About Obama's Plane of Cash to the Terrorist Regime (it wasn't the frozen funds?)

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According to Yahoo News, Obama's plane of cash to the terrorist regime of Iran was not the frozen funds as many were led to believe. Apparently the US Supreme Court ruled that money was to be used for the victims of Iranian terrorism. Obama wouldn't have defied a Supreme Court ruling, so that leaves one option.

The article...

August 08, 2016

Tehran (AFP) - 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.

Ahmadinejad wrote that despite early promises by the US president to improve ties with Iran "the same hostile policies along with the same trend of enmity were pursued".

He specifically mentioned the $2 billion of Iranian foreign currency reserves seized from New York bank accounts earlier this year.

In April, the US Supreme Court confirmed an earlier ruling that the money should be used to compensate the families of victims of the 1983 bombing of a US Marines barracks in Lebanon and other incidents blamed on Iran.

Iran is appealing the decision at the International Court of Justice.

"I passionately advise you not to let the historical defamation and bitter incident be recorded under your name," Ahmadinejad wrote.

The letter comes as the controversial former president, who led the country from 2005 to 2013, is reportedly working towards a possible run in next year's presidential election.

He has made multiple public appearances around the country in recent weeks, although he has yet to formally announce he is running.

Ahmadinejad's inflammatory rhetoric -- particularly regarding Iran's nuclear programme and hostility towards Israel -- was blamed for deepening tensions with the West, but his populist approach and humble roots means he has retained popularity with poorer sections of Iranian society.

By the end of his term, Ahmadinejad had alienated even the conservative establishment and it remains to be seen whether he will be approved as a candidate by the powerful Guardian Council.

The council announced last month that the election will take place on May 19.

President Hassan Rouhani, a moderate who oversaw a deal with world powers to end sanctions in exchange for curbing Iran's nuclear programme, is expected to run for a second term, although he faces mounting pressure from conservatives who say the deal has brought few benefits to Iran.

Iran ex-president writes to Obama demanding frozen funds
 
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did anyone find out when the planes took off ? i'd like some details.

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We did the libs keep saying the funds were owed to Iran? Why lie about something so simple to fact check?

U.S. top court rules Iran bank must pay 1983 bomb victims

Wed Apr 20, 2016 6:10pm EDT

The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that almost $2 billion in frozen Iranian assets must be turned over to American families of people killed in the 1983 bombing of a U.S. Marine Corps barracks in Beirut and other attacks blamed on Iran.

The court's 6-2 ruling dealt a setback to Iran's central bank, finding that the U.S. Congress did not usurp the authority of American courts by passing a 2012 law stating that the frozen funds should go toward satisfying a $2.65 billion judgment won by the families against Iran in U.S. federal court in 2007.

Bank Markazi had challenged a 2014 ruling by the New York-based 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that the assets, bonds held in a trust account overseen by former federal judge Stanley Sporkin, should be handed over to the more than 1,000 American plaintiffs.

With the legal questions resolved, lawyers for the plaintiffs said all that is left is for a federal judge to allow Sporkin to distribute the funds.

The lead plaintiff was Deborah Peterson, whose brother, Marine Lance Corporal James Knipple, died in the Beirut bombing. Peterson said for her the legal fight has never been about the just money.

"The mission was for those responsible for the bombing to be held accountable and for the world to understand what happened in Beirut," Peterson said.

Ted Olson, the lawyer for the victims who argued the case before the Supreme Court, said the ruling brings "long-overdue relief to more than 1,000 victims of Iranian terrorism and their families, many of whom have waited decades for redress."

Jeffrey Lamken, the Iranian bank's attorney, declined to comment.

The plaintiffs have waged a long legal battle seeking compensation for attacks they say Iran orchestrated. Congress inserted itself into the dispute by passing the law to help the plaintiffs obtain the Iranian funds.

The plaintiffs accused Iran of providing material support to Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed Shi'ite Islamist political and military group responsible for the 1983 truck bomb attack at the Marine compound in Beirut that killed 241 U.S. service members.

They also sought compensation related to other attacks including the 1996 Khobar Towers truck bombing in Saudi Arabia that killed 19 U.S. service members.

Caragh Fay, a lawyer representing the victims of the Beirut attack, said it could take from three months to a year for the funds to be dispersed to plaintiffs, depending in part on recommendations Sporkin first has to make to the judge.

Money will go to the estates of service members who died in the attack, their families and to those who survived the attacks. Payouts will range from hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars, Fay said.

GINSBURG AUTHORED RULING

The ruling, written by liberal Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, said the U.S. Congress did not violate the separation of powers principle enshrined in the U.S. Constitution giving specific authority to the government's executive, legislative and judicial branches.

Ginsburg said the 2012 law was "no threat to the independence of the judiciary" because it did not apply simply to one case, but rather "multiple civil actions" against Iran by numerous plaintiffs.

