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After $1.7 Billion Payout, Iran Wants More Ransom Payments to Release New American Hostages

October 21, 2016 by Kristie McDonald

Iran is seeking “many billions of dollars” in payments from the United States in exchange for the release of several U.S. hostages still being detained in Iran.  Siamak Namazi and his father Baquer are two of six American hostages currently languishing in Iran. The two were just sentenced to 10 years in prison this week.

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Of course, The White House has claimed repeatedly that the $1.7 billion it paid Iran – coincidentally on the same day four American hostages were released – was not ransom. But if that is true, the Obama administration has some serious explaining to do about its latest veto threat.  So,

Why Is the White House Vetoing Legislation That Would Block Future Ransom Payments to Iran?

Townhall reports,

The Washington Free Beacon reported late Wednesday that the White House plans to veto Congress’ legislation to prevent future ransom payments.

Rep. Mike Pompeo (R-KS), who helped craft the legislation along with lead sponsor Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), said the White House’s veto would put American lives in danger.

“Instead of admitting wrongdoing, this administration is sticking to talking points. But selective noun use cannot explain away criminality, nor does it excuse eight months of lying to the American people,” Pompeo said. “It is unprecedented and reckless for the U.S. to be doling out billions to the Islamic Republic of Iran—under wraps and in cash—which is why our bill is necessary.”

In a statement, the White House argued the congressional effort is “ill-advised” because it essentially bars the United States from sending any form of payment to Iran.

The White House is full of veto threats lately. President Obama plans to put a full stop to the 9/11 bill that would allows the victims’ families to sue Saudi Arabia, a bill the administration argues would cause unnecessary tension. Congress is reportedly delaying vacation to use their first veto override during Obama’s presidency to protect this latter legislation.

Read Full Story at Townhall

 

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About Kristie McDonald

Kristie has been in the news business for 7 years and is an advocate for 'truth in news' rather than regurgitating the 'anti Trump' propaganda that so many in the main street media now do.

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