State Department Won’t Rule Out $50 Billion ‘Signing Bonus’ For Iran | Pamela Geller
Is there anything Obama won’t give to the Iranians? Why not just vacate the White House and hand over the keys to them, while he is at it? Obama’s traitorous Iran policy could be something we are paying for for years to come, and not just with taxpayer dollars. - See more at:
State Department Won’t Rule Out $50 Billion ‘Signing Bonus’ For Iran | Pamela Geller
The State Department on Monday would not rule out giving Iran up to $50 billion as a so-called “signing bonus” for agreeing to a nuclear deal later this year, according to comments made to journalists following reports that the Obama administration had formulated a plan to release tens of billions of frozen Iranian funds.
Experts have said this multi-billion dollar “signing bonus” option, which was first
reported by the
Wall Street Journal, could be the largest cash infusion to a terror-backing regime in recent memory.
A cash release of $30 to $50 billion upon reaching a final nuclear agreement would come in addition to the more than
$11 billion in unfrozen assets that Iran will already have received under an interim nuclear accord reached in 2013.
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State Department Won’t Rule Out $50 Billion ‘Signing Bonus’ For Iran | Pamela Geller
Holy shit...............Obama knows how to make a deal...............50 BILLION signing bonus...............
Is the U.S. Paying Off Iran to Keep the Nuke Negotiations Alive? | Ghosts of Tom Joad - Peter Van Buren
Negotiations require some back and forth, demonstrations of good will and good intent, and massive pay offs.
Wait, what?
The Obama administration in January handed over $490 million in cash to Iran, and will have released a total of
$11.9 billion to the Islamic Republic by the time nuclear talks are scheduled to end in June, according to the State Department. The January release is the third such payment. The release of funds was agreed to by the Obama administration in November as part of another extension in negotiations over Tehran’s nuclear program.
Iran will receive an additional ten payments from the United States through June 22, when talks are currently scheduled to end.
Iran received $4.2 billion in similar payments under the 2013 interim agreement with the United States, and was then given another $2.8 billion by the Obama administration last year in a bid to keep Iran committed to the talks through November, when negotiators parted ways without reaching an agreement. The deal also gives Iran access to $4.2 billion from
oil sales, with approximately $1.5 billion more from imports of gold and other precious metals, as well as easier access to “humanitarian transactions.”
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Is the U.S. Paying Off Iran to Keep the Nuke Negotiations Alive? | Ghosts of Tom Joad - Peter Van Buren