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US’ plan to destabilize Iran: “Dark Prince” appointed as head of the CIA
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James M. Dorsey |

The Trump administration, this week, appeared to take a potential step closer to backing efforts plotted by Saudi Arabia and the UAE to destabilize Iran; possibly topple its Islamic government; and force Qatar to fall into line with Gulf policies that target Iran, political Islam, and militants; with the appointment of a seasoned covert operations officer as head of the Central Intelligence Agency’s Iran operations.

Saudi support of militant groups in Pakistani Baluchistan that operate across the border in the Iranian province of Sistan and Baluchistan is abetted by a US policy.

The appointment of Michael D’Andrea, a hard-charging, chain-smoking operative, alternatively nicknamed the Dark Prince or Ayatollah Mike, whose track record includes overseeing the hunt for Osama Bin Laden, suggested that the CIA was likely to take a more operational approach in confronting Iran in line with President Donald J. Trump’s Saudi and UAE-backed hard line towards the Islamic Republic, which involves a possible push for regime change.

Read more: US-Saudi arms deal: Is this setting the stage for a Saudi-Iranian war?

Mr. D’Andrea took up his new post at a moment that the US focus appeared to be shifting to Iran as the Islamic State suffered significant defeats with the near fall of Mosul in Iraq and the imminent fall of Raqqa, the group’s self-declared capital in Syria.

Baluchistan – the epicenter of proxy wars
Saudi support of militant groups in Pakistani Baluchistan that operate across the border in the Iranian province of Sistan and Baluchistan is abetted by a US policy that allows militancy to fester by failing to recognize links between multiple conflicts in South and Central Asia.

Baluchistan serves as a safe haven for the Afghan Taliban and as a transit station in the smuggling of drugs from Afghanistan to Iran and beyond. It is also the focal point of at least two regional proxy wars: the escalating rivalry between Saudi Arabia and Iran and the perennial dispute between Pakistan and India. Pakistan accuses Indian intelligence of supporting Baloch separatists in retaliation for Islamabad’s backing of militants in Kashmir.

D’Andrea’s appointment came as some US officials were pushing for a US policy of regime change in Iran.

Mohammad Baksh Sajdi, the assistant commissioner of the Baloch district of Kharran, in a demonstration of the influence of Saudi-inspired, anti-Shiite, anti-Iranian Sunni Muslim ultra-conservatism, recently banned barbers from “cutting beards in a fashionable way which is against the principles of Islam according to all religious scholars.” A similar edict was issued in Baluchistan’s Omara district. A magistrate in Kharran reimposed the ban after it was canceled by the government because it was illegal.

Read more: Rouhani’s re-election: No hope for better US-Iran ties, yet!

D’Andrea’s appointment means escalation of war
Mr. D’Andrea, who converted to Islam to marry his Muslim wife rather than out of religious conviction, brings an impressive covert operations record to challenge Iran. Mr. D’Andrea was reportedly involved in the use of torture in interrogations of suspected militants under President George W. Bush.

He also played a key role in the targeting in 2008 of Imad Mugniyah, the international operations chief for Lebanese Shiite militia Hezbollah who maintained close ties to Iran. Mr. Mugniyah was assassinated in Damascus in an operation carried out together with Israel’s intelligence agency, Mossad. Mr. D’Andrea was also involved in the ramping up of US drone strikes in Pakistan and Yemen that target Islamist militants.

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US’ plan to destabilize Iran: “Dark Prince” appointed as head of the CIA
 
US’ plan to destabilize Iran: “Dark Prince” appointed as head of the CIA
Global Village Space |


James M. Dorsey |

The Trump administration, this week, appeared to take a potential step closer to backing efforts plotted by Saudi Arabia and the UAE to destabilize Iran; possibly topple its Islamic government; and force Qatar to fall into line with Gulf policies that target Iran, political Islam, and militants; with the appointment of a seasoned covert operations officer as head of the Central Intelligence Agency’s Iran operations.

Saudi support of militant groups in Pakistani Baluchistan that operate across the border in the Iranian province of Sistan and Baluchistan is abetted by a US policy.

