Putin, Beijing rules, and better recruiting: Decoding the CIA director's first public speech

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Putin, Beijing rules, and better recruiting: Decoding the CIA director's first public speech
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There must be zero tolerance for bigotry or bullying, but the CIA needs employees who demand excellence from others as well as offering mentorship, writes TomRTweets. 'The CIA will fail if it puts woke buzzwords before quality.'

Burns also noted that"politics truly must stop where intelligence work begins." How this commitment aligns with the Biden administration's

Listing China's various human rights abuses, its debt-trap diplomacy, and its desire to displace the democratic international order with that of a Chinese communist feudal autocracy, Burns underlined the need to counter Xi's regime. Referencing"ubiquitous technical surveillance" of the kind applied in Chinese cities, Burns observed how his agency has had to"fundamentally rethink how we do our operations.

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