Wednesday, June 26, 2019

US Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA) Director: Iran Is At An Inflection Point

Lieutenant General Robert Ashley Jr, director of the US Defense Intelligence Agency, warned the recent drone and oil tanker attacks were a bid to push back against sanctions

FOX News: Iran likely at 'inflection point,' launching attacks to change 'status quo,' Defense Intelligence Agency director tells Fox News

EXCLUSIVE – Iran is likely at "an inflection point," and the recent attacks on tankers and the downing of a U.S. surveillance drone appear to be part of an effort to change "the status quo," the director of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) told Fox News exclusively.

"I'd say that they're probably at an inflection point right now," the director, Lt. Gen. Robert Ashley Jr., explained in his first national TV interview as the leader of the nearly 17-thousand strong agency. Director Ashley said, based on their activity over the last several years, the Iranians would probably say they were in a "favorable" position with their influence over the Iraqi government and the likelihood their longtime regional ally -- Syrian President Bashar al-Assad -- will remain in power.

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WNU Editor: I concur .... Iran is at an inflection point. And in turn a lot of people are now worried about this .... Experts fear ‘snowball effect’ as Iran abandons nuclear deal (AP).

More News On The US Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA) Director's Remarks That Iran Is At An Inflection Point

Iran drone and tanker attacks are part of a bid to fight back against the 'status quo' as economic sanctions start to bite, warns US Defense Intelligence Agency chief -- Daily Mail
DIA Director Ashley: Trump's Pressure Has Pushed Iran to an 'Inflection Point' -- NewsMax
US Defence Intel Chief: Iran Likely at ‘Inflection Point,’ Seeks ‘Status Quo’ Change -- Sputnik

1 comment:

  1. The leader of Iran dresses in 10th century garb...they are not in any hurry to resolve the issue, they just have to wait out Trump and hope the next in line will turn on the water tap on again. Same goes for China, playing the long game and just taking the temporary punishment.

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