Close enough for government work' has taken on a whole new dimension in the Biden era with the remarks reportedly delivered by CIA Director William Burns Wednesday at an Aspen Security Forum discussion.
CIA Director William Burns said he is "Very proud" of the agency's analysis in Afghanistan in 2021 despite being blindsided by the swift collapse of the Afghan government and failing to predict how quickly the Taliban would take Kabul.
Burns said Wednesday during an Aspen Security Forum discussion that he was "Very proud of the analysis, with all of its imperfections, that we tried to provide to policymakers over the six months leading up to the withdrawal."
The CIA director prefaced this by admitting the agency had not predicted the Taliban would take over the country as fast as they did and that "All of us have lessons to learn from experiences like that." He suggested that the CIA had at least gotten it less wrong than other parts of the U.S. government.
"As the president has said publicly, none of us anticipated that the Afghan government was going to flee as quickly as it did, that the Afghan military was going to collapse as fast as it did," Burns said.
Burns shared the CIA's assessment in July 2021, when he did not say he believed the country would fall in half a year, let alone in less than a month.
How can one be very proud of being "Less wrong"?
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Tuesday, July 26, 2022
CIA director 'very proud' of Afghanistan analysis that led to the disastrous withdrawal
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