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The Biden administration’s former special envoy to Iran, who was placed on leave earlier this year for allegedly mishandling classified material, should face “extensive scrutiny” for his “permissive” stance toward the Tehran regime after it aided Hamas and Hezbollah in carrying out terrorist attacks against Israel, critics said Monday.
Noronha, who served under former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, said Malley and his negotiating team “purposefully funneled billions of dollars to [Iran] through lack of sanctions enforcement and provision of sanctions relief that has given them somewhere between $50 and $80 billion over the last two and a half years.”
originally posted by: ITSALIVE
Treason? Not a light subject we’ve got here. Not saying it’s not possible, but why should we think this is not more political axe grinding?
Some times things just are what they are.
a reply to: fringeofthefringe
originally posted by: ITSALIVE
Treason? Not a light subject we’ve got here. Not saying it’s not possible, but why should we think this is not more political axe grinding?
a reply to: fringeofthefringe
What is the definition of “treason” again? Oh yeah, giving aid and comfort to the enemy.
“High-Level Iranian Spy Ring Busted in Washington,” by Lee Smith, Tablet, October 1, 2023:
The Biden administration’s now-suspended Iran envoy Robert Malley helped to fund, support, and direct an Iranian intelligence operation designed to influence the United States and allied governments, according to a trove of purloined Iranian government emails. The emails, which were reported on by veteran Wall Street Journal correspondent Jay Solomon,
originally posted by: watchitburn
a reply to: ITSALIVE
It sure looks like treason. He he placed and aided Iranian spies in the State Dept and DOD.
High Level Iranian Spy Ring Busted in Washington
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: fringeofthefringe
When the president is corrupt, everybody under him has the green light to be corrupt. It really is that simple.
originally posted by: CoyoteAngels
This is mind blowing.
Who doesn't own Joe Biden?
originally posted by: Quadrivium
I am wondering if this "spy network" will be blamed for this "surprise" attack on Israel.
originally posted by: watchitburn
a reply to: ITSALIVE
It sure looks like treason. He he placed and aided Iranian spies in the State Dept and DOD.
High Level Iranian Spy Ring Busted in Washington
originally posted by: watchitburn
It sure looks like treason. He he placed and aided Iranian spies in the State Dept and DOD.
originally posted by: fringeofthefringe
There is only one explanation, treason and this another smoking gun.
Just before the covid-19 pandemic hit global order was happening, peace in the Middle East, North Korea calming Russia holding steady and China in check. The US was experiencing an economic boom, inflation at 1.2%, energy independent, the southern border was gaurded on both the north & south sides by the Mexican army, no wars and wages were up for all demographics.
revolver.news...
Biden trashed it all. Set it all ablaze. His Administration’s toxic blend of idiocy, imbecility, incompetence and ideological extremism has turned calm into calamity. Peace into pandemonium. Harmony into hell.
originally posted by: fringeofthefringe
originally posted by: ITSALIVE
Treason? Not a light subject we’ve got here. Not saying it’s not possible, but why should we think this is not more political axe grinding?
a reply to: fringeofthefringe
What is the definition of “treason” again? Oh yeah, giving aid and comfort to the enemy.
“High-Level Iranian Spy Ring Busted in Washington,” by Lee Smith, Tablet, October 1, 2023:
What would you call this?
The Biden administration’s now-suspended Iran envoy Robert Malley helped to fund, support, and direct an Iranian intelligence operation designed to influence the United States and allied governments, according to a trove of purloined Iranian government emails. The emails, which were reported on by veteran Wall Street Journal correspondent Jay Solomon,
Many sources, it's treason