Obama Traded U.S. Passports for Nuclear Deal with Iran

Obama’s Iran nuclear deal was a terrible deal from the very beginning. It was also one of the stupidest foreign policy deals that any presidential administration has ever entered into with a hostile nation. Obama gave away the farm, as if America had somehow lost a war with Iran and had to surrender everything on the table.

Here’s how the deal went. Iran gets billions of dollars in seized funds back from the United States — money which was seized in response to the 1980 act of terror that Iran committed against us by holding Americans hostages in captivity for more than a year.

In addition, Obama and former Secretary of State John Kerry sent the mullahs pallets of untraceable cash, because apparently the State Department keeps pallets of cash lying around in case it needs to bribe anyone. Plus, Iran gets to keep running nuclear plants which would eventually lead to the creation of nuclear weapons.

That was Iran’s side of the deal. On the American side of the deal, we got… hmmm… must be here somewhere. What did we get again? Oh, right, Obama negotiated a deal in which Iran got everything it asked for and America got NOTHING in return. Stupidest. Deal. Ever.

And it just got worse. As it turns out, Obama made another secret side agreement with the Iranians “as a favor.” Watch the video below to see the huge concession Obama gave away, which may have actually put you and your family in more danger.


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