If You Liked the Brittney Griner Deal, ...

... You'll probably be happy about this.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...American-prisoners-6billion-frozen-funds.html
US makes deal with Iran to swap five American prisoners for $6billion in frozen funds
  • Congress was informed of the agreement on Monday - the anniversary of 9/11
  • Five U.S. citizens held by Tehran will be released once the money is processed
  • Five Iranian citizens held in the U.S. will also be released in the agreement
By ASSOCIATED PRESS and HARRIET ALEXANDER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM

PUBLISHED: 16:19 EDT, 11 September 2023 | UPDATED: 20:06 EDT, 11 September 2023



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Five American citizens being held hostage by Iran will be released in return for the unfreezing of $6 billion held in South Korean banks, the U.S. government announced on Monday - enraging Biden administration critics, particular as the timing coincided with the anniversary of 9/11.

The five U.S. hostages - businessmen Siamak Namazi, 51, and Emad Shargi, 58; environmentalist Morad Tahbaz, 67; and two anonymous individuals - will be freed once the money has been transferred from South Korea to an intermediary, Qatar, and then on to Iran.

Five Iranian citizens held in the U.S. will also be released.


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The deal has been months in the works and was long expected, but Republicans reacted with fury - with Donald Trump saying the money would pay for terrorism and calling Biden an 'incompetent fool', and Ron DeSantis accusing Biden of 'selling out on America'.

Trump said he had never paid to release any hostages, and added: 'This incompetent FOOL is absolutely destroying America. He had the audacity to announce this terrible deal today, September 11th.'

His Republican rival for the presidency, DeSantis, said: 'This deal bankrolls nuclear ambitions, hostage takers, and extremists who hate America.'

Michael McCaul, the chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee and a Republican representing Texas, said he was 'deeply concerned' by the move, and called the timing of the announcement 'particularly egregious'.

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Businessman Emad Shargi (left) and British-born environmentalist Morad Tahbaz are two of the U.S. citizens transferred from prison to house arrest before a possible deal

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Siamak Namazi, 51, will also be released. His family said they were grateful he was out of prison, but that they would not rest until he was home after eight years in captivity

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'The Americans held by Iran are innocent hostages who must be released immediately and unconditionally,' said McCaul.

'However, I remain deeply concerned that the administration's decision to waive sanctions to facilitate the transfer of $6 billion in funds for Iran, the world's top state sponsor of terrorism, creates a direct incentive for America's adversaries to conduct future hostage-taking.'

McCaul pointed out that Saif al-Adel - an Egyptian who the UN in February concluded had taken over al-Qaida's leadership after the death of Ayman al-Zawahiri in an airstrike in Kabul - is believed to be sheltered by Iran.

Iran has denied that al-Adel is in the country.

'It's particularly egregious that this is taking place on the same week as the anniversaries of 9/11 - as Iran is actively harboring the leader of Al Qaeda - and Mahsa Amini's murder by Iran's so-called 'morality police.'

'The administration is demonstrating weakness that only further endangers Americans and freedom-loving people around the world.'

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A view of the entrance of Evin prison in Tehran, Iran, where the Americans were held

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The Biden administration has cleared the way for the release of five American citizens detained in Iran by issuing a blanket waiver for international banks to transfer $6 billion in frozen Iranian money from South Korea to Qatar without fear of U.S. sanctions

Marco Rubio, a senator for Florida who sits on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said the deal was 'shameful'.

'This is the message the Biden Administration is sending to the bloody regime in Tehran as we commemorate 22 years since al-Qaeda's terrorist attack against our nation,' he wrote on X.

'Shameful.'

Tom Cotton, senator for Arkansas, used the same adjective.

'First Joe Biden used 9/11 as an excuse to flee Afghanistan. Now he desecrates this day by paying ransom to the world's worst state sponsor of terrorism. Shameful.'

Iowa senator Joni Earnst, an Iraq war veteran, tweeted: 'President Biden is going through with his $6 BILLION payout to the IRGC and its proxies.

'This will only greenlight Iran's illicit actions and encourage further hostage 'diplomacy'. Biden's failed strategy of appeasement must end.'

Gabriel Noronha, a former State Department advisor on Iran, tweeted: '9/11 is one hell of a day to notify Congress you're transferring $6 billion to the regime harboring Saif al-Adel and the rest of Al-Qaeda's leadership.'

Antony Blinken, the secretary of state, approved the deal late last week, but Congress was not notified of the decision until Monday - as the nation remembered the deadliest attack on American soil in history.

Last month four of the five detainees were moved from Iranian jails to house arrest in a hotel. One was already under house arrest.

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Some were more accepting of the deal.

'There are no good deals w/Iran,' tweeted Aaron David Miller, another former State Department advisor.

'Only various degrees of bad ones. If you want to free 5 Americans some unjustly imprisoned for years, what's alternative?

'It's easy for some in Washington to hang tough, especially if they're not rotting in Evin prison.'

And Brittney Griner, the basketball player released in December after almost nine months in a Russian prison, broke down in tears on hearing the news of the Americans' release.

'I'm really happy. And I can't wait for it to be official, and for them to be home with their family,' she said.

'I know how much they are waiting for them to be home. I know what it feels like.'

The waiver - which allows banks to process the transaction, without violating sanctions - will boost the Iranian economy at a time when Iran poses a growing threat to U.S. troops and Mideast allies.

Under the terms of the deal, Qatar's central bank will hold the money for Iran to use for the purchase of humanitarian goods.

Due to numerous U.S. sanctions on foreign banks that engage in transactions aimed at benefitting Iran, several European countries had balked at participating in the transfer.

