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VIENNA, Austria -- Four American citizens, including a Washington Post reporter, who have been imprisoned in Iran are set to board a Swiss aircraft Saturday from Tehran to an as-yet-undetermined location, where they will be freed as part of a prisoner release deal between the U.S. and Iran. The agreement is the result of 14 months of high-stakes secret negotiations between the two traditional adversaries.
"Our citizens have not yet been flown out of Iran, so we don’t want to do anything that could complicate it," a senior administration official said Saturday. "But we are told the deal is done, that they will be let out."
As part of the exchange, the U.S. will release seven Iranians who were being held in the country on sanctions violations. All were born in Iran, but six are dual Iranian-American citizens. The seven men all have the option to remain in the U.S.
The deal will bring home four Americans who have been imprisoned in Iran for years on trumped up charges, or in some cases no charges at all: Washington Post Tehran correspondent Jason Rezaian, former U.S. Marine Amir Hekmati, Christian pastor Saeed Abedini, and Nosratollah Khosrawi-Roodsari. The imprisonment of Khosrawi-Roodsari has never been previously reported.
All the U.S. had to so was drop charges against some Iranian-Americans for violating sanctions for selling stuff to Iran, so really I think it's clear we won in these negotiations.
Predictably, Donald Trump doesn't think the deal "sounds too good"
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Hey, why use diplomacy, Lager? That's too much work. Send a pile of young men and women over there with plane loads of weapons and bombs and smack 'em around.
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Another crushing 'defeat' for the Obama foreign policy !
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And there's more:
The International Atomic Energy Agency issued a report detailing how Iran had shipped 98 percent of its fuel to Russia, dismantled more than 12,000 centrifuges so they could not enrich uranium, and poured cement into the core of a reactor designed to produce plutonium.
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The International Atomic Energy Agency issued a report detailing how Iran had shipped 98 percent of its fuel to Russia, dismantled more than 12,000 centrifuges so they could not enrich uranium, and poured cement into the core of a reactor designed to produce plutonium.
More bad news for neocons, chicken hawks, and warmongers.
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Just Fred wrote:
The International Atomic Energy Agency issued a report detailing how Iran had shipped 98 percent of its fuel to Russia, dismantled more than 12,000 centrifuges so they could not enrich uranium, and poured cement into the core of a reactor designed to produce plutonium.
More bad news for neocons, chicken hawks, and warmongers.
Also bad news for the stock market IF your theory holds true !
Iran to boost oil exports by 500,000 bpd after sanctions
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