They like to call it ‘the greatest museum you’ll never see.’ Tucked away in the corridors of its Langley, Virginia, headquarters, the revamped Central Intelligence Agency museum — while still closed to the public — is revealing some newly declassified artefacts from the spy agency’s most storied operations since its founding 75 years ago. Top among them: a slightly more than foot-long (30.5cm) scale model of the compound in Kabul, Afghanistan, that was used to brief President Joe Biden before the drone strike that killed Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri just two months ago. “It’s very unusual for something to get declassified that quickly,” said Janelle Neises, the museum’s deputy director
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