Blinken's waiver is aimed at easing their concerns about any risk of U.S. sanctions.
Superb timing on the announcement too -- especially since the beneficiary is a sanctuary for ...
 
... You'll probably be happy about this.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...American-prisoners-6billion-frozen-funds.html

Superb timing on the announcement too -- especially since the beneficiary is a sanctuary for ...

What does this have to do with Brittney Griner ???

Regardless, during the Trump Administration, they wanted to negotiate (secretly arrange some kind of a swap) with countries that held Americans as hostages.

In comparison, the Biden Administration wants to do the swaps in front (not as secretive)...for all to see that America is doing what it can do to bring back home Americans especially those Americans who have family members very vocal & critical of the administration's lack of urgency.

In my opinion, after the swaps have been made...hack into the system and steal back the money. :D

Regardless, the timing of the announcement on 911 does stink big time. The swap should have been kept a secret for a few days or announced much earlier prior to 911.

wrbtrader
 
What does this have to do with Brittney Griner ???
The Griner deal was a prisoner swap that rewarded irresponsibility of an American and helped an outspoken enemy of the U.S.

This prisoner swap rewards irresponsibility of Americans and also helps an outspoken enemy of the U.S.
 
The Griner deal was a prisoner swap that rewarded irresponsibility of an American and helped an outspoken enemy of the U.S.

This prisoner swap rewards irresponsibility of Americans and also helps an outspoken enemy of the U.S.

Regardless, the later Americans had nothing to do with Britney Griner.

Simply, your only connection involves the "irresponsibility" between these Americans whereas Griner is an outspoken supporter U.S. veterans who strongly disliked the policies of the Trump Administration and equalities in America long before Trump.

Thus, I don't equate someone's dislike of Trump policies as an enemy of America because that would then imply EVERY DEMOCRAT is an enemy of America who does not deserve help if ever captured (taken hostage) by a country that's known to undermine Democracy including harboring international terrorists that have killed many innocent lives. :rolleyes:

In contrast, Trump and his gang members have been indicted for their crimes against America and the U.S. Constitution. I don't remember seeing any "indictment headlines" against Griner by the justice system in America.
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Now, if she or any of those other American hostages in a foreign country had been double agents, selling/sharing U.S. government secrets, indicted or convicted traitors of America...I will then classify them as enemies of America...

Leave them there with no help.

wrbtrader
 
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Regardless, the later Americans had nothing to do with Britney Griner.

Simply, your only connection involves the "irresponsibility" between these Americans whereas Griner is an outspoken supporter U.S. veterans who strongly disliked the policies of the Trump Administration and equalities in America long before Trump.

Thus, I don't equate someone's dislike of Trump policies as an enemy of America because that would then imply EVERY DEMOCRAT is an enemy of America who does not deserve help if ever captured (taken hostage) by a country that's known to undermine Democracy including harboring international terrorists that have killed many innocent lives. :rolleyes:

In contrast, Trump and his gang members have been indicted for their crimes against America and the U.S. Constitution. I don't remember seeing any "indictment headlines" against Griner by the justice system in America.
in

Now, if she or any of those other American hostages in a foreign country had been double agents, selling/sharing U.S. government secrets, indicted or convicted traitors of America...I will then classify them as enemies of America...

Leave them there with no help.

wrbtrader
Yes, you don't like Trump. I don't like him either, but whataboutism has nothing to do with this.

The irresponsibility is bailing out people who visit countries known for taking Americans hostage. These people are adults and should be responsible for their actions. Making deals like these with clear enemies encourages them to continue bad behavior.
 
Yes, you don't like Trump. I don't like him either, but whataboutism has nothing to do with this.

The irresponsibility is bailing out people who visit countries known for taking Americans hostage. These people are adults and should be responsible for their actions. Making deals like these with clear enemies encourages them to continue bad behavior.

This is something I strongly dislike...

There are too many Americans visiting, tourists in countries with either a strong hatred of America or are known to take hostages in hopes of a big payday or big exchange.

The U.S. knows (still does) about American hockey players and American basketball players at high risk while playing sports in countries like Russia or teaching/traveling in countries like Iran.

I love to travel but would avoid those countries regardless of my occupation or any job requirements.

I have a friend who has done private contract work in Iraq and Iran. He's nuts because he plans to bring his family even though there a travel warnings against such. Pure stupidity.

wrbtrader
 
Coordinated tourism restrictions against countries that unjustly target Western citizens or their allies could give belligerent countries pause. Restrictions could range from a excise tax placed on travel to the belligerent country to forbidding travel entirely. Tourism dollars have a high economic multiplier effect and it wouldn't be long before the target country would feel the effects of such sanctions.

It may be feasible for the creation of a online course that teaches travelers the laws and other considerations for each country to be visited. A minimum passing score on a test at the end of the course may be appropriate.

Let's get serious, though. How stupid do you have to be to bring controlled substances into a country? Looking at you, Britney.


How ethically challenged do you have to be (Looking at you, Joe):

https://news.northeastern.edu/2022/...cessfully exchanged via,to the New York Times.
Griner was successfully exchanged via a prisoner swap for the release of Viktor Bout, a Russian arms dealer nicknamed “The Merchant of Death.” Bout had been convicted by a New York jury on four counts that included conspiring to kill American citizens, according to the New York Times. The Times reports that Bout had evaded capture for years and was “probably the highest-profile Russian in U.S. custody.”

Griner, a two-time Olympic basketball gold medalist and player for the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury, was arrested in Russia in February on charges of drug possession as she was leaving the country. Officials detained her after finding hashish oil in her luggage—a crime that carries up to 10 years in prison there.
 
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