Posted on 03/02/2020 8:36:12 AM PST by bitt
Is there any statute of limitations surrounding the Logan Act?
IF not-—I would sure like to see Trump go after all these Americans who keep going behind his back & meeting with enemies in other countries.
After he gets re-elected, I hope he drops the hammer.
Perfect. Let’s get them a modified Airstream camper like the astronauts had and park it in the middle of the mall in DC.
Time to quarantine these bastards until a year after the last case in Iran is reported.
Let them, serve out their quarantine in Tehran.
Thanks for posting this. Maybe we could have the Tehran epidemic with old DemoRat $inators.
In the meantime, ship them back to Tehran until 6 months after the last case of ChiCom flu is diagnosed.
If Zarifs apartment was bugged wouldnt be a hoot if the NSA has everything that was discussed ?
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counting on that!!
Would be great!
NO NO NO! Have him lick every button, rail, and knob in the capital.
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nonono, just the dem cloakroom!
Let's not jump the gun on quarantining him... maybe he should talk this over with Adam Schiff and John Kerry before he makes the final decision.
Stick him in a sealed room with all the demorats and toss black pepper at him.
Iran Arrests American Founder of Pro-Regime Lobby
Breitbart ^ | Oct. 27, 2015
Posted on 10/30/2015, 7:36:41 AM by nuconvert
Siamak Namazi, an Iranian-American citizen who helped establish a pro-Tehran lobbying group in America, has been arrested in Iran and imprisoned indefinitely.
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Namazi has been described as one of the âintellectual architectsâ of the National Iranian American Council (NIAC), a Washington, D.C.-based lobbying group that has been accused of working in support of the regime in Tehran.
He and NIAC Director Trita Parsi founded the organization as a way to continuously lobby for the removal of sanctions against Iran and to promote Iranâs foreign policy, while combating the pro-Israel sentiment in America, according to documents from a Cyprus convention that featured the two men.
Both Parsi and Namazi have strong connections with the Iranian regimeâs President, Hassan Rouhani, and its foreign minister, Javad Zarif. The two have continued to actively communicate with members of the regime.
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An expert on Iran suggests the arrest is the result of a power struggle within the country. Hassan Dai, the editor of the Iranian American Forum, told Breitbart News that Namaziâs imprisonment shows the Ayatollah remains completely in control of his nationâs affairs, and that even Iranâs president is powerless to protect his acquaintances from imprisonment.
Dai explained that Namazi had consistently âlobbied in favor of a faction of the regime,â which upset the Mullahs because it would only be acceptable to âlobby for the whole regime.â
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