The law simply set a new legal standard and left it to the courts to determine how that standard should be implemented, Ginsburg said. She also noted that courts generally give Congress and the White House greater leeway in foreign affairs.

Chief Justice John Roberts, a conservative, criticized the ruling, saying Congress was "commandeering the courts to make a political judgment look like a judicial one." Liberal Justice Sonia Sotomayor joined his dissent.

The ruling came during a delicate period in U.S.-Iranian relations, following January's implementation of a landmark accord reached last year by the United States and five other world powers to lift economic sanctions in exchange for Iran accepting limits on its nuclear program.

Democratic U.S. Senator Bob Menendez of New Jersey, who authored the 2012 legislation in question, called the ruling "a long-awaited victory for justice."

"So long as Iran continues its support for terrorism, its regime will be held liable for its actions," Menendez said.

The Obama administration filed court papers backing the families.

The assets held in New York were part of the Iranian bank's foreign currency reserves. They were traced to a Citibank account in New York held by Luxemburg-based Clearstream Banking, which acted as a intermediary for Banca UBAE, an Italian bank of which Bank Markazi is a customer.

U.S. top court rules Iran bank must pay 1983 bomb victims

 
What happened to all the lazy libs the believed the talking points they were handed? Did Obama defy the Supreme Court or did he pay a ransom? Which is it?
 
I like when the main objection is that the plane was unmarked. Thats because the plane labeled "US CASH PLANE" was busy that day :badgrin:
 
What happened to all the lazy libs the believed the talking points they were handed? Did Obama defy the Supreme Court or did he pay a ransom? Which is it?
Not your business.

You don't decide my business little one. Obama took tax payer money and gave it to a bunch of terrorists. Only the terminally stupid wouldn't care.
 
I like when the main objection is that the plane was unmarked. Thats because the plane labeled "US CASH PLANE" was busy that day :badgrin:

You made that up in your head. Why bother when there are some many real reasons to be concerned?
 
I like when the main objection is that the plane was unmarked. Thats because the plane labeled "US CASH PLANE" was busy that day :badgrin:

You made that up in your head. Why bother when there are some many real reasons to be concerned?

My head must be reality

Sen. Cotton: Flying Untraceable ‘Cold, Hard Cash’ in an Unmarked Plane to Iran ‘Like a Drug Cartel Transaction’

U.S. Sent Cash to Iran as Americans Were Freed

Wooden pallets stacked with euros, Swiss francs and other currencies were flown into Iran on an unmarked cargo plane, according to these officials.

US sent plane with $400 million in cash to Iran - CNNPolitics.com

The money was procured from central banks in Switzerland and the Netherlands, official said, and an unmarked cargo plane loaded with Swiss francs, euros and other currencies were flown to Iran.
 
According to Yahoo News, Obama's plane of cash to the terrorist regime of Iran was not the frozen funds as many were led to believe. Apparently the US Supreme Court ruled that money was to be used for the victims of Iranian terrorism. Obama wouldn't have defied a Supreme Court ruling, so that leaves one option.

The article...

August 08, 2016

Tehran (AFP) - 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.

Ahmadinejad wrote that despite early promises by the US president to improve ties with Iran "the same hostile policies along with the same trend of enmity were pursued".

He specifically mentioned the $2 billion of Iranian foreign currency reserves seized from New York bank accounts earlier this year.

In April, the US Supreme Court confirmed an earlier ruling that the money should be used to compensate the families of victims of the 1983 bombing of a US Marines barracks in Lebanon and other incidents blamed on Iran.

Iran is appealing the decision at the International Court of Justice.

"I passionately advise you not to let the historical defamation and bitter incident be recorded under your name," Ahmadinejad wrote.

The letter comes as the controversial former president, who led the country from 2005 to 2013, is reportedly working towards a possible run in next year's presidential election.

He has made multiple public appearances around the country in recent weeks, although he has yet to formally announce he is running.

Ahmadinejad's inflammatory rhetoric -- particularly regarding Iran's nuclear programme and hostility towards Israel -- was blamed for deepening tensions with the West, but his populist approach and humble roots means he has retained popularity with poorer sections of Iranian society.

By the end of his term, Ahmadinejad had alienated even the conservative establishment and it remains to be seen whether he will be approved as a candidate by the powerful Guardian Council.

The council announced last month that the election will take place on May 19.

President Hassan Rouhani, a moderate who oversaw a deal with world powers to end sanctions in exchange for curbing Iran's nuclear programme, is expected to run for a second term, although he faces mounting pressure from conservatives who say the deal has brought few benefits to Iran.

Iran ex-president writes to Obama demanding frozen funds

Only problem is you're talking about different funds, the 400 million was supposedly money paid to the US government by the Shah's regime for arms that were never sent after the revolution. Some folks aren't paying attention.
 
Spin it anyway you want. The funds were frozen and no arms were shipped due to acts of terrorism. Those funds were ruled on. We froze all sorts of accounts.

Is Obama going to return the frozen Russian money?
 

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