August 7, 2025


OPINION — What occurs when an intelligence officer who has sworn to guard labeled info can’t refute an inaccurate information report or a point out in a guide about her or him? I used to be but once more reminded of that conundrum when point out of me in writer Tim Weiner’s new guide, The Mission, was delivered to my consideration.

Recalling that writer’s earlier anti-CIA tome, Legacy of Ashes, the chance – certainly chance – that he would get many issues mistaken was excessive. What was considerably stunning was that in The Mission, he attributed actions and selections to me with out attempting to confirm with me the accuracy of his assertions.


Lies and twisted truths are, after all, not labeled. However it’s typically the case that refuting or correcting them would require the publicity of labeled info {that a} CIA officer has sworn to guard. Adhering to such obligations doesn’t make the reputational price of doing so any much less galling.

Fame is of no much less significance in a career that rests upon perceived judgement, trustworthiness {and professional} talent. There has all the time been an inherent rigidity between public notion – generally even caricature – of intelligence professionals and the non-public integrity they have to train by turning the opposite cheek in response to falsehoods and inaccurate info regarding them in fealty to their oaths of secrecy.

The present cadre of Company officers is, not at all, the primary to be confronted with this case. Earlier generations lived with the likelihood that their names might be uncovered or their actions known as into query in books, newspapers or on community tv. Fortunately, such incidents, nevertheless aggravating or unjust, have been – by advantage of the knowledge mediums of the analogue period – much less frequent and nearly invariably much less broadly disseminated than what we see in at the moment’s click-driven tradition.

In our age of mass media and leaks, it has grow to be nearly de rigueur for CIA officers to have actions, statements, or conduct attributed to them which can be both distorted or flat out mistaken.

Over the course of the final decade of my profession and after my departure from CIA, I’ve skilled many such situations, most notably with respect to press protection relating to my 2011 task in Islamabad and my purported downplaying of the potential of a human spy inside CIA whereas I served as Chief of Counterintelligence.

With respect to the latter, the reality was fairly the other as attested to by my staff’s identification of Jerry Chun Shing Lee as a traitor and my request for the FBI to hitch that investigation, each of which have been rooted in my perception we have been coping with a human spy.

As for the previous, the circumstances of my departure from Pakistan have been sensationalized and my identify recklessly uncovered in reference to the Bin Laden operation, with all that probably meant for the protection of my household. In most such instances, I’ve taken solace in the truth that the written, labeled report will – when finally made public – convincingly set the report straight. With respect to the Weiner guide, nevertheless, I’m ready to make an exception.

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At one level or one other over the course of my profession, I made nearly each error an intelligence officer could make. The situations cited by the writer weren’t amongst them. I received’t try to handle intimately all of the errors, mischaracterizations, and prevarications contained in what he wrote about these with whom I served. That might take an excessive amount of time and contain too many labeled points. I’ll, nevertheless, attempt to handle typically phrases a number of of the writer’s inaccurate assertions the place my identify is invoked.

First, he claims I expressed doubt concerning the intelligence relating to the attainable presence of Bin Laden within the Abbottabad compound. In reality, I used to be satisfied Excessive Worth Goal 1 – the moniker by which Bin Laden was then identified – was there. Throughout the small group of these aware about particulars of the operation, I repeatedly said that we wanted to behave towards the goal compound saying, amongst different issues, that ‘The American folks wouldn’t tolerate one other Tora Bora’ and that ‘You possibly can’t depart Hitler in his bunker and finish the warfare’. The requirement to acquire further intelligence with a purpose to improve confidence that Bin Laden was, in reality, there, got here from Washington. My staff and I acted pursuant to that instruction, using the best requirements of tradecraft and professionalism in so doing.

(As an apart, the writer’s assertion that the then-Director of the Counterterrorism Middle (CTC) and I fought furiously over this matter is nonsense. We might have had variations of perspective on operational issues widespread to – certainly required of – intelligence professionals, however we have been, and stay, colleagues and associates.)

Second, the writer asserts that actions taken relating to Senate Employees and the so-called “Panetta Evaluate” of CIA’s former enhanced interrogation program stunned the then-Director. The writer claims I acted by myself initiative to analyze an unauthorized intrusion from the Senate’s CIA-hosted laptop enclave – in violation of agreed procedures – into the broader Company system to entry the “Evaluate.” In reality, I used to be not within the workplace when CIA management ordered my staff to hold out that investigation. As I subsequently instructed the board conducting the after-action assessment of the incident, all actions undertaken by me, or these working for me, relating to that situation have been carried out pursuant to directions from CIA management.

Lastly, the writer’s supply or sources are in error relating to consideration of a attainable prison referral of me on this case. Different officers who have been wrongly accused of performing inappropriately have been thought of for such referrals. That consideration ended after I instructed the enquiry board that these officers acted on the path of CIA management.

Lastly, the writer says I retired from CIA in 2015, partially as a result of I used to be not chosen because the Deputy Director for Operations (DDO). I actually was upset I didn’t get that job. And I did, because the writer writes, help then-DDO Frank Archibald in his opposition to the diminution of the authorities of his workplace as a part of the so-called “Modernization” of the Company being applied by the then-Director. My opposition was rooted in my deep concern over the doubtless hurt implementation of that reorganization would wreak upon the Directorate of Operations. Among the many most problematic points of “Modernization” was the severing of the DDO’s chain of command in directing CIA operations worldwide in favor of an association whereby the DDO oversaw, because the then-Director put it, ‘the standard of operations;’ a transfer I felt would undermine each operational safety and productiveness.

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It was apparent to me that my future prospects within the Company have been bleak after the then-Director concurrently eliminated me from my place as Chief of Counterintelligence and the Director of CTC from his put up as a part of what he characterised as an effort to finish the ‘fighter pilot mentality’ within the Directorate of Operations. However my last determination to retire from CIA solely happened after a consultant of the then-Director instructed me I might solely have one other job if I publicly supported the “Modernization” plan. This, I stated, I might not do due to the injury I believed that reorganization would do to CIA’s capability to execute its core mission: the gathering of human intelligence. Occasions since then have, sadly, confirmed me proper.

As I’ve beforehand written in these pages, a secret intelligence service occupies a novel area in a democratic nation. I perceive that the actions of that service and its officers will likely be topic to public scrutiny and questioning, and rightly so. In lots of such circumstances – significantly when the identities of personnel and brokers, or the safety of sources and strategies are at stake – silence is the one reply out there. There are, nevertheless, uncommon events when honor dictates a extra public response, whereas nonetheless defending labeled info. That is a kind of moments.

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