Posted on 08/09/2016 1:26:55 PM PDT by Kaslin
Yesterday on Fox News Sunday, Senator Tom Cotton made an extraordinary revelation: Hillary Clintons staff discussed an Iranian nuclear scientist who was recently executed in emails found on Clintons private email server.
The nuclear scientist, Shahram Amiri, was an expert in radioactive isotopes at Tehrans Malek Ashtar University and reportedly gave information to the United States on Irans nuclear program. According to Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-EjeI, a former Iranian intelligence chief, This person had obtained top secret information and established contacts with our number one sworn enemy, America, and passed on our countrys most crucial intelligence to the enemy.
According to the Washington Post, Amiri appeared to be mentioned in emails released last year by Clinton as part of investigations into her use of a private server while she was secretary of state. An email forwarded to Clinton on July 5, 2010 — nine days before Amiri returned to Tehran — apparently refers to Amiris case.
The execution of Amiri highlights why Clintons private email server and her cavalier disregard for information security rules are such a big deal.
A sensitive U.S. source in Iran should never, ever have been discussed by U.S. government officials in unclassified email. Making this worse is that these emails were on a private server in Clintons home with little security to protect them from hackers.
Moreover, not only was this server not subject to security monitoring by the Department of State, we know from a May 2016 State Department Inspector General report that Clintons staff and an aide to former President Clinton discovered evidence of cyber attacks against the server but the State IG found no evidence these incidents were reported to the Departments Diplomatic Security staff even though State Department regulations require this.
Iran, China and Russia also could have acquired sensitive U.S. national security information by exploiting Clintons sloppy information security practices when she traveled abroad. According to a July 5 statement by FBI Director James Comey, Clinton accessed her private email server using unsecure communications devices (probably an iPhone) on the territory of sophisticated adversaries.
Clinton and her staff were aware that the use of iPhones and iPads by a Secretary of State for official business even in the United States was a violation of the Departments information security rules because these devices are too vulnerable to hackers. Judicial Watch reported in March 2015 that the State Departments Office of Technology Security refused several requests by Clintons staff to lift these rules so Clinton could use her personal iPhone and iPad for official unclassified email. Despite these refusals, Clinton used these devices anyway, including when traveling outside the United States.
This is why Comey described the email practices of Mrs. Clinton and her staff as extremely careless. It also is why Comey concluded we assess it is possible that hostile actors gained access to Secretary Clintons personal email account. Comey noted that although investigators found no direct evidence that foreign state hackers gained access to Clintons email server, given the nature of the system and of the actors potentially involved, we assess that we would be unlikely to see such direct evidence.
Clinton and her campaign have made the absurd argument that Comey concluded Clintons email server was not hacked because the FBI found no evidence of this. Former CIA director Michael Hayden had a more honest reaction to Comeys remarks when he told the Washington Free Beacon: I would lose respect for any serious intelligence agency on this planet if they had not accessed the emails on the server.
It is unknown whether Iran learned about Amiri by hacking Clintons email. It is known that emails concerning Amiri were just a handful among thousands of classified emails found on Clintons server.
How many of the 33,000 deleted emails contained classified information? Were the lives of other U.S. intelligence sources put at risk due to hacking of Clintons server? We may never know the answers to these questions.
The execution of Amiri crystalizes why the Clinton email scandal is so serious: U.S. government regulations on information security exist to protect sensitive U.S. national security information. The illegal disclosure of this information could put the security of our nation and the lives of U.S. intelligence sources at risk.
Clintons failure to abide by information security regulations was not a mistake as she has claimed but a consistent pattern of treating these rules as an inconvenience that did not apply to her. Shouldnt the news media be discussing whether Clintons extremely careless email practices that may have cost the life of a U.S. source in Iran should disqualify her from becoming our next commander-in-chief?
It’s hard to be President when living in an 8X8 cell awaiting your execution for espionage. (if we lived in a lawful nation)
YES!!!!
Lock her up!
It should, but it won’t — she’s a Democrat. Different standard ya know.
She should have been in a prison cell decades ago.
Just have to wonder what juicy information the Clintons and Obama had on Comey that resulted in his dereliction of duty.Wonder if Comey sleeps well at night knowing that his action will allow this inherently dishonest, corrupt, sloppy careless woman to become President. Comey is one miserable person.
Why is Fres Fleitz wasting his time on asking such a dopey question? What universe does he think he lives in? A universe with justice?
She’s got blood on her hands.
YES!
Sorry, that’s a typo. It’s Fred, not Fres
It’s a universe where people can choose what relationship they want with the Just One. There will be justice off earth if there is not on earth, but it’s up to them to pick.
Yessssssssssssss
In a sane world, yes. But, fortunately for Frau Blucher, if this world had a mame it would be Abby something.
Just add this “latest death” to the lengthening list of disqualifiers.
There are many examples that she does.
At this point, what difference does it make?
loose lips sink ships.
she had no control of her information.
open for the world to see
as a result, some data got out
and an important man got whacked.
How can she possibly be contemplated as being responsible for America????
I would like to see a definitive timeline for this; when were the emails discussing the Iranian scientist exchanged, when was he outed and executed, and when were the emails made public? The article does not make the timeline clear.
It’s not just the execution, it’s also the loss of this guy as an asset.
And...likewise, this will play out again and again, hundred different times and ways that we will never hear about nor will the connection be put together outside those truly in the know.
The Washington Post has already come to her defense and said there is nothing to see here. According to them it’s just another right wing conspiracy gone viral. We are told to move on...
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