
The Foreign Affairs Interview America in a World of Upheaval
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Apr 2, 2026 William Burns, career diplomat and former CIA director who negotiated with Iran and served as ambassador to Russia. He discusses a new geopolitical era shaped by great-power rivalry and tech. He weighs approaches to American power, risks from eroding institutions and trust, the Iran war's dynamics, Russia–Ukraine negotiations, China’s ambitions on Taiwan, and AI’s role in intelligence.
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CIA Used Telegram To Reach Russians
- The CIA exploited Russian discontent after the 2022 invasion to recruit insiders and publish persuasive content on Telegram.
- Burns cites three videos aired on Telegram appealing to Russians about corruption that produced significant recruitment results.
Iran War Was A Risky War Of Choice
- The Iran war was a 'war of choice' taken when the regime was weakest, increasing regionalization and uncertainty.
- Burns argues the campaign aimed to finish degradation or provoke collapse, but misread regime durability and asymmetric retaliation capacity.
Negotiate Iran With Realistic Red Lines
- Negotiate with realistic expectations: Iran will seek long-term deterrence and leverage over shipping, so options are ceasefire, escalation, or handing the aftermath to partners.
- Burns warns each path carries heavy risks and unintended winners like Russia and China.

