Posted on 08/09/2016 4:52:36 AM PDT by SJackson
Iran is quietly arresting American citizens and taking them as hostages in order to utilize them as pawns for extracting economic concessions or receiving political and financial gains.
President Obama and his administration have played a crucial role in encouraging Iran to conduct such nefarious actions. In the most egregious example, a recent report revealed that, according to U.S. and European officials and congressional staff who were briefed, The Obama administration secretly organized an airlift of $400 million worth of cash to Iran when four Iranian-Americans were recently released.
This critical issue raises several questions. For example, why would the administration pay American taxpayer money to a government that ranks first in the world in executing people and in human rights abuses? Why would President Obama pay for the release of Iranian-Americans (including Jason Rezaian, who sympathized with the Iranian government in some of his writings), but not for the release of those Americans who were slaughtered by ISIS?
As part of a string of arrests of American citizens, the Iranian authorities confirmed that they have arrested yet another US citizen, Robin Shahini, who was visiting his ailing mother. Mr. Shanini was not a political or human rights activist. The Iranian government arrested him on vague charges such as conducting crimes against the Islamic Republic. The Iranian government warned his family not to speak with the media.
Irans Supreme Leader and his institutions of power -- the Islamist judiciary systems, Irans Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), the intelligence wing (Etelaat), the militia group Basij, and the presidential office -- are behind these waves of arrests targeting American citizens.
We were repeatedly told that the Iranian government would become diplomatic, less hostile and less antagonistic towards the United States if Washington started cutting deals with Tehran to please its leaders.
The Islamic Republic is currently receiving the incentives -- billions of dollars in sanctions relief and billions of dollars from American taxpayers. However, the more the White House bows to Iran with its appeasement policies, the more it empowers the mullahs financially and politically, and the more the Iranian regime feels comfortable arresting Americans, harassing and torturing them, and damaging US national security.
The Islamic Republic of Iran is clearly attempting to show the United States as well as young Iranians that the nuclear agreement does not mean the Islamic Republic will welcome Westerners, open up its political and economic systems, and promote social justice and civil liberties.
In addition, by putting in jail people such as Mr. Shahini, the Iranian government is sending a message to the West that it will not only target prominent and influential people, but also ordinary citizens such as Mr. Shahini.
We also should not forget that Robert Levinson is still missing in Iran and has been since 2007. The number of other Western citizens being arrested by the Iranian authorities is on the rise as well. For example, in March, Nazak Afshar, a French citizen who travelled to Iran to visit her ill mother, was detained at the time of arrival and was sentenced to six years in prison. The charges against her are still not clear. A month after, Nanzanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, a British citizen who is also not a political or human rights activist was arrested. She was with her infant daughter. The authorities also confiscated childs passport. In June Homa Hoodfar, a Canadian citizen and university professor, was arrested. Bahman Daroshafaei, a British citizen, was arrested a few months ago and his family still does not know his whereabouts and the charges against him.
Mostafa Azizi, a Canadian documentary filmmaker, was arrested and sentenced to eight years in prison for acting against national security, insulting the Supreme Leader, and propaganda against the state. Recently, the Islamic Republic arrested Seraj Mirdamadi, a French journalist, who was later sentenced to six years in prison for assembly and collusion against national security and propaganda against the state. Hossein Nouraninejad, an Australian journalist was also arrested and sentenced to six years in prison on charges of propaganda against the state and assembly and collusion against national security.
Even the State Department has acknowledged the increasing threat against American citizens since the nuclear deal was reached. In a March travel warning, the State Department said that since the nuclear deal, Iran has continued to harass, arrest, and detain U.S. citizens, in particular dual nationals.
Iran has also arrested an American businessman visiting Iran. This shows that the Iranian government wants to keep the country closed to competition so that the government maintains its monopoly over the wealth and financial system.
The notion that Iran is becoming a rational state actor and that Westerners can visit Iran for tourism are false arguments. The mainstream media attempts to show that these arrests are not the fault of the Iranian president, Hassan Rouhani. Nevertheless, the truth is that there is no difference between the so-called moderates and hardliners in Iran when it comes to these issues. Neither Rouhani nor his foreign minister, Javad Zarif, has criticized these arrests. They have not even helped put pressure on the system to release these civilians.
