CIA director to focus on Iran in visit to Israel

Edited by Ed Newman
2021-08-10 12:36:54

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The American spymaster is scheduled to arrive in al-Quds on Tuesday to mark his first visit since assuming office, Axios reported.

Washington, August 10 (RHC)-- The director of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, the CIA, will visit Israel and, observers say, is prepared to give them whatever Tel Aviv wants.

The Israelis also want to focus on the administration of Ebrahim Raisi, who was recently inaugurated as the new president of Iran.  “The talks will focus on Iran's nuclear program and regional activity, and that Israel hopes to hear more about U.S. policy toward the new Iranian government and a possible return to the 2015 nuclear deal,” read the report.

The director of U.S. Central Intelligence Agency will also meet with Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and other military and intelligence officials.

The United States’ waning presence in the Middle East sets off alarm bells among the Israelis, with the regime’s President Reuven Rivlin warning his US counterpart, Joe Biden, that a US troop drawdown in the region could push Arab countries closer to Iran.

Burns is later “expected” to stop by in Ramallah to meet with Palestinian intelligence chief Majed Faraj as well as Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas.

The CIA has maintained a close cooperation with Mossad in launching cowardly operations against Iran.  Tehran has time and again asserted that it stands ready to defend its interests in the region in the face of an attack by the U.S. or its allies, namely Israel.

The IRGC chief commander says the ultimate collapse of the Zionist regime is a reality that will be materialized in the near future.  The chief commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) recently noted that the Israeli regime’s demise was on the horizon.

“The collapse and fall of the Zionist regime is far beyond a mere aspiration and is a reality, which will be realized in the near future.” Major General Hossein Salami said during meetings with Palestinian officials in Tehran.



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