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NBC BS Begins: ‘Americans in Iran placed under house arrest, Tehran will be allowed to use $6 billion in Iranian assets blocked under U.S. sanctions to buy food, medicine or other humanitarian aid.’ ValJar Delivers | ||||||||||||
2023-08-11 | ||||||||||||
![]() Republican lawmakers harshly criticized then-President Barack Obama when he made a similar agreement in 2015. The new deal has been under negotiation for months, with Qatar and other governments acting as intermediaries. Several of the detained Americans were taken on Thursday from their cells in Tehran's notorious Evin prison to a location in the capital where they will remain under house arrest until the prisoner exchange occurs. One of the Americans was apparently already under house arrest before Thursday, a lawyer for one of the detainees and the other sources said. In the past, Americans and other foreign inmates due to be freed have been put under house arrest before their transfers abroad. The U.S. government has identified three American citizens held in Iran — Siamak Namazi, Emad Shargi and Morad Tahbaz. Two additional Americans are being held in Iran, but their families have chosen not to identify them publicly, the White House National Security Council said. “We have received confirmation that Iran has released from prison five Americans who were unjustly detained and has placed them on house arrest,” said National Security Council spokesperson Adrienne Watson. “While this is an encouraging step, these U.S. citizens — Siamak Namazi, Morad Tahbaz, Emad Shargi, and two Americans who at this time wish to remain private — should have never been detained in the first place.” The U.S. “will not rest until they are all back home in the United States,” she said. “Until that time, negotiations for their eventual release remain ongoing and are delicate. We will, therefore, have little in the way of details to provide about the state of their house arrest or about our efforts to secure their freedom,” Watson added. An unknown number of permanent U.S. legal residents, or green card holders, are under detention in Iran, including Shahab Dalili, who has been held since 2016. The prisoner exchange appears to involve only U.S. citizens.
Jared Genser, pro bono counsel for Namazi, called the move to house arrest “an important development,” adding: “While I hope this will be the first step to their ultimate release, this is at best the beginning of the end and nothing more. But there are simply no guarantees about what happens from here.” NBC News first reported on the prisoner exchange negotiations in February. The families of the Americans held in Iran say their loved ones are “hostages” taken captive on false charges and used as bargaining chips by the government.
The source familiar with the negotiations told reporters that “this was not an account that was ever intended to be frozen for all time for any purpose. It was always meant to be available for non-sanctionable trade.” President Joe Biden will likely face a torrent of criticism from Republicans if the funds in South Korea are released.
Obama came under fire from Republicans in 2015 when his administration gave Iran access to cash that had been blocked by sanctions, just as Tehran released a group of imprisoned Americans.
As part of the swap, an unknown number of Iranians detained in the U.S. will be transferred from U.S. custody to Iran. The timing of that step remained unclear. Apart from Qatar, the governments of Oman, the United Arab Emirates and Iraq also played supporting roles as intermediaries in the discussions, the source familiar with the negotiations said. Switzerland, which handles U.S. interests in Iran as Washington has no diplomatic relations with Tehran, will help implement the agreement and the Swiss ambassador is expected to have access to the American detainees during their house arrest. In addition to the prisoner exchange, the two sides have also discussed a possible informal verbal agreement aimed at averting a crisis over Iran’s nuclear program, NBC News has previously reported. The proposed arrangement would have Iran possibly freeze its uranium enrichment at current levels of 60 percent purity
Iran has steadily expanded its uranium enrichment work and has enough fissile material for more than one nuclear weapon if it chose to enrich the material to 90% purity, experts say. If it takes that step, U.S. officials fear Israel might opt to take military action to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon. Iran has denied it is planning to develop nuclear weapons and says the program is for purely civilian purposes.
