Yes, Obama Paid a $400 Million Ransom for “American” Prisoners

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
August 19, 2016

Q:When is a random not a ransom?

A: When it’s leverage.

Alternative A: When you’re the Washington Post.

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Maybe if you change the word, reality changes?

Fox News:

The Obama administration admitted Thursday that a $400 million cash payment to Iran in January was contingent on the release of American prisoners being held in the country – while still denying that the payment was a ransom.

State Department spokesman John Kirby said that the negotiations to return the money – originally from a 1979 failed military equipment deal made between Iran and the U.S. – were conducted separately from negotiations to free the four prisoners.

The four detainees who were released on January 17 were Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian; former U.S. Marine Amir Hekmati; Christian pastor Saeed Abedini and Nosratollah Khosravi-Roodsari, whose case had not been publicized before the release.

4/4 were non-American.

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This idea that if a foreigner comes to America and our criminal Jew government gives them citizenship and then they go back to their own country and get arrested for causing problems, it’s our responsibility to go get them is totally goofy.

However, Kirby said that the U.S. withheld the cash delivery until Iran made good on its promise to release the prisoners.

“In basic English you are saying you wouldn’t give [Iran] the 400 million in cash until the prisoners were released, correct?” asked a reporter at Thursday’s State Department briefing.

“That’s correct,” Kirby responded.

But what do words mean?

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I mean.

I guess people can make their own decisions about which of those terms is more apt.

By the way, two of the three swimmers kidnapped by Brazil were released.

I wonder how much Obama paid for them?

Or no, wait – I guess he probably doesn’t pay for real Americans – just brown filth given American citizenship through fraud.