By Alex Kingsbury, Washington Whispers
CIA Director Leon Panetta has a neat trick to keep deskbound spies at Langley up on Urdu, prepped in Pushto, and fluent in Farsi. He's put a foreign language program on their computers so they can practice at work. It's all part of the new chief spy's five-year initiative to boost the number of spooks and analysts who can speak a second language. Spokesman George Little (English, French, Spanish) says less than a third of the agency's staff speaks two languages, and Panetta (English and Italian) hopes to increase that to half with a special focus on Chinese, Russian, and Arabic.
Check out our gallery of Whispers political cartoons.
Follow Paul and Nikki on Twitter.
Read more Washington Whispers.




Reader Comments Read all comments (1)
jack of CA 1:10AM June 15, 2009