Pakistan Denies It Exposed CIA Chief

CIA Identity Breach Feeds Mistrust With Pakistani Agency -- L.A. Times

Suspicion that the ISI had a hand in naming the CIA station chief is likely to hurt ties as Washington is urging greater anti-terrorism efforts by Islamabad.

Reporting from Islamabad, Pakistan — A breach that sent the CIA's top spy in Pakistan out of the country with his cover blown is likely to cause friction between U.S. and Pakistani intelligence agents, who have worked closely, if not always with mutual trust, in the battle against insurgents along the volatile border with Afghanistan.

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More News On the Outing Of The CIA's Top official In Pakistan

CIA Station Chief, His Cover Blown, Departs Pakistan -- Wall Street Journal
Cover Blown: CIA Station Chief in Pakistan Removed From Country -- ABC News
CIA's Pakistan chief removed -- Washington Post
Pakistan spy agency denies it exposed CIA chief -- AP
Pakistan Says It Didn’t Tell Spy’s Identity -- New York Times
Pakistan Denies Outing US Spy -- Voice of America

My Comment: Well .... it is clear that someone in the Pakistani government leaked this name. The fact that there is no follow-up or investigation is a clear indication (to me) that it was sanctioned from above ot from someone in a very powerful and influential position.

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