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Tuesday, January 19, 2016

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Traitor! Obama Is Hiding This One HUGE Fact About IRAN PRISONER SWAP

 
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Traitor! Obama Is Hiding This One HUGE Fact About IRAN PRISONER SWAP 
We have all heard about the Iranian prisoner swap that took place today in which we recovered 5 innocent American prisoners in return for 7 Iranians and a few billion dollars in aid money. However, the deal was not as cut-and-dry as it seems.
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There was an 8th, unnamed Iranian prisoner released who the Obama regime does not want you to know about. His name is Dr. Mojtaba Atarodi and he is a top Iranian scientist who had been caught trying to steal equipment from the US for the Iranians to use in their nuclear program.
However, to keep the press from associating the releases and making the American people realize just how screwed we really got in this deal, Obama chose to release this infamous nuclear scientist in July on “good faith” that the Iranians would hold up to their end of the deals.
We were able to get details on this “exchange” from The Times of Israel,
Mojtaba Atarodi, arrested in California for attempting to acquire equipment for Iran’s military-nuclear programs, was released in April as part of back channel talks, Times of Israel told. The contacts, mediated in Oman for years by close colleague of the Sultan, have seen a series of US-Iran prisoner releases, and there may be more to come.
The secret back channel of negotiations between Iran and the United States, which led to this month’s interim deal in Geneva on Iran’s rogue nuclear program, has also seen a series of prisoner releases by both sides, which have played a central role in bridging the distance between the two nations, the Times of Israel has been told.
In the most dramatic of those releases, the US in April released a top Iranian scientist, Mojtaba Atarodi, who had been arrested in 2011 for attempting to acquire equipment that could be used for Iran’s military-nuclear programs.
Was it worth giving Iran back a top nuclear scientist a marine, a business person, a journalist, a student, and a pastor?

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