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Gen. John Allen turns down NATO post, says he will retire

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The White House had planned to nominate Allen for the NATO job last year, and Allen had accepted the offer. But the appointment was put on hold in November after he became ensnared in the scandal that forced retired Army Gen. David H. Petraeus to resign as CIA director.

Panetta ordered an inspector-general investigation into emails between Allen and Jill Kelley, a socialite in Tampa, Fla., who had befriended Allen when he served as the deputy commander at Central Command, the U.S. military headquarters for the Middle East based in Tampa.

The FBI uncovered their emails while investigating a separate stream of anonymous emails sent to Kelley about Petraeus. The FBI traced the emails to Petraeus’ biographer, Paula Broadwell, and the CIA chief resigned after publicly admitting they had carried on an extramarital affair.

The White House planned to go forward with Allen’s nomination after he was cleared of misconduct on Jan. 22. Allen informed Panetta last week that he was thinking of retiring, however.

An officer familiar with Allen’s thinking said the investigation had nothing to do with his decision to leave the Marines. Allen had hoped his wife’s health would improve after he left Afghanistan, the officer said, but it has become clear in recent weeks that her condition has not gotten better.

“He and his wife have been approaching this decision for a long time,” said the officer, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss Allen’s reasons. “Their hope was that her condition would improve upon his return home from Afghanistan. It hasn’t. It is for this reason, and this reason alone, that he made the decision.”

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