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US report: Trump will appoint a more aggressive official towards Iraq and Iran in the foreign ministry


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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - US President Donald Trump's administration plans to appoint a State Department official for a key post to run politics on Iran and Iraq, US magazine Foreign Policy has revealed.

"Three State Department officials familiar with this matter have revealed that the former US Army Reserve Captain and transition team member of Trump and Andrew's administration is to be selected," the magazine said in a report. Beck for the post of assistant secretary of state for the new US and responsible for Iraq and Iran. "

"Beck was formerly an intelligence officer in the US military and has no previous diplomatic experience. He has no solid reputation for Iraqi and Iranian intelligence, but he has long experience in military intelligence and has served in the Senate on foreign affairs issues," he said.

"The State Department is due to announce the announcement on Monday, according to two sources familiar with the deliberations, while a State Department official said that Beck in his new post could exert enormous pressure on Middle East diplomacy given the number of positions that require A presidential nomination that has been empty despite a year since the Trump administration. "

"The appointment comes at a time of escalating tensions between Iran and the United States, while the US president announced in November that he would not ratify the nuclear agreement between Iran and the five countries, which led to speculation that the US administration is seeking to "The European allies have warned the White House that the collapse of the deal could increase the likelihood of Iran acquiring nuclear weapons."

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After a pleading .. This is Washington's plan to counter Iran's influence in Iraq

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After a pleading .. This is Washington's plan to counter Iran's influence in Iraq

 

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As Iraq wipes out its dust for three years of war against a militant organization, the United States is looking to curtail Iranian influence and help the central government in Iraq resolve its differences with the Kurdistan region, the US ambassador to Iraq told The Associated Press. 

US Ambassador Douglas Sillman took over his job in Baghdad in September 2016 before the start of the restoration of Mosul. 

With Iraqi forces regaining control of all the areas it called for in 2014, the ambassador said Washington was focused on maintaining peace and reconstruction efforts and saw Iranian influence as a major problem. 

"Iran simply does not respect the sovereignty of its neighbors. The Iranians helped the Iraqi government - in some way - to defeat a preacher, but I did not see the Iranians providing funds for humanitarian aid, and I did not see any of them providing assistance to the UN-led stabilization programs. 

Iran gained significant influence in Iraq after the 2003 US invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein's regime and empowered Iraq's Shi'ite majority. 

When the north and central Iraq raided northern Iraq in the summer of 2014, Iran supported the militias and provided support in a number of areas as the armed forces were rebuilding. 

The Trump administration called for the disbanding of Iraqi militias, especially the popular rally after the end of the Da'ash battle. It has also pledged to take tougher approaches to Iran, threatening the US withdrawal from the historic nuclear agreement of 2015 and imposing sanctions on Iran's Revolutionary Guards. 

At the same time, Iraq is seeking external support for post-war reconstruction, which the government says has caused damage estimated at $ 100 billion, while about 3 million Iraqis are still displaced months after the fighting ends. 

Trump's administration has made it clear that the cost of the $ 14.3 billion military campaign against Daqash will not be replaced by similarly funded reconstruction efforts. 

"Iraq is recovering from a difficult period during which it witnessed a great deal of economic devastation and social unrest. We believe that Iraq should enjoy good and positive relations with all its neighbors, including Iran," he said. 

He pointed out that recent efforts by Iraq to restore relations with Saudi Arabia and Jordan made the United States hope that these two countries will play a greater role in supporting Iraq to rise from the recession. 

The United States also hopes to help ease tensions between the central government and the Kurdistan region following the September independence referendum rejected by Baghdad. 

Federal forces clashed with Kurdish militants in October when Baghdad regained the disputed territory seized by Kurds from an outlawed organization. 

"The role we are playing, albeit somewhat modest, is to try to help both sides find solutions to move forward through the door of discussions," Sulliman said, referring to both sides' support for the idea of negotiations and negotiations that have not yet begun to end the crisis.

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The United States is looking to curtail Iranian influence and help the central government in Iraq resolve its differences with the Kurdistan region, the US ambassador to Iraq told The Associated Press.

 

US Ambassador Douglas Sillman took over his duties in Baghdad in September 2016 before the start of the restoration of Mosul.

 

With Iraqi forces regaining control of all the areas it called for in 2014, the ambassador said Washington was focused on maintaining peace and reconstruction efforts and saw Iranian influence as a major problem.

