"Under his leadership, the CIA is delivering a clear-eyed,
long-term approach to our nation’s top national security
challenges," Biden said in a statement, referring to Burns'
approach to Russia's invasion of Ukraine and U.S. competition
with China.
The move was reported earlier by the Washington Post, which said
it was largely symbolic and would not give Burns any new
authorities.
Bonnie Glaser, head of the Indo-Pacific program at the German
Marshall Fund of the United States, said the appointment
reflected Biden's confidence in Burns and his career experience.
Burns, who became the first career diplomat to lead the CIA in
2021, "has made a significant contribution to national security
decision-making, especially with regard to Russia and China"
Glaser said.
Burns is not the first CIA director to attain cabinet status.
Former President Bill Clinton also named his CIA directors -
John Deutch and George Tenet - to serve in his cabinet, as did
Ronald Reagan with William Casey.
Daniel Byman, director of the Security Studies Program at
Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service, saw it as
testament to Burn's "incredible effectiveness rather than a
broader decision about the role of the CIA in cabinet."
"Burns has been a very important part of Biden's foreign policy,
serving as of course an intelligence leader but also as a
diplomat to Ukraine, the Middle East, and other parts of the
world," he said. "Biden wants to draw on Burns' knowledge and
skill as he shapes his foreign policy."
A White House official said it was common for presidents to vary
the agencies represented in their cabinets.
For instance, former President Barack Obama elevated the head of
the Small Business Administration to the cabinet and Clinton
added Federal Emergency Management Agency head James Witt to his
cabinet.
(Reporting by Andrea Shalal and Kanishka Singh in Washington;
Additional reporting by David Brunnstrom; Editing by Tim Ahmann
and Cynthia Osterman)
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