But as Project Cassandra reached higher into the hierarchy of the conspiracy, Obama administration officials threw an increasingly insurmountable series of roadblocks in its way, according to interviews with dozens of participants who in many cases spoke for the first time about events shrouded in secrecy, and a review of government documents and court records. When Project Cassandra leaders sought approval for some significant investigations, prosecutions, arrests and financial sanctions, officials at the Justice and Treasury departments delayed, hindered or rejected their requests.
The Justice Department declined requests by Project Cassandra and other authorities to file criminal charges against major players such as Hezbollah’s high-profile envoy to Iran, a Lebanese bank that allegedly laundered billions in alleged drug profits, and a central player in a U.S.-based cell of the Iranian paramilitary Quds force. And the State Department rejected requests to lure high-value targets to countries where they could be arrested.
Politico released the below map that showed the scheme between Iran and Venezuela to push drugs and human trafficking throughout the world.
Obama so desperately wanted the Iran deal that he shut down this criminal scheme between the Iranian regime, its terrorist organization Hezbollah and the Venezuelan regime led by crook Maduro.
Obama did all he could to support terrorists, criminal regimes and despots but today President Trump is doing all he can to destroy these evil entities.
Tonight the Maduro regime in Venezuela is being asked to leave by its own people. It’s killing its own people and pushing socialist ideas while its people are eating from garbage cans to stay alive –
Also today Iran’s economy is imploding no thanks to President Obama. Obama by ignoring Project Cassandra allowed millions to go to terrorists while allowing tons of cocaine to be smuggled into the US –
FOX News reports that the Iran economy is collapsing –
Iran’s economy is on the brink thanks to the Trump administration’s sanctions, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Iran is in a deep recession, with inflation at roughly 40 percent, the organization said, marking the highest such level since 1980.
The crisis is intensifying a chasm between President Hassan Rouhani’s allies and those who oppose diplomatic exchanges with the U.S. government, the Financial Times noted.
And Iran’s problems are expected only to worsen once President Trump’s promised sanctions on the leading buyers of the Islamic Republic’s oil take effect. They include Japan, South Korea, Turkey, India and China.
Its refreshing to have a President that stands for justice instead of tyranny, drug running and human trafficking like the former failed person in the Oval Office.