REPORT: The U.S. Military's Top Spy Is Being Forced Out

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Michael T Flynn

Defense Intelligence Agency

Lt. Gen. Michael T. Flynn, the head of the Defense Intelligence Agency

Lt. Gen. Michael T. Flynn, the head of the Defense Intelligence Agency, is being pushed out after a series of clashes over his leadership style, reports Greg Miller and Adam Goldman at The Washington Post citing current and former U.S. officials.

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Flynn, who was a former intelligence adviser to retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal in Iraq and Afghanistan, took over the agency in July 2012.

One former official told The Washington Post that Flynn attempted to push DIA analyses and operators into the field and other high intensity operations. This ran counter to how the DIA saw itself, leading many to believe that Flynn's vision for the agency was disruptive.

Flynn's critics also maintained that his management style was chaotic and that his aggressive push for changes often did not include an adequate follow-through.

Flynn is expected to be replaced by U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Mary A. Legere. If nominated and confirmed, she would be the first female director of the DIA.