Saturday, May 18, 2013

CIA Spy Arrested In Moscow Outed As The CIA Station Chief In Russia

 
Russia Reveals Identity Of CIA Moscow Chief Following Ryan Fogle's Expulsion -- The Guardian  
Federal Security Service spokesman breaches protocol as he accuses US agency of crossing 'red line' in its recruitment efforts. The Federal Security Service in Russia has revealed the identity of the CIA's station chief in Moscow in a breach of protocol. The revelation, made by an FSB spokesman who accused the US agency of crossing a "red line" in its attempt to recruit turncoats among Russian spy agencies, will up the ante in the unfolding spy scandal that emerged earlier this week when Russia detained and expelled an alleged CIA agent working undercover as third secretary at the US embassy in Moscow. Russian officials, including President Vladimir Putin's foreign policy advisor, have taken pains to say they believe the scandal will blow over quickly.   Read more ....
More News On Russia Revealing Who Is The CIA Station Chief In Moscow  
Russian secret service publicly reveals identity of the ‘CIA station chief’ in Moscow following capture of US ‘spy’ -- Daily Mail Russia Outs Alleged Moscow CIA Station Chief -- RIA Novosti Russian secret service publicly reveals identity of the ‘CIA station chief’ in Moscow following capture of US ‘spy’ -- Daily Mail Russia's FSB reveals identity of CIA Moscow station chief -- The Telegraph FSB: CIA crossed ‘red line’ with agent Fogle -- RT The Spy Scandal In Moscow: Nothing To See Here -- Mark Adomanis, Forbes Russian spies still seek to humiliate the West -- Ben Macintyre, The Australian/The Times

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