Politics 'Ransom' paid to Iran?

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No big deal. It wasn't a republican administration.
 
I'm not seeing the outrage on this. It was part of the Iran nuke deal. Should the US not have asked for the Americans being detained back? Seems like the deal was if you do this, this and this, we will start to give some of your money back. Iran was following the terms of the deal.

Air lifting crates of cash?

The outrage is that it was paying cash for hostages. It encourages Iran (or others) to take more hostages to get paid ransom.
 
At least they didn't drop bombs on Iran this time.
 
It was Iran's money. Giving Iran back their money was always going to be part of the nuke deal. So the US shouldn't have asked for our citizens back as part of that same deal?

Write em a check. Don't make the payment in exchange for hostages.

"But U.S. officials also acknowledge that Iranian negotiators on the prisoner exchange said they wanted the cash to show they had gained something tangible."
 
It's much ado (on Fox) about nothing (on CNN).

As far as dropping bombs on Iran goes, I'd rather go with dropping boobs. I nominate Hillary and The Donald to go in the first wave.
 
Write em a check. Don't make the payment in exchange for hostages.

"But U.S. officials also acknowledge that Iranian negotiators on the prisoner exchange said they wanted the cash to show they had gained something tangible."
I think we know very little about this negotiation and the hostages were just part of a bigger deal...to think, we could've used that money to build another plane that doesn't work and scrap it after failed trials..the crap we waste money on baffles the mind. I'll bet the hostages are happy at least
 
I think we know very little about this negotiation and the hostages were just part of a bigger deal...to think, we could've used that money to build another plane that doesn't work and scrap it after failed trials..the crap we waste money on baffles the mind. I'll bet the hostages are happy at least

"But U.S. officials also acknowledge that Iranian negotiators on the prisoner exchange said they wanted the cash to show they had gained something tangible."
 
I think we know very little about this negotiation and the hostages were just part of a bigger deal...to think, we could've used that money to build another plane that doesn't work and scrap it after failed trials..the crap we waste money on baffles the mind. I'll bet the hostages are happy at least
I read something last night that really made sense. It seems we are finalizing a deal to give Israel 5 billion a year. Americans want to know why we just give billions away all over the world.

Someone mentioned that it is a way to keep our currency the main currency used around the world. It makes sense, we don't send the 5 billion worth in gold. We don't have it.
 
"But U.S. officials also acknowledge that Iranian negotiators on the prisoner exchange said they wanted the cash to show they had gained something tangible."
So did the companies who got hundreds of millions to build failed prototypes...at least the hostages were freed...the prototypes are sitting in a graveyard somewhere. I think this was also a big part of finally getting Iran to stop it's weapons program...another bonus. Entering a war with Iraq might actually be more expensive than buying them off.
 
As tawdry and distasteful as it appears, ransoming hostages is as old a tradition in statecraft as you're ever going to find.

As for the particulars of this deal it seems like there's a bit more going on than just a straight hostage for cash swap, so I don't really know what to say? . . . Hopefully we got more out of the deal than just the hostages I guess.
 
So did the companies who got hundreds of millions to build failed prototypes...at least the hostages were freed...the prototypes are sitting in a graveyard somewhere. I think this was also a big part of finally getting Iran to stop it's weapons program...another bonus. Entering a war with Iraq might actually be more expensive than buying them off.

Or we gave them $1.8B to spend on their nuke program after they break the deal. Like N. Korea did.

That's not relevant to the topic, though. We didn't just release their frozen assets, we put $400M in crates and delivered cash to the hostage takers.
 
Or we gave them $1.8B to spend on their nuke program after they break the deal. Like N. Korea did.

That's not relevant to the topic, though. We didn't just release their frozen assets, we put $400M in crates and delivered cash to the hostage takers.
Point is...we don't know what we got in the deal or why they did it the way they did. I don't believe it was all ransom for 4 hostages.
 
Point is...we don't know what we got in the deal or why they did it the way they did. I don't believe it was all ransom for 4 hostages.

"But U.S. officials also acknowledge that Iranian negotiators on the prisoner exchange said they wanted the cash to show they had gained something tangible."

We know this.
 
Often that sort of sabre rattling is covering up things we don't know and saving face would be to make it look like they gained more than we did...but arms and oil and access to pipelines or assurance the Russians don't control pipelines might be in play ...it's what we don't know that I'm alluding to. Maybe you're right Denny and they spent 100 mil apiece on these guys...maybe these guys have intel worth billions..who knows?
 
Not ransom, not secret, not new.

In 1979 after Iranians took over the US embassy and made the staff hostages, the US government in retaliation froze all Iranian assets in US banks. The money has sat there since. Part of the deal whereby Iran agreed to dismantle its nuclear program was "unfreezing" the assets. It was Iranian money, not US money. The article in the treaty was announced months ago. It was reported in the NY Times and on CNN and the SF Chronicle among others.

But with the Trump campaign imploding, a fake scandal is just what is needed to deflect attention.
 
The interesting part of the story is what happened after the money arrived in Iran. It was all sent to the Clinton Foundation, who sent it directly to ISIS in Libya to fund attacks on American soil.

I'm telling you, you just can't make this stuff up.

barfo
 
I find it amusing that conservatives in the US are using Iranian government propaganda to attack Obama.

Death to Obama's America! I can't wait til Trump nukes'em.
 
Often that sort of sabre rattling is covering up things we don't know and saving face would be to make it look like they gained more than we did...but arms and oil and access to pipelines or assurance the Russians don't control pipelines might be in play ...it's what we don't know that I'm alluding to. Maybe you're right Denny and they spent 100 mil apiece on these guys...maybe these guys have intel worth billions..who knows?

U.S. officials acknowledged $400M for the hostages. That's exactly what we know. Paid $400M for hostages.

No amount of twisted logic or imagined circumstances changes this.
 
This is a big story on CNN all day.
 

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