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Senior CIA Officer on Russia | Legendary Case Officer and Chief of Station | Glenn Corn

Senior CIA Officer on Russia | Legendary Case Officer and Chief of Station | Glenn Corn



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Today I’m so excited to share this Combat Story with a legend from the CIA spanning the First Cold War battling the Soviet Union, to the fall of the Berlin Wall, to the Counterterrorism refocus, and then the second Cold War with Putin’s Russia: Glenn Corn. 

Glenn recently retired after 34 years of US government service that included time with the Army and State Department but, primarily, was with the CIA as Case Officer, Russia expert, and multiple time Chief of Station in some of the most important countries in the world for America’s security.

In this interview, we delve into Glenn’s experience at the Agency, to include close calls, lessons learned, his command of foreign languages (Glenn’s a fluent Russian speaker) and where the Agency is going today, but we spend the entire second half digging into everything Russia, to include Putin’s motivations, Navalny’s death, the experience of the Russian people from the late 1980s until today, and what it would take for Putin’s reign to finally stop and give the Russian people a just leader.

I’m good friends with Glenn’s brother, Gavin, who was sitting just off-screen during this interview, who also spent many years in government service with the Department of Justice. They come from a family that has given so much to this country and I’m so excited for you all to hear Glenn’s story for the first time.

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👇 Show Notes:
00:00 - Introduction
00:56 - Guest Profile: 
02:13 - Start of Interview
2:43 - Getting Out of CIA
04:46 - Thoughts To Return To Russia
06:09 - Interest In Government Service
10:00 - Learning Languages
15:29 - Time in Soviet Union
19:55 - Challenging Moments
22:19 - Bolotor Ad
23:32 - Experience During 9/11
27:26 - Children Going Into the Military
29:00 - Mentorships
33:10 - Losing Teammates
40:37 - Planning and Executing
45:25 - Misunderstandings of the Agency
47:18 - First Time Outside the Wire
50:44 - Give Legacy Ad
52:05 - Aftermath of the First Mission
59:27 - Pre and Post 9/11 CIA
01:05:31 - Toughest Moments
01:08:34 - Thoughts on Russia/Soviet Union
01:23:47 - American/Russian Proxy Wars
01:29:50 - Second Cold War
01:34:11 - Russian Propaganda
01:41:50 - Putin's Motivations
01:45:29 - Theoretical Changes in Russia
01:56:04 - Glenn's Book 
02:01:54 - Sentimental Items
02:030:06 - Would You Do It All Again?
02:04:57 - Listener Feedback


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