Global Times

CIA head pick to ‘ use espionage to serve diplomacy’

- By Yang Sheng

President Joe Biden’s choice of career diplomat William Burns to lead the Central Intelligen­ce Agency ( CIA) shows that the Biden administra­tion wants espionage to serve US diplomacy, Chinese analysts said as the veteran foreign service officer is facing the Senate intelligen­ce committee on Wednesday US time for his confirmati­on hearing.

Burns, a 33- year US State Department veteran, has served under both Republican and Democratic presidents, acting as ambassador to Russia under former US President George W. Bush and as deputy secretary of state under Barack Obama, said VOA.

Burns is the first career foreign service officer chosen to run the CIA. Fluent in Arabic, Russian, and French, Burns’ renowned diplomatic achievemen­ts were mostly gained in issues related to the Middle East and Russia, such as playing a significan­t role in realizing the Iranian nuclear deal, and also served as US Ambassador to Russia from 2005- 2008. But he also made some contacts with China, according to his published memoirs.

In his book, The Back Channel: A Memoir of American Diplomacy and the Case for Its Renewal, Burns used the word “uneasy” to describe his exchanges with Chinese officials, and he also recalled his argument with Chinese officials on cybersecur­ity issues, and during Obama’s term, he came to China several times to discuss matters related to Russia, Afghanista­n and Iran, the VOA reported.

Lü Xiang, an expert on US politics at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in Beijing, told the Global Times on Wednesday that the CIA has always cooperated with US diplomats closely, and the CIA’s espionage operations against China have never stopped. Since Biden has identified China as the most serious competitor, the CIA’s activities against China will continue and even be strengthen­ed, while China’s anti- espionage authority is also fully prepared.

Diao Daming, an expert on US studies at the Renmin University of China, told the Global Times that Burns is one of the establishm­ent elites. Unlike Mike Pompeo, a former CIA head who served as secretary of state in the Trump administra­tion with the image of “We Lied, We Cheated, We Stole” that made US diplomatic style more like CIA espionage activities, Burns could shape a more decent image.

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