 

The Iranians have somehow helped the Iraqi government to defeat a preacher, but I have not seen the Iranians provide funds for humanitarian aid, and I have not seen any of them providing assistance to the UN-led stabilization programs. "

 

Iran gained significant influence in Iraq after the 2003 US invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein's regime and empowered Iraq's Shi'ite majority.

 

When the north and central Iraq raided northern Iraq in the summer of 2014, Iran supported the militias and provided support in a number of areas as the armed forces were rebuilding.

 

The Trump administration called for the disbanding of the Iraqi factions, especially the popular rally after the end of the Da'ash battle. It has also pledged to take tougher approaches to Iran, threatening to pull out of the historic nuclear deal of 2015 and impose sanctions on Iran's Revolutionary Guards. According to the US Agency.

 

At the same time, Iraq is seeking external support for post-war reconstruction, which the government says has caused damage estimated at $ 100 billion, while about 3 million Iraqis are still displaced months after the fighting ends.

 

Trump's administration has made it clear that the cost of the $ 14.3 billion military campaign against Daqash will not be replaced by similarly funded reconstruction efforts.

 

"Iraq is recovering from a difficult period during which it witnessed a great deal of economic devastation and social unrest. We believe that Iraq should enjoy good and positive relations with all its neighbors, including Iran," he said.

 

He pointed out that recent efforts by Iraq to restore relations with Saudi Arabia and Jordan made the United States hope that these two countries will play a greater role in supporting Iraq to rise from the recession.

 

The United States also hopes to help ease tensions between the central government and the Kurdistan region following the referendum on independence in September, which was rejected by Baghdad.

 

Federal forces clashed with Kurdish militants in October when Baghdad regained disputed territory seized by Kurds from an oppressive organization.

 

"The role we are playing, albeit a little modest, is to try to help the two sides find solutions to move forward through the door of discussions," he said, referring to both sides' support for the idea of negotiations and negotiations that have not yet begun to end the crisis.

 

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  • yota691 changed the title to New details in the case of violation of US sanctions on Iran
 

A former Turkish police investigator told jurors in a trial of a Turkish banker accused of violating US sanctions on Iran that he found cash-filled shoe boxes at the home of another major Turkish banker.

Investigator Hussein Korkmaz testified at the federal court in the trial of Mohammed Hakan Attila, former deputy chief executive of the Turkish state-owned Bank of Creation, accused of participating in a fraud scheme with gold trader Reda Darab.

Derab, an Iranian Turkish national, pleaded guilty and testified against Attila to prosecutors. Attila said he was not guilty.

The issue has strained relations between the United States and Turkey.Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan described the trial as an attempt to undermine his country and its economy.

Korkmaz told the jury on Monday he had begun a probe into a strike in 2012 on charges of smuggling gold and laundering money. He said the investigation was soon heard to include government officials, including Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who was then prime minister, Zafar Jaglian, finance minister at the time, and Suleiman Aslan, former general manager of Khalk Bank.

Erdogan described the investigation in 2012 and 2013 as a "judicial coup" orchestrated by his political enemies and said the current issue in the United States was also politically motivated.

Korkmaz said that by searching the Aslan house he found stock-filled shoe boxes, which Korkmaz explained as bribes from a strike. The gold trader had previously seen a strike as a bribe to Aslan.

US prosecutors have accused nine people in the case of conspiring to help Iran avoid sanctions. The US authorities arrested only a 34-year-old strike and Attila, 47.

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The governor of the Central Bank of Iran, Crown Prince Ali Saif, said that the bank has practically abandoned the US dollar currency in trade transactions and in the banking system of the country and is no longer used significantly.

Saif said on the sidelines of the occasion of the week of research week at the Central Bank of Iran on Tuesday that the bank receives the proceeds and makes payments in various foreign currencies. 

On the other hand, Saif said that the Iranian banks are currently dealing with 245 banks in the world, while dealing with 33 banks before the entry into force of the nuclear agreement (January 2015), adding that this does not necessarily mean that the circumstances are completely normal, To address them.

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The governor of the Central Bank of Iran, Crown Prince Ali Saif, said that the bank has practically abandoned the US dollar currency in trade transactions and in the banking system of the country and is no longer used significantly.

 

 I dunno, folks. Abandoning the US dollar currency did not bode well for other countries in the past. This may tip the scales to bring swift action against Iran.

 

I suspect the corruption in Iraq was feeding US dollars to Iran at a significant rate. Looks like that US dollar revenue stream to Iran was a main one and has nearly or is about to dry up with the corruption being removed in Iraq that may have been feeding a significant amount of US dollars to Iran.

