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Ex-Iran head writes to Obama over $2-B ruling

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TEHRAN, Iran—Iran’s former hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadineja­d sent a letter on Monday to President Barack Obama, asking him to “quickly fix” a US Supreme Court ruling allowing families of people killed in attacks linked to Iran to collect damages from some $2 billion in frozen assets.

While writing that his letter “is by no means of (a) political nature,” Ahmadineja­d’s message to Obama arrives, amid swirling speculatio­n that the hard-line politician may run as a candidate in Iran’s presidenti­al election next year.

It also comes as average Iranians largely have yet to see the benefits of Iran’s nuclear deal with world powers — something a discontent Ahmadineja­d and other hard-liners could mine in any potential campaign against moderates.

In the letter, posted on a website associated with the former president’s office, Ahmadineja­d focuses on the Supreme Court’s decision in April.

The court’s 6-2 ruling allows families of victims of the 1983 Marine barracks bombing in Beirut and other attacks linked to Iran to collect monetary damages from Iran.

At risk for Iran is $1.75 billion in bonds, plus accumulati­ng interest, owned by Iran’s Bank Markazi and held by Citibank in New York.

“It is the clear expectatio­n of the Iranian nation that the particular case of property seizure ... be quickly fixed by your excellency and that not only the Iranian nation’s rights be restored and the seized property released and returned, but also the damage caused be fully compensate­d for,” the letter said.

“I passionate­ly advise you not to let the historical defamation and bitter inci- dent be recorded under your name,” Ahmadineja­d added.

Ahmadineja­d’s letter was delivered to the Swiss Embassy in Tehran, which has overseen America’s interests in the country in the years after the 1979 Islamic Revolution and US Embassy takeover.

It’s unclear what steps Ahmadineja­d expects Obama to take. There was no immediate comment from the White House regarding the letter.

The timing of the letter, however, is interestin­g as Ahmadineja­d’s name continues to circulate as a possible challenger to President Hassan Rouhani in Iran’s coming May 19 election. (AP)

 ?? (AP FOTO) ?? $2-B RULING. Huge blast.This Oct. 23, 1983 file photo shows the scene around the US Marine Base near Beirut Airport following a massive bomb blast that destroyed the base and caused a huge death toll rising to 239, in Beirut, Lebanon. Iran’s ex-...
(AP FOTO) $2-B RULING. Huge blast.This Oct. 23, 1983 file photo shows the scene around the US Marine Base near Beirut Airport following a massive bomb blast that destroyed the base and caused a huge death toll rising to 239, in Beirut, Lebanon. Iran’s ex-...

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