- United States
- S.C.
- Letter
The CIA's recent offer of buyouts to its entire workforce raises concerns about potential disruptions to national security operations and the loss of skilled personnel. While realigning priorities is understandable, sacrificing institutional knowledge and expertise could undermine intelligence capabilities crucial for countering threats. A more measured approach that retains experienced analysts and operatives would better serve the nation's security interests. I urge you to ensure any reorganization at the CIA prioritizes preserving its core competencies over arbitrary downsizing that could leave dangerous vulnerabilities. The complexities of the modern threat landscape demand a robust and stable intelligence community.