Messrs.
Weinstein and Lo Porto.

The CIA had been closely monitoring the suspected al Qaeda compound in
Pakistan’s tribal areas for weeks leading up to the strike that killed the
two hostages. The agency collected hundreds of hours of surveillance. Then,
a few days before the strike was launched, that surveillance was increased,
giving the CIA near-constant visibility of the site and those entering it.

At no point during that extended period of surveillance did the U.S. spy
agency detect the presence of the two hostages or of any other civilians
inside the compound, which they thought was being used by al Qaeda
militants, the officials said. U.S. intelligence agencies now believe al
Qaeda took extraordinary measures to keep the hostages inside and out of
sight.

Along with Messrs. Weinstein and Lo Porto, the strike on the compound
killed al Qaeda leader, Ahmed Farouq, another American citizen, the
officials said. The CIA had observed what they believed to be a senior al
Qaeda member entering the compound in the days just before the strike but
intelligence analysts didn’t know that it was Mr. Farouq, the officials
said.

Similarly, the CIA didn’t know that Mr. Gadahn was at the compound that it
bombed later in the month.

The White House normally would need to seek special legal clearances to
directly target American citizens suspected of plotting attacks against the
U.S. That process didn’t apply in these cases because Messrs. Farouq and
Gadahn weren’t being directly targeted in the operations, officials said.

Mr. Gadahn has long been seen as an important al Qaeda propagandist and was
indicted during the Bush administration on charges of treason and material
support for terrorism.

U.S. intelligence agencies identified Mr. Farouq as an operational leader
who recently assumed the role of deputy emir of a new group known as al
Qaeda in Indian Subcontinent, or AQIS.



Details about CIA drone strikes in Pakistan are normally kept secret. In
this case, Mr. Obama decided to declassify some of the information about
the strike that killed Messrs. Weinstein and Lo Porto because of the U.S.
government’s responsibility for the incident, administration officials
said.



The officials who spoke about the incident, however, declined to provide
some details, including the date of the drone strike and precisely where
the strike took place. The U.S. has conducted five drone strikes in
Pakistan so far in 2015, well below the peak pace of 117 strikes in 2010,
according to the Long War Journal, a website that tracks drone strikes in
Pakistan.

Typically, it can take the CIA weeks or longer to determine who was killed
in a drone strike.

[image: This image from video provided by the SITE Intelligence Group shows
Adam Gadahn as he appeared on a video released on militant websites on Oct.
23, 2010.]

This image from video provided by the SITE Intelligence Group shows Adam
Gadahn as he appeared on a video released on militant websites on Oct. 23,
2010. *Photo: AP *

In February, U.S. spy agencies began to pick up intelligence that Messrs.
Weinstein and Lo Porto had been killed, but they didn’t know how. At the
time, U.S. officials thought that in addition to a possible drone strike,
the hostages could have been killed in a military operation conducted by
Pakistani forces.

To make a determination, U.S. spy agencies pored over CIA drone feeds,
intercepted communications and other types of intelligence.

A few days ago, U.S. intelligence agencies concluded with a high degree of
confidence that the hostages were killed in the January drone strike. They
then began the process of notifying relatives of the deceased as well as
the Italian government and key congressional committees.

Mr. Weinstein was abducted from his guarded home in August 2011 in
Pakistan’s relatively safe eastern city of Lahore.

In a video released by al Qaeda’s media arm in 2013, Mr. Weinstein made a
direct appeal to Mr. Obama to negotiate his release, saying that he felt
“totally abandoned” by the U.S. government.

He was employed at the time by a private U.S. contractor, J.E. Austin
Associates Inc., which was working on a project for the U.S. Agency for
International Development, a government agency responsible for nonmilitary
foreign assistance. Pakistan is a major recipient of American aid.

U.S. officials said they have regularly briefed Mr. Weinstein’s family
about U.S. efforts to find him, but U.S. intelligence agencies didn’t know
where he was being held in Pakistan and didn’t attempt an operation to free
him.

U.S. intelligence agencies didn’t realize that Mr. Weinstein was being held
alongside Mr. Lo Porto until after analysts determined that they were
killed at the compound in the January strike.

Many top al Qaeda leaders in Pakistan have been killed by the CIA’s
campaign of drone strikes, which Mr. Obama ramped up after taking office.

In recent years, the number of CIA drone strikes in Pakistan
<http://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-resumes-drone-attacks-in-pakistan-1402506903>has
declined sharply, as U.S. military forces have pulled out of Afghanistan
and as more of the group’s leaders were killed, casting doubt on its
ability to carry out large-scale attacks on the U.S. The drop-off in
strikes also coincided with growing criticism of the program by human
rights groups and Pakistan’s government.

While the pace of CIA strikes in Pakistan has declined, the Obama
administration has ramped up counterterrorism campaigns using drones and
manned aircraft in areas of the Middle East and north Africa where al Qaeda
affiliates, and the Islamic State militant group, have thrived.

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