BREAKING: World Leader Accuses Obama of TREASON on the Floor of the United Nations

President Christina Fernandez de Kirchener announced that her nation had been approached by an Obama administration official with a request that Argentina provide enriched nuclear fuel to the Islamic Republic of Iran in 2010.

Should be the lead story on EVERY TV NETWORK IN NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA!


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| 09/30/2015
Lost in the media hype surrounding the addresses of Presidents Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin to the United Nations General Assembly on Monday was a bombshell claim by the president of Argentina.President Christina Fernandez de Kirchener announced that her nation had been approached by an Obama administration official with a request that Argentina provide enriched nuclear fuel to the Islamic Republic of Iran in 2010. The official in question was Gary Samore, former White House Coordinator for Arms Control and Weapons of Mass Destruction, who did not dispute the seemingly outrageous claim and has been open about his opposition to the...

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Prosecutor Who Accused Argentina’s Leader of Iran Cover-Up Found Dead

BUENOS AIRES—The prosecutor who last week accused Argentine President Cristina Kirchner of working with Iran to subvert a probe into a 1994 terror bombing was found dead in his apartment on Sunday, less than a day before he was to testify in Congress over the unresolved crime.

Argentina: 400,000-Strong March for Slain Prosecutor was 'Opposition Protest' - Breitbart

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Over 400,000 Argentinians came out to protest this prosecutors murder - in the rain -
that is a better turn out than the Pope had here in the USA. This story was dismissed
by the government because the person the Prosecutor was accusing was the President
of Argentina. There is an interesting story about who was behind Argentina's President on this - The Jesuit Pope Francis - who just happens to be from where? Argentina.

The government of Argentina is attempting to dismiss the strength of Wednesday’s rally in honor of Alberto Nisman, a prosecutor found dead the day before he was to testify before Congress against the President of Argentina. Senior government officials described the somber “March of Silence” as “an opposition march” having little to do with Nisman.
“We have seen signs with insults and offenses directed at the President,” said Aníbal Fernández, President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner’s (no relation) secretary general. He described the event repeatedly as “an opposition march” where “no one was honoring anybody.”

“Nothing has changed with what we have seen in the past: people telling her to die, that she is a mare, and they have no shame in exhibiting themselves like this,” Fernández said, indicating the insults directed at the President.

In statements published by Argentina’s La Nación Friday, Fernández continued to attack the march, claiming it was “an attempt to destabilize,” and warning organizers: “Don’t even dream of it, they have no idea what they would be getting themselves into.” And of those attending the rally, he stated, “I think the only ones honoring the prosecutor there were his family,” adding, “There were people dying of laughter there, as if it were a picnic.”

While Fernández de Kirchner herself has not remarked on the rally, other officials, such ascabinet chief Jorge Capitanich, accused the marchers of lobbying “aggravated expressions” at the Pink House (the Argentine equivalent of America’s White House).

Wednesday’s rally, one month after Nisman’s death, attracted 400,000 people, despite the inhospitable rainy weather. Multiple representatives of Argentina’s Jewish community were in attendance, including the officers running the Argentine-Israeli Mutual Association (AMIA), whose bombing in 1994 Nisman was investigating.

Nisman was found with a bullet wound in his forehead on January 18 in his home. The next day, Nisman was to present to Argentina’s Congress a nearly 300-page report that accused Fernández de Kirchner of conspiring to protect the Hezbollah-linked terrorists responsible for the AMIA bombing to secure favorable gas prices from the Iranian government.

Fernández de Kirchner has denied charges of conspiracy with Iran and, instead, claimed that a cabal of secretive former government agents duped Nisman into believing she plotted in such a way to smear her name. Another prosecutor has picked up the case since Nisman’s death and formally charged Fernández de Kirchner and her Foreign Minister, Héctor Timerman, with the accusations.
 
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