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A hardline ‘chain-smoking convert to Islam’ was just named the CIA’s Iran Chief

The CIA just appointed a hardline “chain-smoking convert to Islam” as its new chief of Iran operations, possibly signaling that the agency could take an even harder stance against the regime in Tehran, according to The New York Times.

Michael D’Andrea, known internally by his nicknames “Dark Prince” or “Ayatollah Mike,” previously worked on the hunt for Osama bin Laden, and led the CIA’s controversial drone killing and enemy detainee programs.

D’Andrea was put into his current role by CIA Director Mike Pompeo, who has also been known to take a hardline against Iran. That mirrors the views of Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, who once listed off his three main priorities as “Iran, Iran, Iran.”

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The CIA just appointed a hardline “chain-smoking convert to Islam” as its new chief of Iran operations, possibly signaling that the agency could take an even harder stance against the regime in Tehran, according to The New York Times.

Michael D’Andrea, known internally by his nicknames “Dark Prince” or “Ayatollah Mike,” previously worked on the hunt for Osama bin Laden, and led the CIA’s controversial drone killing and enemy detainee programs.

D’Andrea was put into his current role by CIA Director Mike Pompeo, who has also been known to take a hardline against Iran. That mirrors the views of Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, who once listed off his three main priorities as “Iran, Iran, Iran.”

D’Andrea converted to Islam in order to marry his current wife, though the Times notes that he smokes cigarettes often and doesn’t appear to be overly-religious. His past work at the agency has given him plenty of experience, though even coworkers who support him say he’s not easy to work with, the Post reported.

Still, they say he’s a workaholic with a lot of operations under his belt and expert knowledge of terror groups.

 

Read the whole story from Business Insider.

Featured image courtesy of Reuters

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