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Obama Sent $400m Ransom To Iran As American Prisoners Were Freed
This is like an insane B-Movie script… Are you kidding me?
“Wooden pallets stacked with euros, Swiss francs and other currencies were flown into Iran on an unmarked cargo plane”
There can only be one explanation. Iran must have some of the best Muslim callers to daily prayer. Obama merely wanted to subsidize them so they can continue to produce “the prettiest sound on earth.”
The White House has responded to a Wall Street Journal report that it secretly airlifted $400 million in cash to Iran in January at the same time four American hostages were released.
The WSJ reported:
Wooden pallets stacked with euros, Swiss francs and other currencies were flown into Iran on an unmarked cargo plane, according to [U.S. and European officials and congressional staff briefed on the operation]. The U.S. procured the money from the central banks of the Netherlands and Switzerland said.
The report said that the settlement, which resolved claims before an international tribunal in The Hague, also lined up with the implementation of the Iran nuclear deal.
The White House denied the payment was ransom for the hostages, but part of an agreement going back to the time the Shah was in power.
Marc Thiessen said the deal was obviously a quid pro quo and that the White House’s denials were “laughable.”
“If it wasn’t a ransom deal, why the secrecy? Why send an unmarked plane with wooden pallets filled with Swiss francs and other non-U.S. currency in the dead of night to arrive in Tehran, just by the way, by coincidence, on the very day that the hostages are released?
Thiessen said that since the January payment, Iran has taken more Americans hostage and demanded more money.
The US secretly flew $400 million stashed inside wooden pallets out to Iran as four Americans were released from Tehran – but the Obama administration insists it was not a ransom payment.
The pallets, which were stuffed with euros, Swiss francs and other foreign currencies, arrived in Tehran on January 17. That same day, four US citizens were released in exchange for seven Iranians held in the United States.
Officials denied any link between the payment and the prisoner exchange, saying the deal was part of a $1.7 billion settlement to resolve a failed 1979 arms deal, the Wall Street Journal reports.
Bur critics claim that the clandestine multi-million dollar payment was part of the hostage negotiations.
They also point to the fact that President Barack Obama failed to make any mention of the $400 million when he announced the prisoner exchange.