US officers face investigation over Fort Hood suspect

Several U.S. officials to oversee an investigation into the failure of the slaughter at Fort Hood suspects to face a formal report.
Thirteen people died as a psychiatrist leading Nidal Hasan opened fire on the military base in Texas in November last year.
Someone said the former officials responsible for up to eight players to confront actions should be concerned with the behavior.
Defense Secretary Robert Gates said that military leaders must be adapted to the officials, which put at risk.
It should not happen, or kicking the problem of the unit can result in damage or catastrophic consequences, he said, after reading the Pentagon report on the incident.
Mr. Gates is not directly related to reports of the officers to discuss the case of discipline, but admitted the incident serious doubts about the ability of Defense to address the internal and external threats.
We have not done enough to adapt to change is the security threat that emerged in the last ten years.
The department has its roots in the minds of the 20th century against the Cold War, he said.
He said there was good integrated tool for the collection and dissemination of a wide range of performance indicators that could contribute to a threat.
In a statement, said the report from the White House that if the exchange of information between the departments of Defense and Justice in research to improve.
He said one of the main recommendations of the report is that an analysis thoroughly and tiered Information is organized to provide intelligence and law enforcement officials.
The shots at Fort Hood is the U.S. military enervated. And now the Pentagon investigation found deficiencies in how the military brush unstable or dangerous people.
Details of Major General Hassan were released, but leaks about his superiors knew he was unstable and extremist views, but nothing.
The Pentagon fears that this process – even radical – Major General Hassan, which led to mass murder, rather than require, for example, mental illness.

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