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CIA chief warns Trump against ripping up Iran deal

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LONDON, United Kingdom: CIA director John Brennan warned yesterday that tearing up the Iran nuclear deal, as US President- elect Donald Trump promised during his election campaign, would be ‘disastrous’.

“I think it would be the height of folly if the next administra­tion were to tear up that agreement,” Brennan told the BBC, adding: “It would be disastrous, it really would.”

He said it would be ‘ almost unpreceden­ted’ for one administra­tion to tear up an agreement made by a previous one.

Brennan warned ‘it could lead to a weapons programme inside of Iran that could lead other states in the region to embark on their own programmes, with military conflict’.

Since his election, Trump has been more circumspec­t, not publicly discussing the internatio­nal deal with Tehran aimed at preventing the Islamic republic from developing nuclear weapons.

But his pick to succeed Brennan as head of the Central Intelligen­ce Agency (CIA), Mike Pompeo, is a strident critic of the agreement.

IntheBBCin­terview,Brennanals­o expressed hope there would be an improvemen­t in relations between Washington and Moscow.

But he warned: “I think President- elect Trump and the new administra­tion need to be wary of Russian promises. Russian promises in my mind have not given us what it is they had pledged.” — AFP

 ??  ?? Trump (left) and Romney dine at Jean Georges restaurant in New York City. — AFP photo
Trump (left) and Romney dine at Jean Georges restaurant in New York City. — AFP photo

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