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What will U.S. security look like under Biden?

Former CIA Director Leon Panetta joins Hayden Center experts to discuss

Leon Panetta

Former CIA Director Leon Panetta will join the 鈥檚 for a virtual discussion on the future of U.S. national security under the Biden administration on Thursday, Dec. 17, at 7 p.m. via Zoom.

鈥淚t鈥檚 an inside look at the national security agenda and players of the incoming Biden administration from one of America鈥檚 living legends and quintessential public servants,鈥 said Hayden Center Director , who will moderate the discussion.

In his more than 55-year career, Panetta served as a U.S. Army officer, a congressman, and supported four U.S. presidents: He was the civil rights director in the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare under President Nixon; Office of Management and Budget director and White House chief of staff for President Clinton; a member of George W. Bush鈥檚 Iraq Study Group; and CIA director and Secretary of Defense under President Obama.

鈥淗e鈥檚 literally seen it all鈥攁nd that kind of expertise and experience will be invaluable to our audience in understanding how things will change,鈥 said Pfeiffer, who was Panetta鈥檚 policy chief during his time as CIA director.

The discussion and accompanying audience Q&A will focus on national security challenges in the aftermath of Trump鈥檚 presidency and in the midst of an ongoing pandemic.

It鈥檚 a topic that has been growing in relevancy.

鈥淓ven before Trump announced his run for the presidency, General Hayden had growing concern about attacks here and abroad on evidence-based institutions鈥攊ntelligence, academia, science, and the law, in particular鈥攐n the reliance on 鈥榯ruth鈥 and 鈥榚xperts鈥 that has underpinned modern Western thought since the Renaissance,鈥 Pfeiffer said. 鈥淗is worry mounted with President Trump鈥檚 adoption of a neo-isolationist foreign policy, rejection of the value of American leadership on the global stage, and embrace of authoritarian leaders and values.鈥

Hayden, the only person to serve as both the director of the CIA and the National Security Agency, founded the Hayden Center at Mason in 2017 to create a space for dialogue about how intelligence interplays with U.S. national security.

In addition to experts like Pfeiffer, who was the director of the White House Situation Room, former CIA acting director , and himself, the center frequently brings in prominent members of the intelligence community as guest speakers.

It鈥檚 a unique benefit for Mason students.

鈥淪tudents will get a rare opportunity to hear from and directly question this great public servant, and gain insights into how national security and foreign policy may divert significantly away from the 鈥楢merica First鈥 agenda of the past four years,鈥 Pfeiffer said.

鈥淭hey should also walk away with understanding how this won鈥檛 just be a third Obama term, and how the new administration recognizes that a strong American role overseas is wholly dependent on mending the health of our domestic situation鈥攂e it defeating the pandemic, dealing with economic wealth disparity and social justice issues.鈥 听