New York Post

Hostage awaited ‘2nd jet’

Iran ‘ransom’ twist

- By JOE TACOPINO

One of the American hostages who was released the day the United States sent $400 million to Iran said his plane to freedom was not allowed to take off until “another plane” arrived in Tehran, according to a report.

Pastor Saeed Abedini, who was among four Americans released this past Jan. 17, told Fox Business he wound up waiting for an extended time for the second plane to reach the Iranian capital and was never told why the arriving aircraft was so important.

“I just remember the night at the airport sitting for hours and hours there, and I asked police, ‘Why are you not letting us go,’ ” Abedini said. “He said, ‘We are waiting for another plane so if that plane doesn’t come, we never let [you] go.’ ”

It was not clear if the second plane was the unmarked aircraft holding palettes of euros, Swiss francs and other currencies.

The State Department would not clarify if the hostages were released before or after the cash was delivered.

President Obama, who on Thursday defended his administra­tion amid growing criticism over the deal, denied at a press conference that the payment was a ransom, as many have charged.

“We do not pay ransom. We didn’t here, and we won’t in the future,” Obama said.

“And the notion that we would somehow start now, in this high-profile way . . . defies logic.”

Obama insisted that the cash was part of a 35-year-old interest payment that the United States had agreed to fork over as part of a landmark nuclear pact with Iran.

“This wasn’t some nefarious deal,” Obama told reporters. “It wasn’t a secret. We were completely open about it.”

Obama claimed that the paymentent was made in cash “because we couldn’t send them a check.”

He added, “We don’t have a banking relationsh­ip with Iran, which is part of the pressure we applied on them.”

The money was part of a $1.7 billion interest payment that the administra­tion announced publicly when it concluded the nuclear deal.

The disclosure about the timing and method of payment intensifie­d GOP claims that the deal was a handout that would not deter Iran’s nuclear ambitions.

Texas Sen. Ted Cruz said it showed the nuke deal was “nothing but a series of bribes and secret agreements that will do nothing to prevent Iran from reaching nuclear capability.”

Congress should investigat­e the $400 million ransom President Obama paid the Iranian mullahs for the release of hostages in January (“Ransom? What Ransom?” Editorial, Aug. 4).

This could be an impeachabl­e offense. Obama should be held accountabl­e and so should Secretary of State John Kerry, if he was involved in the questionab­le payment.

Congress should subpoena Obama’s documents on the payment before he deletes, Hillary Clinton-style, all e-mails and other evidence connected to the ransom.

James Patterson Washington, DC

There isn’t one person on the face of the earth who doesn’t know this was absolutely a ransom payment.

This type of secrecy and lies is what the Obama administra­tion is all about.

I imagine they learned from the best — the Clinton mafia.

If there were the transparen­cy promised to the American people by President Obama, we would have heard that this payment was to take place prior to its release.

But, as with everything, Obama’s promises mean nothing.

Alan Cribb Tucker, Ga.

Money is fungible. Even if the ransom money were used for infrastruc­ture improvemen­ts, as the Obama administra­tion claims, it also frees up another $400 million for nuclear weapons and long-range missile production.

Jim Ahlers N. Massapequa

How can White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest look himself in the mirror?

He must have zero integrity when telling the American public that the $400 million wasn’t a ransom payment.

This is just a warm-up if Clinton gets elected in November.

Skip McGrory Garden City

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