Published Aug 28, 2018

87: General Michael Hayden | National Security in an Age of Lies

General Michael Hayden, former CIA and NSA Director, delves into the challenges of national security in a post-truth society, examining the balance between security and freedom, the impact of social media on societal polarization, and the struggle to maintain objective reality amidst political resistance.
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  • Freedom vs Security

    discusses the delicate balance between freedom and security, emphasizing that both are essential but must be balanced in the real world. He explains that the line between privacy and safety is not fixed, but rather shifts based on circumstances, such as the changes seen post-9/11 1. Hayden asserts, "This is a discussion, as I said before, within a free people as to how they want to achieve two things, both of which they would like to have in full measure, freedom and security, but which in the real world, they have to balance" 2. This ongoing negotiation reflects the complex nature of maintaining national security while respecting individual liberties.

       

    Security Challenges

    In the realm of national security, highlights the limits of security measures, acknowledging that complete safety is unattainable. He notes that after 9/11, significant measures were taken to prevent further attacks, but a balance must be struck to avoid infringing on freedoms 3. Hayden also addresses the controversy surrounding the revocation of security clearances, arguing that such actions without due process can undermine intelligence efforts 4. He states, "The president has absolute authority over security clearances, but then again there are processes that normally surround the granting or removing of clearances" 4. These issues underscore the challenges in safeguarding both national security and democratic principles.

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