The appointment of Michael D’Andrea, a hard-charging, chain-smoking operative, alternatively nicknamed the Dark Prince or Ayatollah Mike, whose track record includes overseeing the hunt for Osama Bin Laden, suggested that the CIA was likely to take a more operational approach in confronting Iran in line with President Donald J. Trump’s Saudi and UAE-backed hard line towards the Islamic Republic, which involves a possible push for regime change.

Read more: US-Saudi arms deal: Is this setting the stage for a Saudi-Iranian war?

Mr. D’Andrea took up his new post at a moment that the US focus appeared to be shifting to Iran as the Islamic State suffered significant defeats with the near fall of Mosul in Iraq and the imminent fall of Raqqa, the group’s self-declared capital in Syria.

Baluchistan – the epicenter of proxy wars
Saudi support of militant groups in Pakistani Baluchistan that operate across the border in the Iranian province of Sistan and Baluchistan is abetted by a US policy that allows militancy to fester by failing to recognize links between multiple conflicts in South and Central Asia.

Baluchistan serves as a safe haven for the Afghan Taliban and as a transit station in the smuggling of drugs from Afghanistan to Iran and beyond. It is also the focal point of at least two regional proxy wars: the escalating rivalry between Saudi Arabia and Iran and the perennial dispute between Pakistan and India. Pakistan accuses Indian intelligence of supporting Baloch separatists in retaliation for Islamabad’s backing of militants in Kashmir.

D’Andrea’s appointment came as some US officials were pushing for a US policy of regime change in Iran.

Mohammad Baksh Sajdi, the assistant commissioner of the Baloch district of Kharran, in a demonstration of the influence of Saudi-inspired, anti-Shiite, anti-Iranian Sunni Muslim ultra-conservatism, recently banned barbers from “cutting beards in a fashionable way which is against the principles of Islam according to all religious scholars.” A similar edict was issued in Baluchistan’s Omara district. A magistrate in Kharran reimposed the ban after it was canceled by the government because it was illegal.

Read more: Rouhani’s re-election: No hope for better US-Iran ties, yet!

D’Andrea’s appointment means escalation of war
Mr. D’Andrea, who converted to Islam to marry his Muslim wife rather than out of religious conviction, brings an impressive covert operations record to challenge Iran. Mr. D’Andrea was reportedly involved in the use of torture in interrogations of suspected militants under President George W. Bush.

He also played a key role in the targeting in 2008 of Imad Mugniyah, the international operations chief for Lebanese Shiite militia Hezbollah who maintained close ties to Iran. Mr. Mugniyah was assassinated in Damascus in an operation carried out together with Israel’s intelligence agency, Mossad. Mr. D’Andrea was also involved in the ramping up of US drone strikes in Pakistan and Yemen that target Islamist militants.

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US’ plan to destabilize Iran: “Dark Prince” appointed as head of the CIA


Pakistan needs to make balochistan doesn't become a bloody proxi in this mess... if our idiotic rulers allow this then kiss CPEC and even the integrity of pakistan goodbye
 
Without a doubt these idiots are going to destabilize Pakistan in the process.
india also has to sacrifice because of International North South Corridor, include russia too..
destabilizing iran is not in favor of regional countries.. looks like US want to hit four(pak,china,india & russia) by one shot in order to keep America's superiority forever... and US will definitely try to destabilize iran then pak then india then russia & finally china.. we all are in a long queue..
 
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Not going to happen. Iran is not a push over like the Arabs. However I would like to see Baluchistan merge back with Iran's sistan province where it rightfully resides.
 
Not going to happen. Iran is not a push over like the Arabs. However I would like to see Baluchistan merge back with Iran's sistan province where it rightfully resides.
not gonna happen.
 
time will tell. Lets see history is always interesting.
Any likelihood of that happening has diminished now there was an attempt in the early 00's and to some extent the forces pursuing it came very close to achieving it. In our lifetime not gonna happen but boundaries change that is a fact.
 
Without a doubt these idiots are going to destabilize Pakistan in the process.

The question is whether these claims about Pakistani Baluchistan are true and where our leaders and security forces are? I think the claims are bogus.
 
Not going to happen. Iran is not a push over like the Arabs. However I would like to see Baluchistan merge back with Iran's sistan province where it rightfully resides.

Does Iran even claim Balochistan? Anyway, because CPEC passes through it, China will not look fondly upon any destabilizing actions in that region.
 

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