Posted on 02/17/2020 8:43:40 AM PST by Red Badger
In a direct act of sedition the party itself is a national security risk.
REPORT: Dem Senators Held Secret Meeting With Iranian Leaders
By: Chris Donaldson, Trending Politics via The Federalist, February 17,2020:
In an astonishing example of just how far that Democrats will go to undermine President Trump on foreign policy, Senate Dems met in secret with high-level Iranian officials last week. According to a bombshell report, the treacherous cabal of lawmakers led by Sen. Chris Murphy of Connecticut met with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Jahad Zarif in Munich where they were attending a security conference. More From The Web
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If the report is true, it is more evidence that Democrats have gone rogue to the point where they are putting the safety of Americans in peril to stick it to Trump and have no qualms over an alliance with the worlds top exporter of terrorism.
Murphy who has been one of the presidents most venomous critics was the point man for the Democrat-Deep State push to investigate former national security adviser and decorated military general Michael Flynn over his infamous phone call with the Russian ambassador after the election had been decided.
Via The Federalist, Source: Democrat Senator Held Secret Meeting In Munich With Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif:
Sen. Chris Murphy of Connecticut and other Democratic senators had a secret meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Jahad Zarif during the Munich Security Conference last week, according to a source briefed by the French delegation to the conference. Murphys office did not respond to repeated requests for comment by press time.
Such a meeting would mean Murphy had done the type of secret coordination with foreign leaders to potentially undermine the U.S. government that he accused Trump officials of doing as they prepared for Trumps administration. In February 2017, Murphy demanded investigations of National Security Advisor Mike Flynn because he had a phone call with his counterpart-to-be in Russia.
Any effort to undermine our nations foreign policy even during a transition period may be illegal and must be taken seriously, Murphy said in 2017 after anonymous leaks of Flynns phone call with Russian ambassador Sergey Kisylak were published. He also strongly criticized the open letter some Republican senators sent Iranian leaders during the Obama administrations campaign for a nuclear agreement.
However, Murphy has previously defended rogue meetings if theyre done by Democrats such as former Secretary of State John Kerry.
Unless it was authorized by the president or secretary of state, conducting independent foreign policy sends mixed signals to our adversaries, said Christian Whiton, former State Department senior advisor in the Trump and George W. Bush administrations. It seems very unpalatable. If we want to talk to Iranians, they know how to reach us and they dont need to go through an intermediary.
A State Department official who spoke on background said that the State Department was not aware of any side meetings with Iranian officials that Murphy was engaged in.
The Munich Security Conference, an annual forum on international security policy, welcomes hundreds of world leaders each February. This years conference featured robust debate on the United States maximum pressure policy against Iran, Chinas handling of the coronavirus and technology concerns, and the European alliance with the United States. Other Democrat senators at the conference included Sens. Robert Menendez of New Jersey and Chris Van Hollen of Maryland. Former Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts also attended.
Both Murphy and Zarif spoke publicly during a two-hour session on Middle East policy, with Murphy and Zarif both fiercely criticizing U.S. policy.
President Donald Trump has reoriented American policy in the Middle East away from President Barack Obamas friendly posture toward Iran. He departed from Obamas Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, a nuclear arrangement with the Republic of Iran that was not ratified by the United States Senate.
Trump has exerted instead a maximum pressure campaign against the regime, with 12 demands on Iran before a new deal is reached. Those demands include a full account of its nuclear program, ending its proliferation of ballistic missiles, releasing all U.S. citizens held on spurious charges, ending support to terrorist groups, withdrawal of forces in Syria, and cessation of its threatening behavior against its neighbors.
The maximum pressure campaign of sanctions has devastated the Iranian economy, which is in recession and faces rising inflation. It has made it difficult for Iran to pay foreign fighters engaged in supported terror operations. Iranians have taken to the streets in protest.
Iran recently killed an American contractor in Iraq and the United States killed Iranian general Qassim Suleimani, a top Iranian leader who was responsible for the killing and maiming of thousands of U.S. soldiers. Irans retaliatory strike for that killing resulted in no U.S. deaths, but the country did shoot down a Ukrainian passenger plane then lied about it for days.
At the conference, Zarif said official retaliation for the killing of Suleimani had ended, although he suggested independent attacks from others in the country might follow.
Murphy is a frequent speaker at the National Iranian American Council, a lobbying group with alleged links to the Islamic Republic of Iran. Republican Sens. Mike Braun of Indiana, Tom Cotton of Arkansas, and Ted Cruz of Texas recently asked the Department of Justice for potential violations of the Foreign Agents Registration Act.
They wrote that the influential lobbying group purports to improve understanding between American and Iranian people but in reality seems to spread propaganda and lobby on behalf of the Iranian government. Evidence indicates that evidence Zarif himself was involved in founding the group.
Unbelievable.
Now, now. Barr will not be bullied into doing his job.
It’s via the Federalist.................
Traitors being traitors. Aiding and abetting the enemy. Pathetic worms.
It seems the dems have a long history of this. I remember Rush Limbaugh telling his listeners that Ted Kennedy did exactly this sort of thing when Reagan was elected.
Kennedy secretly traveled to the Soviet Union to undermine Reagan.
There is no apparent penalty for violating the Logan Act, or for committing acts of Sedition in the United States.
At least there has been no penalty.
It’s a toothless law unless a brave Atty. Gen. decides to enforce it. I guarantee you, it will be enforced against the GOP when Democrats regain control of the White House.
Their recent Impeachment theater should be enough to teach us that. Meanwhile, Atty. Barr ‘has not seen evidence’ of reason to charge openly biased, Trump hating, FBI liars with any crime at all.
Well, since it’s Laura Geller, we’ll just make-up..............
Collusion in an election year
This came out 5 hours ago and Murphy and Co haven’t denied it?
Oh, boy...
Sedition. They belong in jail.
Why publish this crap if it can't be verified or corroborated? In the end, it just gives cover to the left's propaganda.
More evidence that Democrats have gone rogue to the point where they are putting the safety of Americans in peril to stick it to Trump.
In case anybody is thinking for a democrat here is one of the best reasons not to.
LOL.
Laws only apply to Republicans.
If he did, Barr would be on CNN telling the world that President Trump was making it difficult for the DoJ to do its job.
Of course what that “job” is could be anybody’s guess.
https://www.vanhollen.senate.gov/news/press-releases/van-hollen-to-attend-munich-security-conference
I was thinking of another commercial, AT&T I think, where the jingle-line was "Reach out, reach out and touch someone"... It was about dialing up someone long-distance. I have been thinking about that a lot lately -- maybe 500 yards long distance. And if God were not watching, I'd do it. But He is. So I won't. Maybe someone else will. Might dial up McCabe, too.
Military Tribunals.
Dis gon’ be gud.
A list of who went.
Guess what the trip was called: CODEL McCain.
How fitting.
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