Posted on 01/26/2015 9:18:54 AM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
JERUSALEM Damián Pachter, the journalist who broke the story of the recent death of an Argentine prosecutor investigating the 1994 bombing of a Jewish center in Buenos Aires, has fled to Israel, saying he feared for his life in Argentina.
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
Smart move - but he fled to an area of the world where journalists life expectancy, especially Jewish ones, is short.
Still by leaving Argentina he probably extended his life expectancy .
I sometimes wonder if all of us are going to end up fleeing to Israel...
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3250022/posts?page=3#3
"....Argentina has a severe, ongoing energy deficit that directly impacts the countrys trade and economy," Leah Soibel, the executive director of the Jerusalem-based non-profit group Fuente Latina, told FNL. "The deal in question would have been mutually beneficial. Argentina desperately needed to increase its oil imports. Iran wanted Nismans investigation and Interpol warrants against Iranian leaders accused of involvement in the AMIA attack to come to an end....
...While Nisman made clear that no deal for oil with Iran ever reached fruition a move that could have triggered hefty U.S. sanctions but business between the two countries ramped up with reports indicating that the annual trade volume between the two countries, while insignificant in previous decades, now stands at more than $1 billion a year. ...
...Some observers believe that Nisman was killed, despite the damning information released in his report, because he had even more explosive information that could force Argentina to prosecute the Iranian agents involved in the AMIA bombing ... and to derail the lucrative trade between the two countries..."
It's Always About The Money.
Isnt this the case Barry pressured the Argentine govt to stop?
Yes, it is. This fact appeared in the British press first.
Thats what I thought. I wonder if Barry had a hand in the assassination.
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