Former CIA Director slams Trump for Iran strategy

ANI  |  Washington D.C. [United States] 

Former (CIA) has slammed Donald Trump's administration for its hard-line stance toward Iran, saying it has diminished the possibility of peaceful political change there.

"With wholesale condemnation of and nuclear deal over past year, Trump Admin squandered the opportunity to bolster reformists in and prospects for peaceful political reform in Bluster is neither a strategy nor a mechanism for the exercise of U.S. power and influence," Brennan tweeted on Tuesday.

Brennan served as CIA during the

Trump dubbed the Iranian regime as "brutal" and "corrupt" and also purported that the money was given to by Barack Obama, when he was the American "went into terrorism and into their 'pockets.'"

As anti-government protests continued in for the fifth consecutive day between the Iranian security forces and protestors, the official death toll rose to 20.

On Sunday, Iranian said the people of were free to protest peacefully, but rejected protesting by violence. The authorities have also blocked two popular - Telegram and - as a security measure.

Israeli has wished Iranian people "success in their noble quest for freedom."

"I wish the Iranian people success in their noble quest for freedom," Netanyahu said in a video published on Monday.

He also dismissed Iranian Hassan Rouhani's claim that is behind the protests in

"I heard today Iran's Hassan Rouhani's claim that is behind the protests in It's not only false. It's laughable. And unlike Rouhani, I will not insult the Iranian people. They deserve better," Netanyahu said.

is still witnessing a wave of demonstrations, being held in many cities across the country as people took to raising anti-government slogans, over alleged corruption and rising prices that have plagued the people of the country.

Scores of protestors have been arrested in the last few days.

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First Published: Wed, January 03 2018. 09:05 IST