Then-President Donald Trump pulled the U.S. out of the agreement in 2018, reimposed sanctions and introduced additional ones. Negotiations on restoring the 2015 nuclear accord collapsed last year. The three Americans held in Iran that have been publicly identified by the U.S. are Morad Tahbaz, an Iranian American who also holds British citizenship
Emad Shargi, an Iranian-born businessman who moved to the U.S. as a young man, was arrested in April 2018. He was released on bail and cleared of all charges in December 2019, but Iranian authorities refused to return his passport. Shargi was charged again in 2020 and convicted on espionage charges without a trial. And Siamak Namazi has been held prisoner in Iran for nearly eight years, longer than any of the other current American detainees. A business consultant with degrees from Tufts and Rutgers universities, Namazi was arrested in 2015 and convicted of espionage in a trial that lasted a few hours. His elderly father, Baquer, was arrested in 2016 when he traveled to Iran to visit his son and detained. Baquer Namazi was released in 2022. Siamak Namazi has criticized the U.S. for not doing more to secure his release and that of other Americans held in Iran and appealed to Biden to meet with the families of those detained. In January, he went on a weeklong hunger strike. Namazi was not included in previous prisoner exchanges with Iran dating to 2016. The American captive held longest in Iran is believed to have been Robert Levinson, a retired FBI agent who disappeared during a business trip on Iran’s Kish Island in 2007. U.S. officials later admitted that Levinson was there doing contract work for the CIA. In 2011, his family released photos and a video in which Levinson pleaded for help and said he was in poor health. Iranian officials steadfastly denied knowing anything about him. In 2020, the family announced that they had concluded that Levinson had died in captivity, citing information provided to them by U.S. officials. “Those who are responsible for what happened to Bob Levinson, including those in the US government who for many years repeatedly left him behind, will ultimately receive justice for what they have done,” the family said in a statement.
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Posted by:NoMoreBS |
#14 WTF sort of legitimate business would take you there ? Mostly visiting relatives for the first time since they escaped the fall of the Shah in 1980 or thereabouts, Besoeker, or academics doing on-site research. At least that’s what those we’ve read about here seem to have been. Except for the earnest gentleman who was doing a favour for the CIA. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2023-08-11 21:13 |
#13 I mean, Reagan got with them Iranian boys and said, like, hey, dudes, can you wait until about noon EST on 20 January 1981 before you release those hostages? I'm the new kid in town, and I wanna look good. |
Posted by: DooDahMan 2023-08-11 19:45 |
#12 There has to be kickbacks going on with these deals with Iran. Valjar smiles because there is big money flowing, somehow, some way, to her and her boss Barack. Nothing else makes sense. |
Posted by: Remoteman 2023-08-11 19:42 |
#11 “We have received confirmation that Iran has released from prison five Americans who were unjustly detained and has placed them on house arrest,” said National Security Council spokesperson Adrienne Watson. Define: Unjustly Detained. |
Posted by: swksvolFF 2023-08-11 12:15 |
#10 Much demand for "dual use" technology. Ask the Chermans... |
Posted by: M. Murcek 2023-08-11 12:13 |
#9 /\ Exactly! WTF sort of legitimate business would take you there ? |
Posted by: Besoeker 2023-08-11 11:59 |
#8 If you travel to Iran, you're on your own....unless of course an Iran-Loving Democrat can help the cause and f*&k the Jooos |
Posted by: Frank G 2023-08-11 10:52 |
#7 Load up another pallet, boys! |
Posted by: Abu Uluque 2023-08-11 10:13 |
#6 Bowe Bergdahl's court-martial conviction voided by U.S. judge |
Posted by: Skidmark 2023-08-11 09:28 |
#5 Six billion for five Americans. Reminds me of the five-for-one prisoner swap a few years ago, for the soldier that defected to the Taliban. |
Posted by: Bobby 2023-08-11 09:24 |
#4 Sorry, I was confused at first. I thought this was an article about J6. |
Posted by: DooDahMan 2023-08-11 07:05 |
#3 |
Posted by: Besoeker 2023-08-11 06:47 |
#2 Having noticed the names and careful wording used here.... " U.S. citizens — Siamak Namazi, Morad Tahbaz, Emad Shargi, and two Americans. " I have to ask, was this just part of a bigger Arms Deal cover, or another Biden/Deep Swamp Cartel $$$$ deal? BTW: Could the 2 unnamed Americans happen to be _ _ _ types, or backdoor Business facilitators? |
Posted by: NN2N1 2023-08-11 06:43 |
#1 Kidnapping Americans is now very profitable. |
Posted by: Jeremiah Jomosing7109 2023-08-11 05:42 |