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William Burns is Biden’s choice to lead CIA

- BY JULIAN E. BARNES AND PRANSHU VERMA

President-elect Joe Biden has selected William

Burns, a career State Department official who led the U.S. delegation in secret talks with Iran, to run the CIA.

In selecting Burns, Biden is turning to an experience­d diplomat with whom he has a long relationsh­ip. The two men have worked together on foreign-policy issues, not just during the Obama administra­tion, but also while Biden led the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

Biden said Burns’ first task would be to make sure that intelligen­ce collection and analysis were not influenced by politics after years of President Donald Trump’s attacks on the intelligen­ce agencies.

In a statement early Monday, the president-elect said Burns, 64, “shares my profound belief that intelligen­ce must be apolitical and that the dedicated intelligen­ce profession­als serving our nation deserve our gratitude and respect.”

Biden has told his national-security advisers that he wants to ensure that the CIA is collecting, analyzing and providing intelligen­ce without political spin, former officials said. Burns has a reputation for nonpartisa­nship and has held key diplomatic posts in both Democratic and Republican administra­tions, experience that should make his confirmati­on by the Senate relatively straightfo­rward.

Burns has worked with CIA officers throughout his career, though his experience is as a consumer of intelligen­ce, not as a producer.

But former agency officials have asserted the most important quality in a director is not expertise in intelligen­ce, but a relationsh­ip with the president and his top national=security team, which Burns has. He and Biden’s national-security adviser, Jake Sullivan, worked together on the Iran nuclear deal.

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