DINE report: Piñera insists that “if there was foreign intervention, it is a possibility”



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President Sebastián Piñera granted a series of interviews to different national media, one day after the Plebiscite that crowned the options of Approval and the Constituent Convention as winners.

That was touched on in the interviews, but so was the report from the Army Intelligence Directorate (DINE), which was delivered to him the day that Piñera said his now famous phrase “we are at war against a powerful enemy.”

In the interview with CNN Chile / CHV he touched on this, assuring that “when I spoke of war, it was war against violence.”

Regarding the reports, Piñera said he receives many, some “very contradictory” to each other.

“What I said that night is that a very powerful enemy had to be faced. I was referring to those who burned the Metro, the churches, those who tried to burn down a hospital,” he explained.

“It depends on what foreign influence is. That through social networks there was an intervention, that is evident and proven,” he concluded.

“That there was a foreign intervention, that will have to be investigated by the Prosecutor’s Office,” he added. “If there was foreign intervention I do not know, it is a possibility,” he concluded.



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