Kerry Admits Money From Iranian Nuke Deal Will Go To Terrorism


Kerry Admits Payment Will Fund Terrorists

Kerry was interviewed by CNBC on Thursday, and he conceded that some of the money will undoubtedly be going to terrorists. So the sanctions that were put into place to punish the support of terrorism will now be released so that it can go back to help support new terrorism. There must be some kind of logic to this agreement that is hard for regular folksĀ  to fathom. As Kerry pointed out;

“I think that some of it will end up in the hands of the IRGC or other entities, some of which are labeled terrorists,” he said in the interview in Davos, referring to Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps. “You know, to some degree, I’m not going to sit here and tell you that every component of that can be prevented.”

But he added that “right now, we are not seeing the early delivery of funds going to that kind of endeavor at this point in time.”

“We have made it very clear that we use sanctions when we think they are appropriate in order to counter behavior that we believe has broken the law or has challenged the United Nations Security Council or threatened the United States, and we stand by our sanctions,” Kerry told reporters. “We think they have been used judiciously and effectively and we are looking to move on now to put to test the willingness of Iran and other countries in the region to try to reduce tensions and move in a different direction.”

He continued, “If we catch them funding terrorism, they are going to have a problem with the United States Congress and other people, obviously.”

He added, “We are confident that this will not result in an increase somehow in the threat to any partner or any friend in the region.”

The “threat” of Kerry is essentially that when, not if, Iran again supports terrorism with the money that we just returned to them, we will be really, really mad, and may not even speak to them for some weeks.

Source: edition.cnn.com



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