More importantly, thanks to President Obamas policies, Iran has learned that by arresting Americans, it can use them as leverage to receive political and economic concessions from the United States. The Obama administration succumbed to the Iranian governments demands previously. For example, this year, the administration swapped 7 Iranian prisoners in the US (who were held for serious charges) for a few Americans. Iran also detained American navy officers when it needed to pressure the US to make more concessions.
The US should take this issue seriously. It needs to begin imposing penalties on the Iranian government for its belligerent and nefarious actions, human rights abuses, and violations of the UN Security Council resolutions, such as by testing ballistic missiles, and the secret breaching of the terms of the nuclear agreement.
Hey, as long as obama makes it profitable, the Iranians will keep on making dough.
Why not? Everything to gain and nothing to lose, thanks to president gormless.
This is beginning to remind me of the Carter-Reagan situation. Iran was treating the US very badly, but the day Reagan was inaugurated, Iran released the hostages.
I wonder if it will take a Trump presidency to get the Mullahs to desist?
The “ransom” was just the excuse. Obama wanted to fund his Muzzie brothers because that’s what his handlers had him do and where his sympathies lie.
He’d have sent them a billion if they’d found a lost dog.
No way, no how would I travel to Iran, I don’t care what the financial reward would be. Even If I had relatives there, I would encourage them to visit me, not the other way around. Then again, I have no desire to leave the United States ever again. Or get on a plane for that matter. Hell, I dislike leaving New Hampshire to go to my yearly appointment at the veterans Administration in Mass.
...millions for ransom, not one dime for defense...
Certainly seeing shades of 1979 on steroids,
At least jimmy carter, while he played the weak ineffectual fool perfectly never tried to give Iran a nuclear bomb, even outright buying one for them,
Sunni Muslim Obama is doing everything he can to endanger Christians around the world and Israel in the middle east and to flood the West with military age Muslim men,
Those ICBMs Iran wants to arm are not meant for Tel Aviv,
Because, you know, Crusades.
In Obama’s mind, America is an evil country in need of check and diminishing. He believes the world will be a safer place without the United States being strong.
Doesn’t matter that his presidency proves the contrary and the Middle East is in complete flames and chaos due to his and Hillary’s ineptitude. Liberals, true to their Marxist roots, care nothing of the damage done in the real world by their policies.
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Former Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, rumoured to be planning a political comeback, has asked Barack Obama to return $2 billion of assets frozen in the US in a letter made public Monday. In a letter from Ahmadinejad, to “Supreme Excellency” BHO. WTF
“Never kill a cash cow”..........
“Those ICBMs Iran wants to arm are not meant for Tel Aviv,”
I’d do a deal like that in a play on words: I’d arm a few ICBMs and send them to them air express.
WHY the USA should NEVER PAY RANSOM to ANYONE:
The main reason ransom payments are ill-advised is that we get more of whatever the US GOV’T pays for.
We only need to remember the lesson VP Thomas Jefferson taught President John Adams(2nd president) when American Merchant Mariners were being kidnapped from the decks of American unarmed trading ships.
The VP to Pres. Adams advised him not to accede to ransom demands of Islamist pirates of Tripoli in the Mediterranean Sea, but Adams ignored his advice.
Jefferson’s advice proved to be valid and ransom money payments swelled to 25% of the US GDP, forcing US economy into deep recession.
When Adams ran for re-election, TJ ran against him with the slogan, “Millions for defense, but not one cent for tribute.” The winner of the 2016 presidential election should adopt the same policy.
TJ won the election. He sent the USS Constitution, “Old Ironsides” with sharpshooting Marines using Kentucky rifles firing from high up the masts, and they kicked pirate hind parts from one end of the North African Coast to the other, forcing their surrender and cessation of predatory tactics on American sailors.
In this war Marines began wearing thick leather collars to protect their throats from pirates’ slashing sabers and henceforth became know as “Leathernecks”.
They were immortalized in the first line of the Marines’ Hymn: “From the Halls of Montezuma to the shores of Tripoli, we will fight our country’s battles on the land and on the sea.”
Jefferson should be emulated by our present day politicians.
At $100M for each hostage taken by Iran.
Perhaps Hillary can offer a free speaking gig in exchange for one of the hostages.
Another Obummer legacy he will be proud of.
What are the doing in Iran in the first place.
Assumption of risk. It is on their heads.
Wondering what the price was to get our sailors back?
If my neighbor paid me large amounts of money to smear dog poop in his face, I would happily continue doing it.
If only Hillary would pay me large amounts of money to be smearing dog poop in her face, I’d gladly be doing that.....
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