🚨🇺🇸 USA: Biden grants US$6 billion to the Iranian regime in the emblematic September 11th

On the anniversary of the attack that brought down the Twin Towers and left more than 3,000 people dead, the Biden administration issued an exemption for banks to transfer $6 billion in frozen Iranian oil funds without fear of US sanctions. In addition, the government will also release 5 Iranians detained in the USA.

Sources familiar with the matter report that in return, American citizens imprisoned in Iran would be released.

This may have been the first step in resuming the nuclear agreement with the Iranian terrorist regime. The Biden administration has, as we have already reported in recent months, advanced in negotiations with Iran to reestablish the agreement that the Islamic country unilaterally broke (signed by former president Barack Obama). The important point of this process is that while Joe Biden is waging a diplomatic war against the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, he is favoring Israel's biggest enemy in the region and using means that prevent oversight by the American Congress.

For the agreement announced yesterday, the American Congress was informed.

The Biden government has been collaborating with the main dictatorial regimes in the world, recently Nicolás Maduro's Venezuela was relieved by a huge package of sanctions that gave economic respite to Chavismo and even released Efraín Campo Flores and Franqui Flores de Freitas, nephews of Cilia Flores , Maduro's wife. They had been sentenced in 2017 to 18 years in prison for drug trafficking. The deal was closed in exchange for seven Americans imprisoned in Venezuela.

The US condition for easing sanctions is also to demand that Maduro allow free elections to be held. But there is more that Washington delivered than what it received from Chavismo. Something similar seems to happen with Iran, which managed to pocket 6 billion dollars that will probably be used at the discretion of Ebrahim Raisi's tyranny.

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