في لقاء مع رئيس دائرة السي اي اي الامريكية (وكالة المخابرات) المدعو ويليام بيرنز قال :
(عملي كسفير امريكي في روسيا اصابني بالشيب من الضغط النفسي في التعامل مع الروس,
وزاد من شيبي وابيضاض شعري كذلك هو التعامل والمناقشة مع الايرانيين بخصوص الملف النووي!)


في المقابل والتشريني\التشريبي وولد ام تقرير وديناصورات ابن صبحة يريدون
يحاصرون ايران بمقاطعة جبن كاله !!!

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WorldAmericasMedia Wire CIA director says Russia and Iran turned his hair gray

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Working as the US ambassador to Russia was so stressful, it caused CIA Director William Burns’ hair to lose its color, the US’s newly appointed intelligence boss says. He added the rest of his gray hair has to do with negotiations with the Iranians over it nuclear program.
Speaking to the Wall Street Journal, Burns claimed he acquired “most of the gray locks” during his work in Moscow – a post he held from 2005 to 2008.
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https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-07-21/cia-chief-says-russia-s-iran-drone-deal-shows-military-
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CIA Chief Says Russia’s Iran Drone Deal Shows Military Weakness

William Burns says the two countries don’t trust each other

China is unsettled by Russia’s war performance, Burns say
William Burns Photographer: Al Drago/Bloomberg
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Iain Marlow

July 20, 2022 at 8:52 p.m. ED

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The head of the US Central Intelligence Agency said Russia’s interest in buying drones from Iran for its war in Ukraine reveals the poor state of its military.“It’s true that the Russians are reaching out to the Iranians to try to acquire armed drones,” CIA Director William Burns said during a three-hour stop at the Rocky Mountain resort of Aspen, Colorado, for an annual security forum that has drawn senior Biden administration officials, US generals and diplomats.
“They need each other, they don’t really trust each other, in the sense that they’re energy rivals and historical competitors,” Burns said. “It’s important to remind ourselves that it’s a reflection, in some ways, of the deficiencies of Russia’s defense industry today, and the difficulties they’re having after significant losses so far in the war against Ukraine.”Russian President Vladimir Putin visited Tehran earlier this week. Burns said Russia and Iran are trying to help each other evade US sanctions, are exploring options for alliances, shortly after President Joe Biden’s trip to the Middle East. While the expected drone purchase is “troubling,” Burns said, there are limits to how much the two countries will be willing to cooperate.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine must be viewed as a “strategic failure,” Burns said, with the US intelligence community estimating that Russia has already lost 15,000 soldiers and about three times as many wounded.
Earlier: Putin Meets Raisi, Erdogan in Iran for Talks Overshadowed by War

Burns, a veteran diplomat who joked that “most of the gray hair on top of my head came from negotiating with Russians and Iranians over the years,” scoffed at rumors Putin is in poor health, saying, “As far as we can tell, he is entirely too healthy.”
China ‘Unsettled’

In a wide-ranging discussion at the Aspen Security Forum, Burns said China’s President Xi Jinping might be worried about the global economic uncertainty the Ukraine war has unleashed before a crucial Chinese Communist Party Congress later this year, when he is expected to secure a third term.