Ray McGovern, a retired CIA analyst, whistleblower and political activist told Sputnik that Morell "is not a person to be taken seriously" for, by trying to act tough, he is simply taking the same line as Hillary Clinton, while angling for a high position under her administration.
"He is not a serious person. He has shown himself willing to do the bidding of those who lied about the intelligence before the Iraq war, bear in mind that intelligence was not mistaken, it was fraud, and he supervised much of it," McGovern noted.
"But the notion that he can be so childish, so adolescent, so much upfront about how tough he is, how he is going to kill Russians and kill Iranians…predicts a continuation of this feckless policy from which there is no exit and which really is a fool's errand."
McGovern added that he is tired of the never-ending inner dispute between the Pentagon and the CIA over so-called "moderate rebels" in Syria. There are no moderate rebels in Syria, McGovern says, only people "who the US pays to overthrow Assad." US President Barack Obama admitted it two years ago, said McGovern, by remarking that moderate rebels in Syria are "a fantasy."
"The Russians are trying to separate the people that we don't want killed from the people that they're fighting with, al-Nusra for example, an acknowledged terrorist group. The problem is that to the degree these ‘moderate' rebels have any strength at all, it's with al-Nusra, and so they can't be separated. And so the Russians bomb them and the Pentagon says ‘Well, OK,' but the CIA says ‘Hey those are our guys that you're bombing, please stop!'"
In addition to endorsing Clinton in a New York Times op-ed last week, Morell has also called the Republican nominee Donald Trump Moscow's "unwitting agent," unfit to be the leader of the US. In his turn, Mr. Trump dismissed Morell's allegations and accused him of lying to cover up for the deaths of US embassy staff in Benghazi.