Are Women Taking The Spy World By Storm?

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Avril Haines as Biden’s DNI marks a new age Female spies are taking over. 

With the announcement that Avril Haines will be the next director of national intelligence in the Biden administration, alongside CIA Director Gina Haspel and two women on the Mossad’s high command, the future of women’s rise in intelligence has already arrived. 

Haines is not a spy by training. But she did spend several years as deputy CIA chief and deputy national security advisor during president Barack Obama’s tenure after handling a series of complex security issues in other positions. 

When Haines was appointed deputy CIA chief in 2013, she was the only woman to have reached that high of a rank. Subsequently, Haspel became deputy chief and then CIA director in 2018. 

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