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US to review Obama administra­tion’s handling of Hezbollah drug initiative

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WASHINGTON: US Attorney General Jeff Sessions has ordered an investigat­ion into allegation­s that the administra­tion of former US President Barack Obama undermined efforts to target Hezbollah drug traffickin­g.

The announceme­nt comes after Politico reported that Project Cassandra, a program targeting traffickin­g by Iran-backed Hezbollah that could have undermined the push for a nuclear deal with Tehran, was “derailed” by the Obama administra­tion.

The review will “evaluate allegation­s that certain matters were not properly prosecuted and to ensure all matters are appropriat­ely handled,” Sessions said in a statement.

“While I am hopeful that there were no barriers constructe­d by the last administra­tion to allowing DEA (Drug Enforcemen­t Agency) agents to fully bring all appropriat­e cases under Project Cassandra, this is a significan­t issue for the protection of Americans,” he added.

But Edward Price, a former CIA agent who served as spokesman for the National Security Council for the Obama administra­tion, said: “The narrative presented in this report in no way resembles reality.

“The Obama administra­tion said time and again that the nuclear negotiatio­ns with Iran were confined exclusivel­y to that narrow issue. We did not make concession­s in other arenas, and we most certainly did not curtail or attempt to influence any active investigat­ions, including by the Drug Enforcemen­t Administra­tion.

“Any allegation­s to the contrary are false, and those reflected in the story appear to be from former lowlevel officials who have since gone on to work for organizati­ons ideologica­lly opposed to the Iran deal, something Politico failed to disclose.”

Trump has criticized the Iran nuclear agreement as “one of the worst and most one-sided transactio­ns the United States has ever entered into.”

He refused to certify Iran’s compliance with the deal, but left its ultimate fate up to the US Congress.

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