The
Boeing Jets Iran wants to buy will likely be used to transport weapons to
terrorist groups.
Intel:
Iran Using Commercial Planes to Smuggle Weapons to Terrorists, Obama admin
accused of facilitating Iranian terror by approving new airplane sales, by Adam
Kredo, 11/24/16
The Obama administration has given
clearance to Western airline manufacturers to sell planes to Iran at the same
time the Islamic Republic is using commercial airliners to smuggle weapons and
other illicit arms to Hezbollah terrorists in Lebanon, according to new
intelligence and congressional communications obtained by the Washington
Free Beacon.
The disclosure of this new intelligence,
which shows that Iran has been using its commercial airline company to smuggle
advanced weaponry to Hezbollah and terrorists operating in Syria, has placed
renewed focus on a congressional inquiry that has been stymied by Obama
administration officials since early October.
Senators, led by Sen. David Perdue (R.,
Ga.), have been pushing Obama administration officials to explain why they are
helping airline manufacturers Boeing and AirBus sell planes to Iran, despite
clear evidence that Tehran is using its commercial airline as cover for its
continued terrorist operations across the region.
As with multiple other congressional
investigations into the Obama administration’s efforts to roll back economic
sanctions and conduct secret dealings with Iran, officials have stonewalled
Perdue, refusing to answer key questions about the motivation for aiding
Tehran’s pursuit of planes that could be used to further its terrorist
enterprise.
This new intelligence comes just days
after the Obama administration approved a second license for AirBus, a French
company, to pursue even more sales with Iran.
The Free Beacon recently disclosed that several
American-made planes are currently being flown by Iran’s Air Force, while other
jets are being used in its commercial sector to smuggle arms.
Perdue on Wednesday accused the Obama
administration of facilitating Iran’s terrorist operations by signing off on
the multi-billion dollar deals to sell Iran planes, according to a letter sent to the Treasury Department, which
oversees such sales, and obtained by the Free Beacon.
The senator chided the department for
ignoring his initial Oct. 6 request for information, describing this lack of
response as “troubling.”
“While I find your lack of a response to
our last letter troubling, I would not that the issue surrounding commercial
aircraft usage for illicit purposes by the Iranian regime has now expanded,
given new intelligence information alleging that Iran has indeed been using
Mahan Air — a commercial airline that is currently subject to U.S. and UN
sanctions — to smuggle weapons and ammunition to Hezbollah in Lebanon,” Perdue
writes.
New intelligence unearthed by the
Israelis and disseminated to United Nations Security Council members in an
“urgent letter” shows that Iran has been using Mahan Air to smuggle a large
quantity of arms into Lebanon, where they are then transferred to Hezbollah,
which remains committed to destroying the Jewish state.
“These planes fly directly to the
airport in Lebanon or Damascus and from there the weapons are transferred on
the ground to Hezbollah,” according to the letter sent by Israeli officials to U.N.
Security Council members.
This includes weapons, ammunition, and
missile technology to Hezbollah, which is placed inside suitcases and placed on
Mahan’s commercial flights.
The intelligence further shows that
Hezbollah now has about 12,000 missiles hidden underground in Lebanon, or “more
than 17 times the number of missiles it possessed 10 years ago, and more than
the European NATO allies have above the ground,” according to Perdue’s letter.
The intelligence appears to confirm
fears by many in Congress that the easing of airline sales to Iran by the Obama
administration will directly fuel Tehran’s global terrorist operation,
according to the senator.
“This report confirms precisely the fear
we expressed in our October 6 letter: that Iran continues to use commercial
aircraft to smuggle weapons and ammunition in violation of UN Security Council
Resolution 2231 to support its terrorist proxies,” Perdue wrote, referring to
the UN resolution currently governing last year’s comprehensive nuclear deal
with Iran.
“We are rightly concerned that Iran may
continue to do so with the new commercial aircraft it purchases from Boeing and
Airbus, as permitted by the U.S. Treasury Department,” the letter stated.
Despite this intelligence, the Obama
administration continues to sign off on and endorse these sales to Iran. “I was also disturbed to see that
Airbus, one of the companies seeking licenses for the sale of commercial
aircraft to the government of Iran, was just awarded a second license from U.S.
Office of Foreign Asset Control (OFAC) to sell up to 118 jets to Iran,” Perdue
wrote. “To echo the concerns of our last letter, what, if any, end-use
monitoring controls can you guarantee will follow this license to ensure that
these aircraft are not used to further support Iran’s terrorist proxies or
support for the Assad regime in Syria?”
One senior congressional aide familiar
with the matter told the Free Beacon that the Obama administration’s
permissive attitude towards Tehran has only emboldened its bad behavior.
“The sanctions relief President Obama
agreed to allow Iran to ramp up support for its destructive ambitions,” the
source said. “Given this recent discovery by [Israeli U.N.] Ambassador Danon,
President Obama and Congress shouldn’t wait to see what this rogue nation has
planned for this massive increase in commercial aircraft.”
“It’s been nearly a year since the
implementation of President Obama’s nuclear deal and we’ve seen Iran become
increasingly aggressive in its support of terrorism,” the source noted. “In
fact, Iran is still the number one state sponsor of terrorism. If this isn’t a
symptom of a failed deal, what is?”
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