I'm skeptical of some of this guy's stories.

In one interview he says that after being surveilled overseas for a while by an obvious amateur, he told the station chief who then gave him the OK to kill the guy.

Surely they would try evasion, counter-surveillance, or maybe even sending a team to grab the guy off the street to figure out who he is?

He claims the only reason he didn't kill the guy is because for some reason he randomly decided to mention it to a general in the local intelligence service, and then suddenly the tail vanished.

https://youtu.be/BXtDH2IXKY8?t=650

Does not strike me as outlandish for US covert operatives.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/9/6/us-navy-seals-killed...

Some Navy SEALs infiltrating a hostile country via amphibious underwater assault, vs. an intel officer working under non-official cover out of the US embassy in Greece… not the same situation.