 

This could be an indirect indication Iraq is about to move from the "closed economy" where the Central Bank of Iraq daily auctions US dollars for Iraqi Dinar to an "open economy" where the IQD transactions occur simultaneously and electronically eliminating the CBI daily auctions and corruption feeding US dollars to Iran.

 

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  • yota691 changed the title to US report: 'Possible war' with Iran tops 2018 risk list

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A US strategic report warned of a possible military confrontation between Iran, America and its allies in the region, considering it the biggest threat facing the United States next year, as well as other threats such as the North Korean crisis and the growing threat of cyber attacks on US installations. 
The report addresses the major threats to the security and interests of the United States internally and externally in 2018, and indicates that the likelihood of war with Iran is increasing because of increasing tensions in the Middle East because of Iranian behavior.
The report blames Iran for its involvement in conflicts in the region, its support for militias involved in proxy wars such as the Huthis in Yemen and the Lebanese Hezbollah, stressing that the danger of confrontation between Washington and Tehran is not limited to the possibility of war. In the event of an accident or deliberate clash between the two forces in the waters of the Gulf. 
A 436 US government official and foreign policy experts from the US Department of State's Preventive Action Center report. These risks were classified by the United States into three levels. 
The first level included the most dangerous conflicts to the security of the United States, with strong indications of the possibility of them. The second and third levels include intermediate and low-risk conflicts.
"The Korean and Iranian crises are the most volatile on the international scene," said Paul Stearns, director of the Preventive Action Center and lead author of the report. "The crises are currently in a state of continuous development." 
"The United States needs to take what it calls" intelligent decisions and choices about channeling its resources and efforts "to cope with the increased threat of armed conflict in the report and to avoid engaging in costly military confrontations, Stirres said.
In addition to the "Iranian threat," the first-level risks, which have a high impact on US interests, include a war between North Korea and the United States and its allies, infrastructure in America being attacked by cybercrime, and terrorist attacks on US territory that could lead to a large number of victims , A military confrontation between NATO and Russia, and military confrontations between China and countries rejecting Chinese domination of the South China Sea region. 
At the same level came the war in Syria, the rise in violence by the Syrian regime headed by Bashar al-Assad, and the possible collapse of the government in Afghanistan, which could lead to more instability and tension in the country.
While the risks and threats that the report warned ranged from crisis to conflict in the Middle East and North Africa, the bulk of it was. Where the second level of potential risk. Expectations of escalating conflict between Iraqi forces and Kurdish armed groups in Iraq. And the possibility that the region will witness a new confrontation between the Turkish government and the Kurds, both within Turkey and in neighboring countries. Government officials and experts involved in the report predicted a number of crises that they said should be taken into account. The most prominent of which was the Qatari crisis with the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, warning of a further escalation in the coming year, the worsening humanitarian crisis in Yemen as a result of the civil war and external interference in the conflict there. And the high rate of violence in Libya in the event of a breakdown of the peace process between the parties to the conflict.
On the issue of Israel, the report pointed to the possibility of a clash between the Israeli army and Hezbollah, noting that there are two scenarios for the confrontation, which may take place on the Israeli-Lebanese border, or the Syrian territory may be the arena of conflict between the two parties, in addition to the escalation of tension between Israelis and Palestinians , Which could lead to attacks against civilians, widespread demonstrations and demonstrations of the Palestinians, or armed confrontation between the parties. 
The report attributed many of the world's conflicts in 2018 to political instability and the growth of terrorist groups in a number of countries. 
In Egypt, the report warns of "tensions due to the high frequency of terrorist operations, especially in the Sinai, where they pose a major threat to Egypt and the interests of the United States."
Pakistan has repeatedly mentioned Pakistan in the report, which warned it was linked to a number of risks and possible confrontations, considering the most serious military confrontation with its neighbor India, likely that a terrorist attack may lead to such tension. 
The dangers were not limited to terrorism and confrontation with countries that the United States classifies as its sponsor, such as Iran. The EU's political instability and internal turmoil, due to nationalist movements and secessionism, is also one of the major crises expected during the new year, the report said.

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  • yota691 changed the title to Matisse: We will face Iran diplomatically, not militarily

Matisse: We will face Iran diplomatically, not militarily

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Version: Paper - InternationalSunday, 17 December 2017 (00:00 - GMT)
Last Updated: Sunday, 17 December 2017 (00:00 - GMT)Washington, Tehran - "Life", AFP 

US Defense Secretary James Matisse accused Iran of involvement in all the "turmoil" in the Middle East, but said his country would treat it diplomatically, not militarily.

