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Why did obama give iran 150 billion dollars. Obama compromised, worse, gave in, totally; President donald trump continued advocating wednesday for significant funding for his promised wall on the southern border. “the democrats and president obama gave iran 150 billion dollars and got nothing, but they can’t give 5 billion dollars for national security and a wall?”
Trump also claimed that obama gave iran “1.8 billion dollars in cash!”. It alleges obama officials pushed the u.s. The nuclear agreement included china, france, germany, russia, the united kingdom, the.
Whether it is $50 billion or $150 billion,either would have been enough money to send between 300,000 and up to one million children to college for 4 years using an average. Full story as a candidate during the 2016 campaign, president donald trump criticized the international agreement to curb iran’s nuclear weapons’ program — formally. “the democrats and president obama gave iran.
Today president obama is trying to make history through an iranian nuclear deal that will give an astounding $150 billion of sanctions relief to a regime that was in 2014. The entire $1.7 billion tribute paid to iran. Washington (ap) — president donald trump on monday assailed the obama administration for being hoodwinked by iran, making his case with a frequently told and false.
Posts circulating widely online state that “the democrats and president obama gave iran 150 billion dollars and got nothing, but they can’t give 5 billion dollars for. Treasury to let iran convert the equivalent of $5.7 billion of funds held in oman's bank of muscat from rials into dollars and subsequently into. On tuesday, the obama administration finally admitted something its critics had long suspected:
The “enemy of the u.s.” referred to iran, which was never given a $150 billion cash payment by president barack obama with the help of pelosi and schumer. The obama administration is facing criticism for paying iran $1.7 billion in taxpayer funds as part of what critics described as a ransom bound up in a controversial hostage trade.