Obama Allowed Hezbollah to Smuggle Drugs Into the US to Protect the Iran
Nuke Deal


By Jonathan Pincus <https://www.westernjournal.com/author/jonathan-pincus/>


A bombshell report from Politico Sunday revealed that the Obama
administration let Hezbollah’s money-laundering and drug-trafficking
operations slide in order to protect the Iran nuclear deal from collapsing.

The Drug Enforcement Administration led a campaign dubbed Project Cassandra
that reportedly targeted the criminal activities of the militant group.

However, Justice and Treasury Department officials reportedly delayed or
outright rejected the DEA’s requests for investigations, sanctions and
prosecutions against members of Hezbollah.

According to Josh Meyer of Politico
<https://www.politico.com/interactives/2017/obama-hezbollah-drug-trafficking
-investigation/> , these players included: “Hezbollah’s high-profile envoy
to Iran, a Lebanese bank that allegedly laundered billions in alleged drug
profits, and a central player in a U.S.-based cell of the Iranian
paramilitary Quds force.”

In December 2011, U.S. attorney Preet Bharara filed a civil money laundering
lawsuit
<https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/4325664-Hezbollah-Money-Laundering.
html>  against “Lebanese Financial Institutions That Facilitated a
Hizballah-Related Money Laundering Scheme.” 

The lawsuit claimed that “Lebanese Financial Institutions, Including
Institutions Linked to Hizballah, Allegedly Wired Over $300 Million into the
United States for the Purchase and Shipment of Used Cars to West Africa as
Part of Money Laundering Scheme.”

The suit added that “Proceeds from Car Sales and Narcotics Trafficking
Allegedly Were Funneled Back to Lebanon Through Hizballah-Controlled Money
Laundering Channels.”

While Bharara originally sought over $480 million in the suit, it was
eventually settled
<https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/manhattan-us-attorney-announces-102-mi
llion-settlement-civil-forfeiture-and-money>  in 2013 for $102 million.

Another example of the Obama administration hindering DEA progress against
Hezbollah was its decision to refrain from pressuring the Czech government
from extraditing Lebanese arms dealer Ali Fayad back to the U.S. amid U.S.
courts indicting him on charges involving attempts to acquire anti-aircraft
missiles, attempts to provide material support to a terror cell and plans to
kill U.S. government employees.

As reported by Politico, U.S. officials believe Fayad is now helping to
weaponize Syrian militants.

Perhaps most surprisingly, members of Project Cassandra claim that officials
in the Obama administration undermined the DEA’s efforts to take down of one
of Hezbollah’s top operatives, a man named “Ghost,” — one of the world’s
largest cocaine smugglers, including to the U.S.

Four former DEA officials with direct access to these cases say that the
Justice Department also refused to investigate Abdallah Saffiedine, overseer
of the Hezbollah’s “Business Affairs Component,” which involved
international drug trafficking.

According to Defense of Department illicit finance analyst David Asher,
these blockades set forth by the Obama administration, as well as other
instances such as the DOJ’s refusal to charge the militant group’s military
wing as an ongoing criminal syndicate, “was a policy decision, it was a
systematic decision.” 

“They serially ripped apart this entire effort that was very well supported
and resourced, and it was done from the top down,” he added, referring to
the Obama administration’s actions in handling the DEA’s requests for
investigating Hezbollah.

In February, a Treasury official from the Obama-era, Katherine Bauer, stated
in a written testimony
<https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/4329058-Katherine-Bauer-testimony-t
o-the-House-Committee.html> , “under the Obama administration … these
(Hezbollah-related) investigations were tamped down for fear of rocking the
boat with Iran and jeopardizing the nuclear deal.”

However, former administration officials have countered these claims,
stating that the decisions made during Obama’s tenure were not done out of
politics.

“There has been a consistent pattern of actions taken against Hezbollah,
both through tough sanctions and law enforcement actions before and after
the Iran deal,” said Kevin Lewis, an official who worked at the Justice
Department and White House during the Obama administration.

Fox News
<http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/12/17/obama-administration-undermined-
anti-hezbollah-task-force-to-help-secure-iran-nuke-deal-report-says.html>
detailed that after announcement of the deal in January 2016, Project
Cassandra members were given other assignments unrelated to the Hezbollah
investigation.

The Lebanese militant group is one of the world’s largest cocaine
traffickers and supplies chemical and conventional weapons to Syrian
dictator Bashar al-Assad — weapons the dictator has reportedly
<https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/05/world/middleeast/syria-bashar-al-assad-a
trocities-civilian-deaths-gas-attack.html>  used on his own people.

As reported by Fox News, Hezbollah was formed in 1982 by the Iranian
Revolutionary Guard in order to combat Israel’s invasion of Beirut. Under
direction of a new leader in 1992, the group’s motive shifted from trying to
implement an Islamic republic in Lebanon to fighting against Israel.

 

 

EM

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