Former Secretary of State Michael Pompeo
Mike Pompeo, who served as secretary of state in the first Trump
administration and previously as CIA director, said he believes
President Donald Trump's threats toward Iran and his promises to
supporters of protests against the regime will be translated into
concrete action. Pompeo said Trump has a record of standing by his word,
and that leaders in Tehran should be worried about the direction being
set by the White House.
According to Pompeo, the messages Trump conveyed to demonstrators in
Iran were not empty statements. He said the threats against the Iranian
regime are expected to materialize and stressed that there is no reason
to assume the US president will back away from his commitments on this
front.
Turning to Gaza, Pompeo said there
is no chance that Hamas will voluntarily lay down its arms. In his view,
only the sustained and extensive use of force can bring about a real
change in the security reality. He expressed doubt that diplomatic
initiatives alone could restrain the organization or alter its conduct.
Pompeo said Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas is a supporter of terrorism and
must not be allowed to control Gaza after the war.
Pompeo also rejected the idea of
transferring control of Gaza to the Palestinian Authority after the war.
He said Mahmoud Abbas, the PA president, is a supporter of terrorism
and argued that handing Gaza over to him would be a grave mistake.
Pompeo arrived in Israel as a guest at the annual economic conference hosted by the Profit Financial Group.
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