Die Schwuchteln überall in der Politik, der Diplomatie, waren die grössten Idioten überall und immer in Korruptionsfälle verstrickt. Deshalb wird es Nichts mehr mit dem maroden US Geheimdienst, der seit 25 im Internen Streit von der Roten und Blauen Fraktion liegt und nur noch Müll abliefert, aber 100 Tausenden von Wichtigtuern einen Posten bietet. Kompetenz Null und Erfahrung sagt man selbst in Washington, Wie in Deutschland, wo man Generalstaatsanwältin in Berlin werden kann, oder gar Minister/in, obwohl man nie einen Beruf lernte.
Muster Beispiel, für Strohdumm: Claudia Roth usw.
Der US-Botschafter in Berlin wird künftig kommissarisch die Arbeit der US-Nachrichtendienste steuern. Es ist eine machtvolle Position. Die Personalie bereitet Kritikern Sorgen – auf beiden Seiten des Atlantiks.Von Matthias Gebauer und Roland Nelles Berlin und Washington
Der amerikanische Botschafter in Deutschland ändert mal eben seinen Tätigkeitsort und wird jetzt „Acting Director of National Intelligence”.
Wie übersetzt man das? (Stellvertretender oder kommissarischer) Geheimdienstchef oder sowas. Wikipedia beschreibt diese Stellung als
February 20, 2020
Muster Beispiel, für Strohdumm: Claudia Roth usw.
Neuer US-Geheimdienstkoordinator Was die Beförderung von Richard Grenell bedeutet
Der amerikanische Botschafter in Deutschland ändert mal eben seinen Tätigkeitsort und wird jetzt „Acting Director of National Intelligence”.
Wie übersetzt man das? (Stellvertretender oder kommissarischer) Geheimdienstchef oder sowas. Wikipedia beschreibt diese Stellung als
February 20, 2020
White House Appoints Outspoken Ambassador As New Acting Head Of Intelligence
SManalysis
February 20, 20205:14 AM ET
SCOTT NEUMAN
U.S. Ambassador to Germany Richard Grenell speaks during a news conference after a meeting with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic in Belgrade, Serbia, last month.
Darko Vojinovic/AP
President Trump has named Richard Grenell, the vocal and controversial U.S. ambassador to Germany, as the new acting director of national intelligence, replacing the current acting head of the nation's 17 spy agencies.
Grenell, who has been the U.S. envoy to Berlin since May 2018, is known to be fiercely loyal to Trump, but critics have noted that he has no background in intelligence and no top-level management experience.
Fifty years ago a gay man or woman couldn’t work in the intelligence community. Today President Trump is appointing an openly gay man to serve as Acting Director of National Intelligence. Congratulations, Ambassador @RichardGrenell
Grenell replaces the current acting director of national intelligence, Joseph Maguire. Maguire replaced Dan Coats, who was ousted by President Trump in July, just as events surrounding what would become the Ukraine scandal were brewing.
Like Maguire, whose term is up on March 11, as an acting director Grenell will be limited by law to serving for 210 days.
The president has shown a preference in many cases for "acting" Cabinet members who do not require Senate confirmation and have time-limited tenures.
However, Maguire likely attracted the ire of administration officials by testifying before the House Intelligence Committee during its Ukraine probe. In September, he told the committee that he believed the Ukraine whistleblower "did the right thing" and that the intelligence community's inspector general — whose report helped trigger Trump's impeachment – acted in good faith.
Grenell — who is openly gay and announced last year that he would lead a global campaign to decriminalize homosexuality — was appointed in 2001 as U.N. spokesman by President George W. Bush and held the position for the next seven years, serving four ambassadors.
He later became a Fox News contributor on foreign affairs and the media, and briefly a foreign policy spokesman for Mitt Romney's 2012 presidential campaign. He resigned, citing "hyper-partisan discussion of personal issues" as the cause. At the time, his sexual orientation was rumored to be the cause of friction within Republican circles.
In addition to being ambassador to Germany, Europe's largest economy, Grenell has served as the Trump administration's special envoy for Serbia and Kosovo. Link
February 20, 20205:14 AM ET
SCOTT NEUMAN
U.S. Ambassador to Germany Richard Grenell speaks during a news conference after a meeting with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic in Belgrade, Serbia, last month.
Darko Vojinovic/AP
President Trump has named Richard Grenell, the vocal and controversial U.S. ambassador to Germany, as the new acting director of national intelligence, replacing the current acting head of the nation's 17 spy agencies.
Grenell, who has been the U.S. envoy to Berlin since May 2018, is known to be fiercely loyal to Trump, but critics have noted that he has no background in intelligence and no top-level management experience.
Fifty years ago a gay man or woman couldn’t work in the intelligence community. Today President Trump is appointing an openly gay man to serve as Acting Director of National Intelligence. Congratulations, Ambassador @RichardGrenell
Grenell replaces the current acting director of national intelligence, Joseph Maguire. Maguire replaced Dan Coats, who was ousted by President Trump in July, just as events surrounding what would become the Ukraine scandal were brewing.
Like Maguire, whose term is up on March 11, as an acting director Grenell will be limited by law to serving for 210 days.
The president has shown a preference in many cases for "acting" Cabinet members who do not require Senate confirmation and have time-limited tenures.
However, Maguire likely attracted the ire of administration officials by testifying before the House Intelligence Committee during its Ukraine probe. In September, he told the committee that he believed the Ukraine whistleblower "did the right thing" and that the intelligence community's inspector general — whose report helped trigger Trump's impeachment – acted in good faith.
Grenell — who is openly gay and announced last year that he would lead a global campaign to decriminalize homosexuality — was appointed in 2001 as U.N. spokesman by President George W. Bush and held the position for the next seven years, serving four ambassadors.
He later became a Fox News contributor on foreign affairs and the media, and briefly a foreign policy spokesman for Mitt Romney's 2012 presidential campaign. He resigned, citing "hyper-partisan discussion of personal issues" as the cause. At the time, his sexual orientation was rumored to be the cause of friction within Republican circles.
In addition to being ambassador to Germany, Europe's largest economy, Grenell has served as the Trump administration's special envoy for Serbia and Kosovo. Link