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Myanmar’s Civil War Is Tearing the Country Apart
And Giving China and Russia a Front Row Seat. What's the Cost of Indifference?
CIPHER BRIEF REPORTING – The military government ruling Myanmar designated a significant ethnic rebel group as a terrorist organization on Thursday, [...] More
Report for Tuesday, September 2, 2025
US Treasury’s Bessent says Russian bombing campaign against Ukraine puts all sanctions options on the table
Russia Intensifies Strikes in Ukraine, Defying Trump’s Shifting Deadlines for Peace
Putin Finds a Growing Embrace on the Global Stage
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“Putin has drastically overplayed his hand”
Interview with former Senior CIA Officer Ralph Goff
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The Problem with Iran’s Proxies
Interview with Glenn Corn, Former Senior CIA Officer
Lessons from Israel’s Stunning Intelligence Operation
Interview with Beth Sanner, Former Deputy Director for National Intelligence, ODNI
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In a recent opinion piece published in The Cipher Brief, former senior CIA Executive Mark Kelton suggests that the country’s leading intelligence organization has a trust problem both with policy makers and the public. One component of that problem that Kelton argues poses an existential threat to the Agency, is leakers. Cipher Brief CEO & Publisher Suzanne Kelly talks with Kelton – who oversaw the CIA’s response to the devastating intelligence leaks made by Edward Snowden – about why he believes the future effectiveness of the Agency depends on restoring trust.
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Ambassador Joe DeTrani’s The North Korean Threat: Intelligence and Diplomacy — A Personal Memoir is a candid insider’s account of more than three decades navigating the perilous world of U.S.–North Korea relations. We’ll talk with him about some of his experiences as a CIA officer, senior U.S. negotiator, and Special Envoy for the Six-Party Talks. In his book, which is available for free at this site, DeTrani blends gripping personal stories with sharp analysis of nuclear diplomacy, intelligence challenges, and the delicate regional dynamics that shaped negotiations. The memoir offers rare insights into the mindset of Pyongyang’s leadership and the enduring importance of vigilance, credible intelligence, and sustained dialogue.
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