He praised the announcement by US envoy to the United Nations, Nikki Hailey, that a rocket launched by the Huthi rebels in Riyadh last month was made in Iran. But Tehran ridiculed Haili's offer of an "iron piece" of the missile at a military base in Washington, saying that the statements of US diplomacy "stemmed from its ignorance of Yemeni missile capabilities and military and defense issues."

"What we are doing in this region is to stand by our allies and partners," he said, adding that "we are offering (the threat of Tehran), and on the other hand, we are helping them build their own capacity to reject the influence. Iranian conflict. " "Heili revealed material evidence, and debris, we got it and show that (Tehran) provides the Houthis with ballistic missiles," Wherever there are disturbances, you find the hand of Iran. "

"We see that Iran is deeply engaged in keeping (Syrian President Bashar) Assad in power, despite his massacres against his people, including the use of chemical weapons, and we see what she did with Hezbollah in Lebanon, the threat to peace and the support she gave to Assad and the threat Israel, for example. " He said that "what it does (Iran) is not legitimate and contributes to the killing of innocent people," pointing out that "exposing this useful to the international community, to raise awareness about what is happening there."

This is a diplomatic effort aimed at showing the world what Iran is doing in the Middle East, "said Mattis, a retired general, who said he would not call for a" military response "to Iran. .

Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said that "America is launching false accusations against Iran, based on an iron piece, to cover up its illegal presence in the region and its practices amounting to war crimes and to condone" the recognition by US President Donald Trump of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. He added that "the United Nations team announced that the missiles that he saw in Yemen contain parts of America's production," stressing that "Hayley's allegations are baseless, lacking any document or evidence, and the Westerners questioned the credibility of its accusations.The source of armament in the region is clear and known "He said.

General Masoud Jazairi, the deputy chief of staff of Iran, said that "Hayley's remarks stemmed from its ignorance of Yemeni missile capabilities and military and defense issues." "If the Americans were aware of Yemen's missile capabilities, they would avoid making ridiculous statements."

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  • yota691 changed the title to Obama protected Hezbollah drug ring to save Iran nukes deal

Obama protected Hezbollah drug ring to save Iran nukes deal

December 18, 2017 | 11:14am | Updated

 

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The Obama administration stymied a sprawling investigation into the terror group Hezbollah — and its highly lucrative drug- trafficking networks — to protect the Iran nuclear deal, according to a bombshell report.

A team at the Drug Enforcement Administration had been working for almost a decade to bring down the Iran-backed militant organization’s sophisticated $1 billion-a-year drug ring, which laundered money and smuggled cocaine into the United States, Politico reported.

But the departments of Justice and Treasury repeatedly undermined agents’ efforts to arrest and prosecute key members of the criminal network — because the Obama White House feared upsetting Tehran ahead of the nuclear agreement, according to Politico.

Former Treasury official Katherine Bauer even admitted in little-noticed testimony to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs last February that “under the Obama administration . . . these [Hezbollah-related] investigations were tamped down for fear of rocking the boat with Iran and jeopardizing the nuclear deal.”

When the Iran agreement took effect in January 2016, the investigation — dubbed Project Cassandra — was effectively dismantled.

“This was a policy decision, it was a systematic decision,” said David Asher, an expert in illicit finance who helped found the project. “They serially ripped apart this entire effort that was very well supported and resourced, and it was done from the top down.”

The task force worked for eight years out of a top-secret facility in Virginia, with the help of 30 American and foreign security agencies, to unravel the global crime syndicate that was funding Hezbollah’s jihadist operations.

Politico also reported that late Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez was in cahoots with then-Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Hezbollah in cocaine trafficking and other activities meant to undermine US influence.

In 2007, Venezuela’s state-run Conviasa airline was ferrying drugs and cash from Caracas to Tehran via Syria each week, according to Politico.

DEA agents nicknamed the airline “Aeroterror” because the planes would come back carrying weapons, along with Hezbollah and Iranian operatives.

But the Obama administration never fought to have two major players in the scheme extradited to the United States to face charges when it had the opportunity, task force members charged.

Others the team sought to bring to justice were Abdallah Safieddine, Hezzbollah’s envoy to Tehran, and a shadowy operative nicknamed “Ghost,” whom it considered one of the biggest cocaine smugglers in the world.

“Hezbollah operates like the Gambino crime family on steroids, and [Safieddine] is its John Gotti,” ex-DEA agent Jack Kelly, who created the task force, told Politico. “Whatever Iran needs, Safieddine is in charge of getting it for them.”

