The Phnom Penh Post

CIA chief denies Iran unrest role, predicts new violence

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THE head of the CIA on Sunday denied his agency had any role in fomenting the recent antigovern­ment protests in Iran but predicted the violent unrest “is not behind us”.

Mike Pompeo, named a year ago by President Donald Trump to head the intelligen­ce agency, told Fox News on Sunday that economic conditions in Iran “are not good”.

“That’s what caused the people to take to the streets,” he said. He blamed what he called Tehran’s “backward-looking” regime for turning a deaf ear to the voices of the people.

Asked about a claim by Iran’s prosecutor general, Mohammad Javad Montazeri, that a CIA official had coordinate­d with Israel and Saudi Arabia – Iran’s regional rivals – to work with exiled Iranian groups to stir dissent in Iran, Pompeo replied simply: “It’s false.”

“This was the Iranian people – started by them, created by them, continued by them, demanding a better set of living conditions and a break from the theocratic regime.”

Trump has repeatedly tweeted his support for Iranian protesters while castigatin­g the Tehran regime, seizing on the recent unrest to again slam the multiparty nuclear deal with Iran as deeply flawed.

Trump faces deadlines around mid-month on whether to renew temporary waivers or restore US sanctions on Iran. In October, Trump refused to certify that Iran was respecting its commitment­s under the 2015 nuclear accord, but did not reimpose sanctions or abandon the deal itself.

The administra­tion has not revealed its intentions, but the Iran unrest is seen as a possible pretext for blowing up the nucle- ar accord. The US Congress has been working on legislatio­n aimed at tightening terms of the agreement in ways that might satisfy Trump’s demands, and Pompeo expressed careful optimism that it might succeed.

“They could do something,” he said. “They could take some of the weaknesses from the agreement . . . extend deadlines [and] snap back sanctions into place where they could really happen.”

But Bob Corker, head of the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee, said last week no new bill was imminent.

 ?? CCTV/AFP ?? Smoke and flames come from a burning oil tanker at sea off the coast of eastern China yesterday.
CCTV/AFP Smoke and flames come from a burning oil tanker at sea off the coast of eastern China yesterday.
 ?? EMMANUEL DUNAND/AFP ?? A protester gestures under a flag of the National Council of Resistance of Iran during a demonstrat­ion in support of the Iranian people amid a wave of protests in Iran, on January 3, in Brussels.
EMMANUEL DUNAND/AFP A protester gestures under a flag of the National Council of Resistance of Iran during a demonstrat­ion in support of the Iranian people amid a wave of protests in Iran, on January 3, in Brussels.

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