An Iranian national was caught by the Trump administration attempting to smuggle materials that can be used to enrich uranium, the key component in a nuclear weapon, out of the U.S., according to the Justice Department.
Behzad Pourghannad allegedly attempted to smuggle carbon fiber out of America and ship it to Tehran. Pourghannad was arrested in May 2017 in Germany and later extradited to the U.S. He arrived in America on Monday. On Tuesday, the Justice Department unsealed a three-count indictment charging Pourghannad and two others in the plot to export the sensitive nuclear materials.
Ali Reza Shokri and Farzin Faridmanesh, the two alleged conspirators, remain at large.
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Hang them with Obama and Clinton
ReplyDeleteWas it Obama ?
ReplyDelete2017? What's missing?
ReplyDeleteIf Obama had a son he'd be just like_____
ReplyDeleteObama & Clinton made the deals with the Devils !!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Obozo...
ReplyDeleteThe accused was held up in the extradition process, which often takes years of legal wrangling, especially if he or she can afford lots of lawyers, which could be easy, considering the pallets of cash a certain POTUS gave to Iran as part of a deal that's still a mystery to most.
ReplyDelete"Ali Reza Shokri and Farzin Faridmanesh, the two alleged conspirators, remain at large."
ReplyDeleteCheck the Democratic Party's membership rolls. They're probably in there and maybe even running for office somewhere in the U.S.
Clinton Foundation colluded with them !!!
ReplyDeleteHell , Hillary gave Russia (an enemy) 25% of American
ReplyDeleteUranium ( & kept the $$$ probably)
So, maybe she was in on this one toooo !!!!