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Champ May Have Funded Iranian Attacks on US Vessels
2016-10-15
by Daniel Greenfield

[FrontPage] If you're wondering what's going on in Yemen, Iranian backed Houthi Jihadists whose slogan is "Allah Akbar, Death to America, Death to Israel, A curse upon the Jews, Victory to Islam."

The Houthis are involved in a religious war with various Sunni groups, some backed by the Saudis. Obama has kept the US hovering uncertainly around the edges of the conflict. Then the Houthis attacked US naval vessels. Did Obama's covert cash drops to Iran help make it happen, Adam Kredo at WFB asks.

Leading members of Congress suspect a portion of a recent $1.7 billion cash payment to Iran may have been used to help arm and support Yemeni terrorists who recently fired missiles on a U.S. Navy ship in the Red Sea, according to a new congressional inquiry that seeks to determine how U.S. taxpayer funds are being used by Iran to boost its global terror operation.

Iran is believed to have used a large portion of the $1.7 billion, suspected to have been paid by the United States as part of a ransom to free U.S. hostages, to fund its global terror operation and strengthen its military, according to conversations with lawmakers who told the Washington Free Beacon that U.S. taxpayer funds are likely being used to sponsor attacks on American military forces.

The weekend attack on the U.S. Navy by Iranian-backed Houthi rebels has sparked another official inquiry surrounding the cash payment to Iran, with a group of 17 senators now seeking to obtain an official assessment by the Pentagon of how Iran has allocated this cash to its military operations.

Lawmakers, led by Sens. Kelly Ayotte (R., N.H.) and Ted Cruz (R., Texas), are petitioning the Pentagon to provide a full analysis of Iran’s military activity since last summer’s nuclear agreement went into effect.

Considering the likelihood that the money went to the Revolutionary Guard, the odds are good that it would have been swiftly poured into Jihadist operations, if not in Yemen, then elsewhere.
Posted by:Besoeker

#4  Aid and comfort to the enemy.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2016-10-15 13:24  

#3  Oops - or -> our..
Posted by: Blossom Unains5562   2016-10-15 12:19  

#2  It appears or bribe $ will come back to us - with extreme prejudice.
Posted by: Blossom Unains5562   2016-10-15 12:18  

#1  "May have" is cute. He may have rolled over in bed last night. He may have needed to pee when he got up this morning. But he DID send money to Iran...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2016-10-15 10:46  

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