In this episode of Intelligence Matters, host Michael Morell interviews Marc Polymeropoulos, former senior CIA intelligence service officer who had a 26-year career in public service. Marc looks back to the day that seven service members were lost to suicide bomber Humam al-Balawi, who at the time, was working as a double agent. Marc talks about why it was important to interview al-Balawi in person, the mistakes that were made, and what important lessons he still keeps with him.
Top Epidemiologist Dr. Michael Osterholm on the Continuing Challenges of COVID-19
DECLASSIFIED: Martin Petersen on the Tiananmen Crisis and Training CIA Analysts
Russia, Afghanistan and Prospects for Peace: Amb. James Cunningham
100 Years of Russian Electoral Interference: Author David Shimer
DECLASSIFIED: Sarah Carlson on Escaping War-Torn Libya
DECLASSIFIED: Former CIA Museum Curator Toni Hiley
Putin's Playbook in 2020: Journalist Franklin Foer
Securing Businesses and the 2020 Elections Amid COVID-19: CISA Director Chris Krebs
Election Security 2020: How Prepared is the U.S. to Confront Foreign Threats?
The Health, Economic and Political Effects of COVID-19 in Iran: Karim Sadjadpour
Containing COVID-19: Top Epidemiologist Dr. Michael Osterholm
Bonus Pod: The Global National Security Implications of COVID-19
China Expert Chris Johnson on Beijing's Handling of COVID-19
Economist Olivier Blanchard on Global Economic Effects of COVID-19
The Global National Security Effects of COVID-19: Former CIA Deputy Director Director John McLaughlin
Pandemic Preparedness & Response: Former WH Homeland Security Advisor Lisa Monaco
Dr. David Agus on the Knowns and Unknowns of COVID-19
"Best Of" Intelligence Matters: CIA's Top Recruiter Sheronda Dorsey
"Best Of" Intelligence Matters: Anthony Fauci
Ret. Gen. Phil Breedlove on Engaging Russia, China, North Korea
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