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originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: Xtrozero
Obviously you just aren't looking. Her records are available. But if you don't look you may miss the good websites that have that information.
originally posted by: Thecakeisalie
a reply to: IAMTAT
Wow that was a knee jerk that belongs in looney toons.
Who would you prefer? A woman who has been schooled in international relations or a Man who wants to keep Mexicans and Muslims out (despite the fact that many of his ex wives are foreign?)
I think Hillary is shifty but Donald Dunce is hardly a diplomat himself.
originally posted by: Thecakeisalie
a reply to: Xtrozero
He wants to fix the illegal alien issue
So he wants to stop illegal aliens but can marry many foreign wives who could be Mexican Muslim terrorists? should we build a wall to keep his ex wives from stealing jobs?
He needs to $h!t or get off the pot.
Amiri was arrested upon his return and tried for treason. He was initially given a long prison sentence. But something changed recently that prodded the Iranian government to call for his execution.
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: joemoe
Oh can you show where I'm wrong? Sarcasm is not needed . The truth is just fine for supporting what I've said.
He wants to fix the illegal alien issue, if it happens to be mainly Mexican that is just due to the close boundaries not that they are Mexican. Also , out of the 3 billion Muslims in the world a few million want to do us real harm, they would love to come here to do it..911?
originally posted by: shooterbrody
a reply to: IAMTAT
oh my
Hillary is going to have a tough time deflecting her way out of this one.
How will the msm be able to ignore this?
Iranian scientist who vanished 'gave nuclear secrets' to UN inspectors sent to Qom site
An Iranian scientist who vanished six months ago has revealed secrets of his country's nuclear programme with international weapons inspectors, The Sunday Telegraph has learned.
CNN) -- President Barack Obama had a key role during negotiations between the Omanis and Iranians that led to the release of an American hiker detained after she and two companions allegedly strayed across an unmarked border between Iraq and Iran.
Yusuf bin Alawai bin Abdullah, Oman's minister responsible for foreign affairs, told CNN that "indecision and confusion" at the White House at times delayed the talks -- which began eight months ago when the United States requested assistance securing the release of Sarah Shourd, Shane Bauer and Josh Fattal.
originally posted by: shooterbrody
This is now being reported by fox news via the associated press
www.foxnews.com...
So still "lies"?
This is bad for Hillary in many areas.
originally posted by: misfit312
a reply to: IAMTAT
Amiri was arrested upon his return and tried for treason. He was initially given a long prison sentence. But something changed recently that prodded the Iranian government to call for his execution.
I think this is also important.. SOMETHING changed RECENTLY....
While the original story was years ago something changed very recently that made IRAN decide to execute him..
originally posted by: Xcathdra
a reply to: IAMTAT
I am curious what lies Clinton will use now to blame others.
Hillary Clinton, who was then the secretary of state, stressed that Amiri had been in America "of his own free will."
"He is free to go," she said.
U.S. officials at the time told the AP that Amiri was paid $5 million to offer the CIA information about Iran's nuclear program, though he left the country without the money. They said Amiri, who ran a radiation-detection program in Iran, traveled to the U.S. and stayed there for months by choice.
Analysts abroad suggested Iranian authorities may have threatened Amiri's family back in Iran, forcing him to return.
On his return from the U.S., Amiri was greeted at airport by high-ranking government officials and was invited to TV talk shows where he explained how he bypassed a U.S. trap to get home. Many newspapers published accounts of his return on their front pages and some suggested a movie be made from his story.
He said Saudi and American officials had kidnapped him while he visited the Saudi holy city of Medina. He also said Israeli agents were present at his interrogations and that that CIA officers offered him $50 million to remain in America.
"I was under the harshest mental and physical torture," he said.
Amiri's case indirectly found its way back into the spotlight in the U.S. last year with the release of State Department emails sent and received by Clinton, now the Democratic presidential candidate. The release of those emails came amid criticism of Clinton's use of a private account and server that has persisted into her campaign against Republican candidate Donald Trump.
An email forwarded to Clinton by senior adviser Jake Sullivan on July 5, 2010 — just nine days before Amiri returned to Tehran — appears to reference the scientist.
"We have a diplomatic, 'psychological' issue, not a legal one. Our friend has to be given a way out," the email by Richard Morningstar, a former State Department special envoy for Eurasian energy, read. "Our person won't be able to do anything anyway. If he has to leave, so be it."
Another email, sent by Sullivan on July 12, 2010, appears to obliquely refer to the scientist just hours before his appearance at the Pakistani Embassy became widely known.
"The gentleman ... has apparently gone to his country's interests section because he is unhappy with how much time it has taken to facilitate his departure," Sullivan wrote. "This could lead to problematic news stories in the next 24 hours."
Clinton left the Obama administration before the nuclear talks with Iran began in full force in 2013. But during her final year as secretary of state, she greenlighted secret bilateral talks with the Iranians — sending Sullivan as an envoy — that eventually led to the ultimate deal.
www.politico.com...