WASHINGTON - Intelligence Agency, United States (U.S.), the CIA, is full of secrecy. They even cover up the identity of a female deodorant newly appointed to lead the CIA covert operation.
The news of the appointment itself was well received by intelligence analysts in Uncle Sam's country. The mysterious woman is the first woman who served as director of the institute officially called the National Clandestine Service.
"Director of the National Clandestine Servie have been to ask for directions from a former CIA figures," said CIA spokesman, Preston Golson, as quoted by the Washington Post, Wednesday (27/03/2013).
The woman was referred to as the senior member of the CIA. During his career, he helped run the detention and interrogation program conducted by the intelligence agencies.
The program was created controversy because the CIA was accused of torturing their prisoners interrogation. He called ordered to destroy the evidence shows the CIA doing acts of torture against detainees.
"He is a person competent and experienced, but he was involved in cases of torture by the CIA," said a former U.S. intelligence officer who was not named.
The changing role of women began to appear in the U.S. intelligence service, before President Barack Obama named Julia Pierson to lead the Secret Service. Pierson replaces Mark Sullivan, who decided to retire in February.
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