Safieddine was ultimately linked to a massive drug-smuggling and money-laundering network allegedly led by Lebanese businessman Ayman Joumaa.

Agents discovered Joumaa had smuggled tons of cocaine into the States — then laundered $200 million a month by buying used cars from American dealers.

The cars were sent to Benin in West Africa, where satellite photos taken in 2015 showed rows upon rows of used cars in a lot.

But the Obama administration repeatedly thwarted efforts to prosecute Safieddine, Politico reported.

An Obama spokesman denied the operation was derailed for political reasons, noting several Hezbollah members were arrested.

Other administration officials suggested those involved were blind to the bigger picture.

“The world is a lot more complicated than viewed through the narrow lens of drug trafficking,” one official said. “So you’re not going to let CIA rule the roost, but you’re also certainly not going to let DEA do it either.”

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The Times: Obama blocked an investigation on Hezbollah and prevented the access to the ghost

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former US President Barack Obama's administration "blocked an investigation" into allegations of Hezbollah involvement in drug and arms trafficking, and missed the opportunity to arrest suspects, the Times reported Tuesday, In order to "facilitate an agreement with Iran" on its nuclear project, pointing out that this prevented the capture of the "stealth", the most important elements required, which is believed to be in Beirut, and accused of supplying chemical weapons to Bashar al-Assad, in Syria.

"The US Drug Enforcement Agency has found evidence that Hezbollah has become a prominent player in organized crime and is helping to bring cocaine into the United States from Latin America across the Middle East," he says. 
The report quoted Politeko's website as saying that the agency led a process to track Hezbollah's activities and activities abroad and reached a party agent named "The Stealth", one of the world's biggest cocaine smugglers, who is also accused of smuggling arms to Syria.

He referred to allegations that the Obama administration "blocked an 8-year investigation into Hezbollah's activities" to achieve the president's first goal at the time: to persuade Iran to agree to freeze its nuclear program.

The operation, known as Cassandra, began in 2008 and "traced Hezbollah's drug and arms trafficking activities." The investigation took eight years, arresting a number of prominent agents and imposing sanctions on party members.

According to the report, he believes that the obstacles set by the Obama administration "wasted" on the agency officials the opportunity to put their hands on the "ghost," the most important elements required in the investigation, which they believe in Beirut, accusing him of providing chemical weapons to President Bashar al-Assad in Syria, To the smuggling of drugs and other weapons.

Jack O'Keeley, director of Cassandra's campaign at the US Drug Enforcement Agency, said the agency would have been able to arrest these people if they had received the green light from the Obama administration, which said it had "neglected to ask for help" from the agency.

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2 hours ago, yota691 said:

The Obama administration stymied a sprawling investigation into the terror group Hezbollah — and its highly lucrative drug- trafficking networksto protect the Iran nuclear deal, according to a bombshell report.

A team at the Drug Enforcement Administration had been working for almost a decade to bring down the Iran-backed militant organization’s sophisticated $1 billion-a-year drug ring, which laundered money and smuggled cocaine into the United StatesPolitico reported.

 

Yep! Now we know the truth behind the 5 + 1 Iranian Nuclear Deal. exPresident Barak Hussein Obama was getting nose candy kick backs from the Iranians for sponsoring such a flawed deal favoring a future nuclear Iran!

 

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Pretty sure Ole Donald, Ole T Rex, and Ole Mad Dog Mattis are all over this. Stick to 'em where it hurts and clean out the world wide Iranian backed Hezbollah's money laundering and cocaine smuggling operation.

 

The Iranian are going to feel another termination of their revenue resources to reduce their world wide terrorist foot print such as ISIS. No wonder there was so much screwed up controversy surrounding ISIS in Iraq and Syria to begin with. Pretty sure a wide and deep trail will lead back to exPresident Barak Hussein Obama.

 

Pretty sure other World Leaders will get the clue the gig is up when the public sees then responds to the corruption and mechanics behind the 5 + 1 Nuclear Deal with the drug trade fueling Iranian terrorism in their own countries.

 

Ole Donald aught to have lots of good intel here to go after nose candy addict exPresident Barak Hussein Obama! (YEAH, BABY!!!)

 

So why hasn't the Afghani poppy fields been all cleaned out???!!!

 

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The picture is getting clearer, on WHY, we are still watching and waiting. I believe God is using Donald Trump, to, expose and, clear house. Love him or dis like him, our country could not go on like it was. Its not about Democrats or Republicans, its about Good and Evil!

This cleaning will bring in wealth, and confidence in our economy. Thank You Yota for your dedication, in keeping us informed.

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