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World News See other World News Articles Title: Have You Heard Of The CIA’s Iran Mission Center? In 2017, the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) created a special unit the Iran Mission Center to focus attention on the U.S. plans against Iran. The initiative for this unit came from CIA director John Brennan, who left his post as the Trump administration came into office. Brennan believed that the CIA needed to focus attention on what the United States sees as problem areas North Korea and Iran, for instance. This predated the Trump administration. Brennans successor Mike Pompeo, who was CIA director for just over a year (until he was appointed U.S. Secretary of State) continued this policy. The CIAs Iran-related activity had been conducted in the Iran Operations Division (Persia House). This was a section with Iran specialists who built up knowledge about political and economic developments inside Iran and in the Iranian diaspora. It bothered the hawks in Washington as one official told me that Persia House was filled with Iran specialists who had no special focus on regime change in Iran. Some of them, due to their long concentration on Iran, had developed sensitivity to the country. image Trumps people wanted a much more focused and belligerent group that would provide the kind of intelligence that tickled the fancy of his National Security Adviser John Bolton. To head the Iran Mission Center, the CIA appointed Michael DAndrea. DAndrea was central to the post-9/11 interrogation program, and he ran the CIAs Counterterrorism Center. Assassinations and torture were central to his approach. It was DAndrea who expanded the CIAs drone strike program, in particular the signature strike. The signature strike is a particularly controversial instrument. The CIA was given the allowance to kill anyone who fit a certain profile a man of a certain age, for instance, with a phone that had been used to call someone on a list.The dark arts of the CIA are precisely those of DAndrea. What is germane to his post at the Iran Mission Center is that DAndrea is close to the Gulf Arabs, a former CIA analyst told me. The Gulf Arabs have been pushing hard for action against Iran, a view shared by DAndrea and parts of his team. For his hard-nosed attitude toward Iran, DAndrea is knownironicallyas Ayatollah Mike. DAndrea and people like Bolton are part of an ecosystem of men who have a visceral hatred for Iran and who are close to the worldview of the Saudi royal family. These are men who are reckless with violence, willing to do anything if it means provoking a war against Iran. Nothing should be put past them. image The initiative for this unit came from CIA director John Brennan, who left his post as the Trump administration came into office. Getty Image. DAndrea and the hawks edged out several Iran experts from the Iran Mission Center, people like Margaret Stromecki who had been head of analysis. Others who want to offer an alternative to the Pompeo-Bolton view of things either have also moved on or remain silent. There is no space in the Trump administration, a former official told me, for dissent on the Iran policy. Saudi Arabias War DAndreas twin outside the White House is Thomas Kaplan, the billionaire who set up two groups that are blindingly for regime change in Iran. The two groups are United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI) and Counter Extremism Project. There is nothing subtle here. These groups and Kaplan himself promote an agenda of great disparagement of Muslims in general and of Iran in particular. Kaplan blamed Iran for the creation of ISIS, for it was Iran Kaplan said that used a terrible Sunni movement to expand its reach from Persia to the Mediterranean. Such absurdity followed from a fundamental misreading of Shia concepts such as taqiya, which means prudence and not as Kaplan and others argue deceit. Kaplan, bizarrely, shares more with ISIS than Iran does with that group since both Kaplan and ISIS are driven by their hatred of those who follow the Shia traditions of Islam. It is fitting that Kaplans anti-Iran groups bring together the CIA and money. The head of UANI is Mark Wallace, who is the chief executive of Kaplans Tigris Financial Group, a financial firm with investments which it admits would benefit from instability in the Middle East. Working with UANI and the Counter Extremism Project is Norman Roule, a former national intelligence manager for Iran in the U.S. Office of the Director of National Intelligence. Roule has offered his support to the efforts of the Arabia Foundation, run by Ali Shihabi a man with close links to the Saudi monarchy. The Arabia Foundation was set up to do more effective public relations work for the Saudis than the Saudi diplomats are capable of doing. Shihabi is the son of one of Saudi Arabias most well-regarded diplomats, Samir al-Shihabi, who played an important role as Saudi Arabias ambassador to Pakistan during the war that created al-Qaeda. These men Kaplan and Bolton, DAndrea and Shihabi are eager to use the full force of the U.S. military to further the dangerous goals of the Gulf Arab royals (of both Saudi Arabia and of the UAE). When Pompeo walked before cameras, he carried their water for them. These are men on a mission. They want war against Iran. Evidence, reason. None of this is important to them. They will not stop until the U.S. bombers deposit their deadly payload on Tehran and Qom, Isfahan and Shiraz. They will do anything to make that our terrible reality. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 3.
#2. To: Ada (#0)
Will some one tell me WHY the US wants to go after Iran?? Do not bother: it is jew lands request.
Will some one tell me WHY the US wants to go after Iran?? You must first understand the recent history of Iran to know what current events are about. In 1953 the lawfully elected Prime Minister Mossadeqh was overthrown and the CIA asset Shah Reza Pahalvi was installed. His reign of terror with the secret police, the Savak, ran over people rights. This lasted until 1979 when a student uprising and the capture of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran led to the 444 day hostage crisis. Jimmy Carter sent the Seal Teams in to try a rescue, but two of the choppers crashed in the desert and the mission was aborted. The hostages were released 444 days after the Embassy fell when Ronald Reagan was inaugurated. ;)
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