Firing squad, and finish.
This was a major, major act of treason, because it not only broke his secrecy oath, it severely embarrassed some of our key allies in Eastern Europe.
Those guys helped us out, dealing with this rotten murderous terrorist scum, and as a reward they got into trouble with France and the EU.
They should lock him up and throw away the key, since they no longer seem to use firing squads for treason in time of war.
That was quick. Hang him.
Do it the CIA way....make it look like an accident.
Byron York at NRO Corner is reporting that the fired one is the one who leaked about the secret prisons to the Washington Post.
In Europe, the reaction [to the Post story] was immediate and intense. The EU said it would launch a probe of both Poland, which is an EU member, and Romania, which hopes to become one. Both countries might be punished if the story were true, EU officials said. Romania denied the whole thing, sort of; in a statement that perhaps sounded more definitive than it was, Romania's premier said, "I repeat: We do not have CIA bases in Romania." In Poland, the new government -- it had been in office for just a few weeks and had played no role in whatever had happened before -- also issued a denial.
But, at least in Poland, the story caused enormous anger and unhappiness behind the scenes. In an interview with National Review, one source with knowledge of the Polish government's dilemma would not address the facts of the story, but called the damage "horrific." The source cited two reasons. First, the Polish government believes that it is now, as a result of the Post story, on al-Qaeda's hit list, setting off fears that Warsaw or Krakow could follow Madrid and London as European terrorist targets. And second, the leak shook the pro-American Polish government's faith in the United States. Poland has been a loyal ally of the U.S., sending troops to Iraq and keeping them there when others withdrew. That decision has been costly not only in lives -- 17 Poles have died in Iraq -- but also in terms of Poland's relations with largely anti-U.S. European governments. And now Poland worries about whether it can trust its most powerful ally. "The next time we are asked to do an operation in common, we will always think twice about your intelligence community's ability to keep a secret," the source said."
I hate when I leak..........
The CIA scumbag should be dealt with in the harshest possible way, but that in no way excuses the complicit scumbag at the Compost, presumably Dana Priest, who put that information into her story. They are both treasonous bastards.
And what else did this guy leak? The CIA has been like a sieve ever since Bush was elected.
Hopefully this is only the start of a purge of the shadowy enemy within.
Good, thats a start. They need to charge him with something, he needs to do a little time, and he needs a felony rap on his record, just to mess up the rest of his life.
Now, who leaked the CIA flights?
There have been a lot of leaks. This is a very gratifying news story, because it suggests that the Justice Department is FINALLY doing its job. One down and twenty or thirty to go.
Need to make an immediate correction, due to the anti American, Communist bias of the Slimes:
"The CIA has fired an employee for leaking classified information to the news media, including LIES about NONEXISTENT BUT IMAGINED secret CIA prisons in Eastern Europe, officials said today."
This Mary and Mike?
Mary O Mccarthy
Analyst
U.S. Government
John Kerry $2,000
Bethesda, MD 20817
Michael J Mccarthy
Landscape Architect
Michael Mccarthy Associates
John Kerry $2,000
Bethesda, MD 20817