[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 147 (Wednesday, September 28, 2016)]
[House]
[Page H6009]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from
Missouri (Mrs. Wagner) for 5 minutes.
Mrs. WAGNER. Mr. Speaker, I rise today on behalf of my constituents
to express my outrage about the White House's ransom payment to Iran.
On January 17, 2016, the Obama administration announced that it would
give the Islamic Republic of Iran a total of $1.7 billion to settle a
1979 arms deal. However, they failed to announce that, the day before,
the administration had delivered an advance payment in cash of $400
million in unmarked bills to Iran in exchange for four American
hostages. In fact, the American people did not learn that the White
House had made this secret ransom payment at all until this past
August.
The Obama administration's decision to violate our Nation's own
historic policy against ransom payments has established a frightening
precedent for the future. The President's willingness to bend to Iran's
demands and use unmarked bills demonstrates to the world a fundamental
weakness that emboldens our enemies while ceding to the demands of
state sponsors of terrorism.
American soldiers, diplomats, and citizens living and traveling
abroad are less safe this year than they were last year. And global
beliefs and perceptions of American leadership and intentions--among
our allies and, more disastrously, among the bad actors in the world--
have been forever altered.
Indeed, Iran is already celebrating its leverage over the United
States. One commander of an Iranian Revolutionary Guard militia exulted
that ``taking this much money back was in return for the release of the
American spies.''
Since the January ransom payment, Iran has, unsurprisingly, arrested
additional Americans. The American people deserve answers about why the
President felt it was acceptable to give nearly $2 billion to radical
extremists supporting terrorism across the Middle East and beyond.
That is why this month I interrogated officials at a Subcommittee on
Oversight and Investigations hearing. My colleagues and I questioned
the timing of the secret payment, the White House's insidious and
foolish decision to use unmarked bills, and implications on terrorism
in the region. But the administration refused to answer my simple
questions that would give Americans the answers they deserve. Instead,
officials said they could only share information behind closed doors.
I took them up on that offer, and I and my colleagues had that 2-
hour-long, closed-door, classified meeting. After that briefing, I am
now more certain than ever, Mr. Speaker, that the Obama administration
paid an irresponsible and dangerous ransom to Iran. Why is the Obama
administration so desperate to cover up the details of its ransom
payment from the American people?
The White House has made a reckless national security decision to
bend entirely to the demands of Iran without assurances that Iran would
not use this money for its military.
Keep in mind that the Iranian military blatantly funds Hezbollah and
other terrorist organizations. Shockingly, the administration told me
publicly that, even if they had received assurances from Iran, they
wouldn't have trusted the country to keep its promises.
Why, then, would we have given $400 million in unmarked bills to the
world's leading state sponsor of terrorism? Why would the Obama
administration accommodate and fund a foreign military that funds
terrorism around the world?
Why didn't the White House write legally binding restrictions on the
use of the money into the settlement agreement? Why did we agree to the
settlement with a state sponsor of terrorism in the first place?
The entire $1.7 billion was reportedly transferred to the Iranian
military to fund a 90 percent increase in Iran's military budget. This
is public information, and the Obama administration dismissively
pretends that no one can use the Internet.
The Obama administration's gift to the Iranian military is a disgrace
to America's allies in the Middle East, especially to Israel. It is a
degradation of America's counterterrorism efforts and geopolitical
leadership. It is a failure to protect Americans abroad and the new
prisoners who have been detained in Iran.
As a member of this free Nation's assembly of the people, I will hold
our President accountable for his deception and negligence and will
work to reverse this dangerous precedent that this administration has
made for the future of our country.
The SPEAKER pro tempore. Members are reminded not to engage in
personalities toward the President.
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