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. . . The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has issued a new recruitment video that has caused a great deal of controversy. It features a 36-year-old CIA officer who uses progressive rhetoric like “intersectional,” “cisgender,” and “millennial.”  Instead of discussing the Agency’s important mission to protect American security and freedom, the CIA officer says: “I used to struggle with impostor syndrome. But at 36, I refuse to internalize misguided patriarchal ideas of what a woman can or should be.”

Many Americans were puzzled why the CIA would produce a video focusing on political correctness and far-left politics.  But as someone who worked as a CIA analyst for 19 years, I wasn’t surprised since I have watched the left take over the Agency over the last 30 years with no effort by Republican administrations to clean house.

Liberal bias in the CIA goes back many years. During the Cold War, conservatives complained CIA analysts were slanting their analysis of the Vietnam War, playing down the threat from the Soviet Union, and arguing there was a moral equivalency between American and Soviet foreign policies.  . . .

In the 90s, the CIA politicized its analysis to support President Clinton’s disastrous “Assertive Multilateralism” national security strategy that sent lightly armed UN peacekeepers to Haiti, Bosnia and Somalia with tragic results. . . .

Aside from leaks of intelligence to the press to hurt the Bush administration, Paul Pillar, the CIA’s national intelligence officer for Near East and South Asia, gave a notorious speech in September 2004 criticizing Bush’s Iraq policy to help John Kerry win the 2004 presidential election.

Incredibly, CIA management cleared Pillar’s comments, saying that the substance of his remarks, but not the speaker or the audience, could be disclosed. . . .

Efforts by CIA officers to undermine the Bush presidency were such a problem that the Wall Street Journal ran an editorial in September 2004 condemning them as “The CIA’s Insurgency.”

Liberal bias and politicization of intelligence in the CIA and other agencies exploded during the Obama administration.   . . .

But the worst distortion of the CIA’s mission began under Director John Brennan when he implemented his Diversity and Inclusion Strategy in 2016 to make the CIA more diverse and politically correct. Brennan said in the introduction to this strategy:

Diversity at CIA is defined as the wide range of life experiences and backgrounds needed to ensure multiple perspectives that enable us to safeguard US national security. It encompasses the collection of individual attributes that together help Agencies pursue organizational objectives efficiently and effectively. These include but are not limited to characteristics such as national origin, language, race, color, disability, ethnicity, gender, age, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, socio-economic status, veteran’s status and family structures.

Brennan mandated “diversity and inclusion performance objectives for all CIA managers and supervisors and ultimately [for] the entire workforce.”  . . .

CIA officers perform sensitive work with high level security clearances.  . . .

The Agency was not the place for Brennan to be implementing President Obama’s social engineering efforts with hiring and promotion quotas.

Brennan got away with this because the CIA had drifted so far to the left after Republican presidents had repeatedly failed to clean house to return it its national security mission. . . .

CIA Director Mike Pompeo had little chance to clean house at CIA since he was there just over a year before President Trump nominated him to be Secretary of State.

Pompeo’s successor Gina Haspel, a career CIA officer, did not openly oppose President Trump’s policies but oversaw and encouraged the Agency’s leftward movement.

She did nothing to curb the stream of leaks to the press from intelligence officers to undermine the Trump presidency. . . .

The recruitment video is part of a CIA YouTube video series called “The Humans of CIA” that began under Haspel’s directorship. President Trump planned to fire Haspel if he had been reelected and would have named a new director to enact major reforms.

This recruitment video is a warning sign of how severe liberal ideology is rotting the mission of a crucial intelligence agency with a multibillion-dollar budget. . . .

The next Republican president, who I hope takes office in January 2025, will have an enormous mess on his or her hands at the CIA and other national security organizations due to leftwing woke-ism running amok in them during the Biden administration.

For the good of our national security, the next Republican president has to do better filling the top positions of these crucial organizations by nominating principled and experienced managers from outside government with the backbone to enact major organizational changes to streamline and depoliticize them – and to endure the resulting fierce blowback they will encounter from taking such action from the press and congressional Democrats. This must include new standards for hiring and promotions and firing incompetent staff who were hired solely for the sake of political correctness.

CIA is engaged in deadly serious business to protect our freedom and security.  There is no room at CIA for woke, politically correct personnel schemes. . . .

What do you think of the CIA’s new recruitment video? Share in the comments below!

(Excerpt from Center for Security Policy. Article by Fred Fleitz. Photo Credit: Canva.)

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Tiger
May 11, 2021

This has been going on for quite some time. It’s called the deep state. Father God bind this disunity that is rampant in our nation. In Jesus name, amen.

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