Henry Crumpton, a former CIA operative and State Department ambassador giving a public talk in Albuquerque today, was among a group of high-level officials discussed in a Washington Post story this week about a loss of seasoned talent at the CIA.
I interviewed Crumpton last week about his speech in Albuquerque today – sponsored by the Albuquerque International Association. If you’ve got a free afternoon and want to talk terrorism with an expert head over to the UNM campus at 3 pm today.
If you go
WHAT: Albuquerque International Association Lecture Series on Terrorism
WHO: Ambassador Henry Crumpton, former CIA official and coordinator for counterterrorism at the U.S. Department of State.
WHEN: Friday, April 15 from 3 p.m.-5 p.m.
WHERE: UNM Continuing Education Conference Center; 1634 University NE. Free parking available.
HOW MUCH: AIA members – $15; non-members – $20; students with ID – free of charge.
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