More evidence Obama funneled money into Iran’s nuclear program, as rogue nation announces acceleration of weapons development

Friday, June 08, 2018 by

You may recall that as the Obama administration rolled out the news that it had negotiated a “deal” with Iran to curb that country’s burgeoning nuclear program, reports surfaced that the White House had approved the payment of what can only be called a ransom to the terrorist-sponsoring regime.

No, it wasn’t a “ransom” paid to convince Iran to release four Americans it was holding hostage. But, strangely enough, the first installment of some $1.7 billion Obama eventually paid the Iranians arrived in cash, stacked on pallets in the back of a cargo plane that was delivered in the middle of the night.

The administration said the money was to settle a 40-year-old debt over a failed arms deal that went south after the fall of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi in 1979. 

Whatever the case, then-Secretary of State John Kerry later admitted “some” of the money would go to fund Iran’s terrorist activities. 

But some would also go to fund the nuclear program the Iranians are still secretly building.

Having helped Iran keep its nuclear program funded, the Obama “deal” and resulting financing through direct payments and sanctions relief made it possible for officials in Tehran — including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei — to declare their intention of beginning the enrichment of uranium once again (if they ever really stopped).

As noted by The Daily Wire, Iran informed the Atomic Energy Agency on Tuesday that it will begin to increase enrichment capacity:

Ali Akbar Salehi, vice president and head of the Iranian Atomic Energy Organization, stated that a letter had been given to the IAEA about the increase, and stated bluntly, “If conditions allow, maybe tomorrow night at Natanz, we can announce the opening of the center for production of new centrifuges” for uranium enrichment, adding, “What we are doing does not violate the (2015 nuclear) agreement.”

He further claimed that Iran’s action “does not mean that we will start assembling the centrifuges,” adding that the uranium enrichment plans “do not mean the negotiations (with Europe) have failed.” (Related: John Kerry’s Iran nuclear deal buddy, Mohammad Javad Zarif, caught on camera shouting ‘Death to America!’)

‘Don’t question us’

Last month, President Donald Trump announced he was pulling out of the Iran deal — which he claimed was “terrible” during his 2016 campaign — because after giving the Europeans and Iran more than a year to fix problems he saw as detrimental to the United States, they failed to get them addressed.

European countries have vowed to continue ‘honoring’ the original deal even as they continue their dialogue with Tehran, seemingly undercutting the U.S. — the country that continues to keep NATO afloat and a credible deterrent to a revisionist Russia.

Prior to Salehi’s comments, Khamenei said, “The Atomic Energy Organization of Iran is duty-bound to prepare the ground for achieving 190 thousand SWUs.” He further noted that plans would be “within the framework of the JCPOA [the nuclear deal] for the time being.” 

Meanwhile, Behrouz Kamalvandi, spokesman for Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization, explained, “The leader [Khamenei] meant that we should accelerate some process … linked to our nuclear work capacity to move forward faster in case needed.”

Mind you, Khamenei said last month that the original nuclear deal would remain in effect only if European signatories rolled over and permitted Tehran, without question, to continue its ballistic missile development and its support for various terrorist and militant proxies in the region, including Hamas and Hezbollah.

Needless to say, the Israelis aren’t happy about Iran’s thinly-veiled threat to restart the uranium enrichment process that Obama’s payments kept alive.

“If the Iranians don’t surrender now, and try to return” to un-monitored uranium enrichment, “there should be a clear statement by the President of the United States and all of the Western coalition” that “if the Iranians return” to uranium enrichment that eventually gives them enough fuel for a nuclear bomb, “a military coalition will be formed against them,” Israel’s intelligence chief, Israel Katz, said.

No wonder the Israelis didn’t think much of Obama.

Read more about the potential for World War III at WWIII.news.

J.D. Heyes is also editor-in-chief of The National Sentinel.

Sources include:

NewsTarget.com

JPost.com

DailyWire.com



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