White House Orders Review After Spy’s Name Is Revealed

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The name of the C.I.A. station chief in Afghanistan was accidentally disclosed on Sunday morning when military officials sent a White House press aide a list of 16 people who were participating in a briefing with Mr. Obama. One of the participants was identified as "chief of station." That title refers to the highest-ranking C.I.A. officer in a country. 

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White House Orders Review After Spy's Name Is Revealed

New York Times - WASHINGTON — The White House has ordered a review of how officials accidentally revealed the name of the Central Intelligence Agency's top spy in Afghanistan during President Obama's surprise trip to the country over the weekend.

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