New York – Former director of the CIA and Cabinet Biden official William J. Burns He is working in a book about his years The Intelligence Agency.
Random House announced Tuesday that he would publish “Diplomat Spy: A Memoir of Espionage of Burns in revolutionary times.” The release date has not yet been determined.
“It was a deep honor to bring the men and women of the CIA, and I hope that in this new book I will illuminate their remarkable service, and the crucial connection in this new revolutionary era between Spycraft and Statecraft,” he headed the CIA of 2021-23 and was raised by President Joe Biden to a cabinet position. Veteran diplomat, he was a key advisor to Biden in Russia, Ukraine and other parts of the world.
According to Random House, Burns’s book is “a fascinating first -hand story of dealing with the most difficult foreign adversaries in the most difficult crises, a sincere look at personal and professional pressures that come with espionage and a reflection on the future of intelligence at a time of rapid technological change and incene attacks on public institutions.”