The Guardian (USA)

Willam Burns confirmed as CIA director after Ted Cruz lifts block

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Without opposition, the Senate confirmed the veteran diplomat William Burns as CIA director on Thursday, giving him control of the nation’s premier spy agency as the US government confronts threats from China, Russia, Iran and elsewhere.

The approval, by voice vote, came soon after Senator Ted Cruz lifted a hold he had placed on the nomination.

Burns is a former ambassador to Russia and Jordan who served at the state department for more than 30 years under Democratic and Republican presidents. He pledged at his confirmati­on hearing last month that he would deliver “unvarnishe­d” intelligen­ce to the White House. At that hearing, he described China as posing the “biggest geopolitic­al test” to the US and said that Russia, though a declining world power in some ways, remained a disruptive and potent threat.

This week, intelligen­ce agencies released an assessment showing that Russia and Iran had sought to influence the outcome of the 2020 US presidenti­al election, but that China did not interfere.

Burns was warmly received by Republican­s at his Senate hearing, but his confirmati­on was held up this month by Cruz. The senator said he would release it only when the administra­tion “meets its legal obligation to report and sanction the ships and companies” building a new gas pipeline from Russia that is strongly opposed in the US and eastern Europe.

Like the Trump administra­tion before it, the Biden administra­tion is opposed to the Nord Stream 2 pipeline because it believes it will harm European energy security, particular­ly for countries in eastern and central Europe like Ukraine and Poland. Last month, the administra­tion added a layer of sanctions to a Russian vessel and the shipowner for their work on the pipeline. Senior Republican lawmakers called the move inadequate and have demanded stronger action.

On Thursday, the secretary of state, Antony Blinken, issued a statement condemning the pipeline as a bad deal “intended to divide Europe and weaken European energy security”.

“The [state] department reiterates its warning that any entity involved in the Nord Stream 2 pipeline risks US sanctions and should immediatel­y abandon work on the pipeline,” Blinken said.

Soon after the statement was issued, Cruz lifted his hold.

 ?? Photograph: Tom Williams/AFP/Getty Images ?? William Burns was approved by voice vote, without opposition, to be the new Central Intelligen­ce Agency director.
Photograph: Tom Williams/AFP/Getty Images William Burns was approved by voice vote, without opposition, to be the new Central Intelligen­ce Agency director.

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