Germany Expels The CIA Station Chief In Berlin



Germany Asks Top US Spy In Berlin To Leave Country Amid Undercover Agent Investigation -- Deutsche Welle

The German government has advised that it will expel the top US spy in Germany. The move comes in response to the discovery that two US agents were working under cover in Germany's secret intelligence agency.

The head of the German parliamentary board overseeing the secret services, Clemens Binninger, announced on Thursday that the head of the CIA's Germany station would be asked to leave the country.

The decision to expel the US Embassy's CIA representative is designed to demonstrate Germany's anger at the discovery of two US spies in Germany's foreign intelligence service, the BND.

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My Comment: The White House is trying to blame the CIA for this mess ....but if today's actions by Germany are any indication .... they are not buying it.