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Iran seeking 'many billions of dollars' to free US prisoners detained in Iran

Published by Business Insider on Thu, 20 Oct 2016


Iran is seeking many billions of dollars in payments from the United States in exchange for the release of several US hostages still being detained in Iran, according to reports by Irans state-controlled press that are reigniting debate over the Obama administrations decision earlier this year to pay Iran $1.7 billion in cash.Senior Iranian officials, including the countrys president, have been floating the possibility of further payments from the United States for months.Since the White House agreed to pay Tehran $1.7 billion in cash earlier this year as part of a deal bound up in the release of American hostages, Iran has captured several more US citizens.Future payments to Iran could reach as much as $2 billion, according to sources familiar with the matter, who said that Iran is detaining US citizens in Irans notorious Evin prison where inmates are routinely tortured and abused.Iranian news sources close to the countrys Revolutionary Guard Corps, or IRGC, which has been handling prisoner swaps with the United States, reported on Tuesday that Iran expects many billions of dollars to release those US citizens still being detained.We should wait and see, the US will offermany billions of dollars to release American businessman Siamak Namazi and his father Baquer, who was abducted by Iran after the United States paid Iran the $1.7 billion, according to the countrys Mashregh News outlet, which has close ties to the IRGCs intelligence apparatus.The Persian language news report was independently translated for the Washington Free Beacon.Six hostages have been sentenced to 10 years in prison by Iran in the past months, including the Namazis.Iranian President Hassan Rouhani told NBC News in late September that his government is in talks with the United States to secure future payouts, a disclosure that may have played a role in the White Houses recent decision to veto legislation to block future ransom payments to Iran.Were currently conducting conversations and various dialogues in order to return this money to Iran, Rouhani was quoted as saying. Perhaps these dialogues can be still conducted simultaneously on parallel tracks while were conducting those same conversations in order to free the sums of money that are still owed to us.Sen. Mark Kirk (R., Ill.) told the Free Beacon that the US is incentivizing the abduction of Americans by Iran.I am saddened to learn of the sentencing of Baquer Namazi and his son Siamak by Iran this week, said Kirk, the co-author of key Iran sanctions laws and chairman of the Senate Banking Subcommittee on National Security and International Trade and Finance, which oversees Iran sanctions policy.After airlifting $1.7 billion in cash ransom payments to Iran, even the US State Department now warns of increased dangers that the worlds biggest state sponsor of terrorism will continue to illegally seize Americans and Westerners who travel or do business with Iran. Companies, banks, and American citizens would be wise to stay away from Iran, Kirk said.One senior congressional adviser familiar with the issue told the Free Beacon that Iranian officials have been pressing for another $2 billion from the United States for months.Iranian officials including Foreign Minister [Mohammad Javad] Zarif have been bragging for months that theyre going to force the US to pay them several billion dollars more, the source said. Now officials across the spectrum in Iranfrom IRGC hardliners to the ostensibly moderate President Rouhaniare talking about those billions, and maybe several more, alongside chatter about the US hostages.Even some family members of the hostages talk that way, which is completely understandable given what theyre going through, but it doesnt change the fact that the administration is gearing up to give Iran another ransom in the hundreds of millions and maybe again billions, the source added.Rumors of future ransom payments to Iran come as Congress continues to investigate the circumstances surrounding the $1.7 billion cash payment, a portion of which was delivered by plane to Iran just hours before it released several US prisoners.The Free Beacon recently disclosed that details of this payment and other details bound up in the hostage release are being stored in a highly secure location on Capitol Hill, preventing many from accessing the documents, which are not classified but are being treated as such.The three documents show that the cash payment was directly tied to the prisoner release, adding fuel to claims of a ransom payment, according to sources who have viewed them.Iran experts who spoke to the Free Beacon said that Iran senses weakness in the United States and is angling to squeeze more money from the administration before it leaves office.Paying $1.7 billion to Iran to release the US prisoners has encouraged Iran to arrest more Americans, said Saeed Ghasseminejad, an associate fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.Iran senses weakness in the US leadership as it constantly tests the administration through a chain of provocative actions. To put an end to Irans abduction program, the administration should make it clear, by action and not words, that it does not reward Iran for its bad behavior.Conceding to Irans demands will only bolster the hardline regime, Ghasseminejad said.The administration must show strength in response to Irans other provocative actions in the region, he said. The administration also should warn American citizens and green card holders that Iran is a very dangerous place for them to travel or do business. However, such warning contradicts the administrations continuous efforts to encourage investors and big banks to do business with Iran. The administration also should impose sanction on the entities and individuals involved in this abduction program.SEE ALSO:US General thinks Iran is behind the missile attacks on US Navy near YemenJoin the conversation about this storyNOW WATCH: The US struck radar sites in Yemen after rebels tried to attack a Navy ship with missiles
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