CIA head: U.S. intel has ‘robust’ knowledge of Iran nuclear capabilities
By Eric Bradner, CNN
Updated 3:54 PM ET, Sun March 22, 2015
“I think they realize that there’s going
to be tremendous costs and consequences and implications if they were to
decide to go for a ‘breakout,'” Brennan said on “Fox News Sunday,”
referring to Iran amassing enough of the materials necessary to build a
nuclear bomb rather than use those materials for civil energy.
“There are a number of things that the
United States has available to it to prevent Iran from getting a bomb,”
Brennan said. “President Obama has made it very clear that we are going
to prevent Iran from having that type of nuclear weapon that they may
have been going on track to obtain. So if they decide to go down that
route they know that they will do so at their own peril.”
The United States and several other
countries are working quickly to finalize a pact that would thwart
Iran’s nuclear ambitions, at least temporarily, and in return ease
sanctions that the Middle Eastern country has faced in recent years.
Brennan said he is “confident that our
intelligence capabilities are sufficiently robust and that we have a
good understanding of what the Iranian nuclear program entails.”
His comment came as host Chris Wallace
asked about Iranian opposition groups’ claims that there is a secret
nuclear facility that the West hasn’t known about.
“It’s not an issue or a question of
trusting the Iranians on this,” Brennan said, adding that both President
Barack Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry are comfortable with
U.S. demands on nuclear inspections as part of the deal.
“I think we’ve gone to school on some of
those developments over the last decade or so. We can now have a better
plan and opportunity to verify some of the things that they are saying
that they’re going to do and not do,” he said.
Brennan also declined to call Iran an ally when it comes to combating ISIS.
The CIA head said ISIS’ presence in Iraq
and the broader region is counter to both U.S. and Iran interests and
the Iranians are stepping up their engagement.
“The Iranians are now engaged with their
Iraqi partners to try to push back these forces of terrorism inside
Iraq,” he said. “At the same time I think they need to be responsible as
far as what they’re doing inside Iraq and not further enflaming that
situation.”
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