Obama authorised 400 million cash random for hostages

BCsSecretAlias

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Why is this being touted as some kind of blockbuster story now when the events were disclosed and addressed almost 7 months ago?

https://www.c-span.org/video/?403422-1/white-house-briefing (begins at 11:32)

Desperation perhaps?

All except for the tawdry details.
That God damned plane with hostages was not allowed to leave the tarmac until the unmarked aircraft with the ransom landed and the ransom was verified.

That is, unless they want to call the hostage a liar.
 

Mayhem

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This has been talked to death in the last couple days. It wasn't a ransom, American currency wasn't involved and even Republicans are satisfied with the facts of the case.

The only people who are worked up about this are the particularly gullible, the particularly hysterical, and substance abusing, inbred twits like BC.
 
The Iranians seem to believe it was a ransom. And that's the whole point of not paying a ransom, right? To discourage more of that behavior.
 

BCsSecretAlias

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This has been talked to death in the last couple days. It wasn't a ransom, American currency wasn't involved and even Republicans are satisfied with the facts of the case.

The only people who are worked up about this are the particularly gullible, the particularly hysterical, and substance abusing, inbred twits like BC.

Says the bastard Joisey trash that fantasizes about serving in the Army.

Dollars to donuts you are on public assistance.

Get a real job motherfucker.
 

Jagger69

Three lullabies in an ancient tongue
It is true the payment was announced 7 months ago as earlier described in pool_hustler's post. This was not U.S. taxpayer money....it was frozen Iranian money. However, the coincidental timing of the release of the hostages makes it appear to be a ransom payment. It certainly raised my eyebrows when I first heard about it but, after researching it, we were in the process of being forced by The Hague to return the assets anyway so it appears to be legitimate. I would, however, be prone to believe that the Iranians were keeping the hostages' release as an insurance policy to make sure they would get the payment without any hiccups. So, even though it technically was not a ransom payment at all, it certainly would seem like one at first glance.
 

xfire

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Says the bastard Joisey trash that fantasizes about serving in the Army.

Dollars to donuts you are on public assistance.

Get a real job motherfucker.

Subliminal fat shaming, I like it. I'd give a few dollars for some Shipley Do-Nuts right about now. Jagger, can I get a Texas sized Hell Yeah for Shipley Do-Nuts?
 

BCsSecretAlias

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It is true the payment was announced 7 months ago as earlier described in pool_hustler's post. This was not U.S. taxpayer money....it was frozen Iranian money. However, the coincidental timing of the release of the hostages makes it appear to be a ransom payment. It certainly raised my eyebrows when I first heard about it but, after researching it, we were in the process of being forced by The Hague to return the assets anyway so it appears to be legitimate. I would, however, be prone to believe that the Iranians were keeping the hostages' release as an insurance policy to make sure they would get the payment without any hiccups. So, even though it technically was not a ransom payment at all, it certainly would seem like one at first glance.

Good post.

The point is the U.S. was already entered into an agreement and a nuclear deal.

This 450 mil did not have to transferred under the darkness of night if the money was not sent with specific "conditions".

The frozen assets should not be released to the number one state sponsor of terrorism anyway.

The whole Iran deal stinks to high heaven and this makes it even more pungent.
 

Ace Boobtoucher

Founder and Captain of the Douchepatrol
I Think That $400 Million Was A Coincidence In The Same Way That Tarmac Meeting Was.
 
How much did lord god Regan give the Iranians during Iran/contra????

Didn't the Iranians pay us then? For Israeli TOW launchers that we rendered ineffective. So the joke was on them instead of the other way around.

This cash is going straight to the likes of Hezbollah and Hamas and people are going to die.
 
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Didn't the Iranians pay us then? For Israeli TOW launchers that we rendered ineffective. So the joke was on them instead of the other way around.

This cash is going straight to the likes of Hezbollah and Hamas and people are going to die.

Seems to me that a great deal of people have already died so business as usual???
5000+ American service men???? WMD's????
100,000+ Iraqis????
26,000+ Afghans????
 

Jagger69

Three lullabies in an ancient tongue
Subliminal fat shaming, I like it. I'd give a few dollars for some Shipley Do-Nuts right about now. Jagger, can I get a Texas sized Hell Yeah for Shipley Do-Nuts?

Not only a hearty "hell yeah!" but a high-pitched "yee haw!" to go along with it. Their buttermilk donuts do rock my world on occasion. Problem is, they do not present a wise nor healthy choice for me at all but once in a while I'll throw it all to the wind cuz they're so damn good!

 

Mayhem

Banned
https://www.c-span.org/video/?403422-1/white-house-briefing

Josh Earnest
Jon, this is actually the result of a long-running claims process that had been at The Hague.
In 1979, there was obviously an Iranian revolution that abruptly severed relations between our two countries. And prior to that revolution, the U.S. government had entered into an agreement with the then-Iranian government to transfer about $400 million in military equipment to the Iranian government. Once the revolution took place, obviously that equipment was not transferred, but we also didn't return Iran's money either.
So that money essentially was held in what could, I think -- essentially in an escrow account. And for more than 30 years now, the Iranians have been using this claims process at The Hague to try to recover that $400 million.This resolution that we agreed to was to return the $400 million and also to pay about $1 billion in interest.
Now, the reason that this ends up being a very good deal for taxpayers is that our exposure, when it came to paying interest, could have been much higher. The Iranians were actually seeking $7 billion to $8 billion in interest payments. And I think that's an indication of how the interests of taxpayers were very well served by reaching this settlement.

Now, you either:
1. Understand that in a complicated world, this is how things work.
or
2. You are incapable of understanding that in a complicated world, this is how things work.
or
3. You're an angry alcoholic simpleton who chooses uneducated resentment over clear-headed admission of a reasonably good deal.
 
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