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Why wasn't it a wire transfer..??
DrafterX Offline
#51 Posted:
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The man just flat out lied and accused everyone else of being stupid.. Not talking
Gene363 Offline
#52 Posted:
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ZRX1200 wrote:
I'm thankful that this is the most transparent administration ever, and that my healthcare has gone down $2,500 a year with lower deductibles.


Both my sons have had their insurance increase more than $2,500 a year and their deductibles are thousands more. They are required to carry birth coverage in spite of not being able to have any more children.
Gene363 Offline
#53 Posted:
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DrafterX wrote:
The man just flat out lied and accused everyone else of being stupid.. Not talking


He was referring to the people that elected him.Not talking
DrafterX Offline
#54 Posted:
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Gene363 wrote:
They are required to carry birth coverage in spite of not being able to have any more children.


that's in case somebody else has a kid... Mellow
cacman Offline
#55 Posted:
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And the CASH payments from the bad Iran deal continue
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Administration confirms two more payments to Iran, totaling $1.3 billion
http://www.cnn.com/2016/09/07/politics/iran-cash-payments-congress-hearing/index.html

(CNN)The Obama administration made two additional cash payments totaling $1.3 billion, after delivering $400 million to Iran by plane in January, to resolve a failed arms deal, administration officials told lawmakers Tuesday.

The briefing, first reported by the Wall Street Journal, was confirmed to CNN by congressional aides who attended. The additional payments were delivered to Iran in Swiss francs, Euros and other currencies.

It's sure to stoke more criticism from Republicans, who had already sharply denounced the $400 million transfer as "ransom."

That cash payment was made in January on the same day Iran released four American prisoners and formally implemented the nuclear deal. The money was flown in a plane to Iran on wooden pallets stacked with various currencies to resolve a dispute between the two countries stemming from a failed arms deal made before the Islamic Revolution in 1979 that toppled the Shah.

When the nuclear deal was implemented in January, the Obama administration announced that it agreed to pay $1.7 billion to settle the decades old dispute, although officials didn't say when or how the payments were made until now.

The administration has dismissed the notion that the payments amounted to a "ransom."

"We do not pay ransom," Obama said last month. "We didn't here, and we won't in the future."

"We announced these payments in January. Many months ago," Obama added. "They were not a secret. It wasn't a secret. We were completely open with everybody about it."

Dawn Selak, a spokesperson for the Treasury Department, sounded a similar note Wednesday.

"As we announced at the beginning of this year and was widely reported at the time, the United States in January agreed to pay Iran $1.7 billion to settle a long-standing legal claim at the Hague," Selak said. "The form of those principal and interest payments -- made in non-U.S. currency, in cash -- was necessitated by the effectiveness of U.S. and international sanctions regimes over the last several years in isolating Iran from the international financial system."

House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Ed Royce introduced a measure Tuesday to censure the Obama administration for the payments.

Sen. Marco Rubio also introduced legislation that would prohibit those kinds of payments to Iran. The Florida Republican said the bill, "The No Ransom Payments Act," "will prevent this president or any future president from paying ransoms and ensure that American victims of Iranian terrorism are paid first, before the regime in Tehran can claim settlements."

"The Obama administration's ransom payment has become a source of bragging rights and extensive propaganda from the Iranian regime," Rubio wrote in an editorial published Wednesday in the Tampa Bay Times.

"The payments were made within hours of the hostages being released, and the plane carrying the hostages was not allowed to leave Tehran until the plane with the ransom payment arrived," the senator added. "Payments conditioned on the release of hostages are ransom payments, no matter what other dispute they are intended to settle."
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#56 Posted:
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Iran may have received an additional $33.6 billion in secret cash and gold payments facilitated by the Obama administration between 2014 and 2016, according to testimony provided before Congress by an expert on last summer’s nuclear agreement with Iran.

Between January 2014 and July 2015, when the Obama administration was hammering out the final details of the nuclear accord, Iran was paid $700 million every month from funds that had previously been frozen by U.S. sanctions.

A total of $11.9 billion was ultimately paid to Iran, but the details surrounding these payments remain shrouded in mystery, according to Mark Dubowitz, executive director at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.

In total, “Iran may have received as much as $33.6 billion in cash or in gold and other precious metals,” Dubowitz disclosed.

New questions about these payments are emerging following confirmation from top Obama administration officials on Thursday that it was forced to pay Iran $1.7 billion in cash prior to the release of several U.S. hostages earlier this year. The administration insisted that cash had to be used for this payment.

Film at 11.... Think Think




damn.. Mellow
cacman Offline
#57 Posted:
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DrafterX wrote:
Iran may have received an additional $33.6 billion in secret cash and gold payments facilitated by the Obama administration between 2014 and 2016, according to testimony provided before Congress by an expert on last summer’s nuclear agreement with Iran.

Between January 2014 and July 2015, when the Obama administration was hammering out the final details of the nuclear accord, Iran was paid $700 million every month from funds that had previously been frozen by U.S. sanctions.

A total of $11.9 billion was ultimately paid to Iran, but the details surrounding these payments remain shrouded in mystery, according to Mark Dubowitz, executive director at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.

In total, “Iran may have received as much as $33.6 billion in cash or in gold and other precious metals,” Dubowitz disclosed.

New questions about these payments are emerging following confirmation from top Obama administration officials on Thursday that it was forced to pay Iran $1.7 billion in cash prior to the release of several U.S. hostages earlier this year. The administration insisted that cash had to be used for this payment.

"Forced" my ass! Obama was simply paying his and Huma Adadin's Muslim Brotherhood buddies.

Cash & precious metals had to used as payment due to prior sanctions and their inability to go to a bank and cash a check, or so we have been told.
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#58 Posted:
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Makes you wonder... fund the terrorists, loosen immigration requirements, restrict ammo and gun sales, turn loose Guantanamo prisoners.... Think
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