Before reading this clip from the Examiner, whether or not Iran used our financial system, the point of the story is this: Barack gave them legal permission. What makes this worse, in terms of Obama's geo loyalties, is this "granting of a financial license may have been Barack's idea without a request from Iran . . . . . I mean, since the license was never used (if you are to believe Rhodes). Why would he do such a thing (Barack granting Iran access to our financial system)? Two reasons come to mind: 1. Barack is an anti-Israel creature (which is a little different from being an anti-Semitic in the domestic sense) , and, 2, Valerie Jarrett was born in Tehran. She is an Iranian. She left that country as a child, but her homeland is Iran, nevertheless. Understand that I am speculating. It is a fact, however, that Barack attached himself to every black or Arab terrorist/antiChristian group imaginable, including the government of Iran, Louis Farrakhan, Jeremiah Wright, the Muslim Brotherhood, CAIR, the New Black Panthers, and Al Sharpton's anti-police community of followers. No wonder Barack choice "renegade" as his Secret Service moniker.
Washington Examiner: Ben Rhodes, a former top aide to President Barack Obama,
repeatedly dodged questions from CNN’s Wolf Blitzer Friday about a new
report claiming his administration misled Congress about granting Iran
access to the U.S. financial system during the negotiation of the
Iranian nuclear deal.
On Wednesday, Senate Republicans released a report claiming that the
Obama administration secretly granted Iran a license “that authorized a
conversion of Iranian assets worth billions of U.S. dollars using the
U.S. financial system,” despite administration officials testifying
before Congress that granting Iran access to the U.S. financial system
was never on the table as a negotiating tool.
The former deputy national security adviser for strategic
communications tried to shoot down the idea the administration misled
Congress by telling Blitzer that it was only a “single license granted”
that was “never even used.”
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