NATO Appoints Its First Intelligence Chief
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization has appointed its first intelligence chief, a post designed to help the alliance improve information sharing and counterterrorism coordination.
Donald Trump, the Republican presidential nominee who has repeatedly criticized NATO for too little focus on countering terrorism, said that the creation of the new post shows the alliance taking steps to react to his criticism.
Officials said Friday that alliance Secretary-General Jens Stoltenbergis appointing Arndt Freytag von Loringhoven of Germany as assistant secretary-general for intelligence and security.
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