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December 21, 2017 By Fausta

Obama administration allegedly covered up for Hezbollah in Latin America

Long-time readers of this blog will remember that I have blogged about Hezbollah‘s inroads in our hemisphere for the last decade (for additional posts see also Hizballah Hizbollah).

Josh Meyer’s fascinating report, The secret backstory of how Obama let Hezbollah off the hook, highlights the connections between the drug trade and terrorism:

Over the next eight years, agents working out of a top-secret DEA facility in Chantilly, Virginia, used wiretaps, undercover operations and informants to map Hezbollah’s illicit networks, with the help of 30 U.S. and foreign security agencies.

They followed cocaine shipments, some from Latin America to West Africa and on to Europe and the Middle East, and others through Venezuela and Mexico to the United States. They tracked the river of dirty cash as it was laundered by, among other tactics, buying American used cars and shipping them to Africa. And with the help of some key cooperating witnesses, the agents traced the conspiracy, they believed, to the innermost circle of Hezbollah and its state sponsors in Iran.

And

The untold story of Project Cassandra illustrates the immense difficulty in mapping and countering illicit networks in an age where global terrorism, drug trafficking and organized crime have merged, but also the extent to which competing agendas among government agencies — and shifting priorities at the highest levels — can set back years of progress.

And while the pursuit may be shadowed in secrecy, from Latin American luxury hotels to car parks in Africa to the banks and battlefields of the Middle East, the impact is not: In this case, multi-ton loads of cocaine entering the United States, and hundreds of millions of dollars going to a U.S.-designated terrorist organization with vast reach.

What did the Obama administration do about it?

They killed a probe of the terror group to get the Iran deal (emphasis added)

After 9/11 the DEA launched investigations into Venezuelan crime syndicates, links between Colombian drug-traffickers and Lebanese money-launderers, and the “suspicious flow of thousands of used cars” from the U.S. to Benin, Mr. Meyer explains. The U.S. military was also investigating links between Iran and Shiite militias with improvised explosive devices that killed hundreds of U.S. soldiers. “All of these paths eventually converged on Hezbollah,” he writes.

By 2008 the DEA had “amassed evidence that Hezbollah had transformed itself” into a global crime syndicate “that some investigators believed was collecting $1 billion a year from drug and weapons trafficking and money laundering,” Mr. Meyer reports. DEA’s Project Cassandra was born to take down the Hezbollah operation by busting its “innermost circle.”

For instance,

Alleged Venezuelan drug kingpin Hugo Carvajal was arrested in Aruba in 2014. Venezuela’s close alliance with Iran is no secret and reeling in “the chicken,” as Carvajal was known, would have generated key intelligence about cocaine trafficking to the U.S. and North Africa. The Netherlands mysteriously intervened and returned him to Venezuela.

When Colombia arrested Walid Makled, a Syrian-born Venezuelan who was alleged to be shipping ten tons of cocaine to the U.S. each month, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos refused U.S. extradition requests and sent him to Venezuela. Mr. Obama repaid Mr. Santos by backing his amnesty for the FARC, the largest drug cartel in the Americas.

Additionally, (back to Meyer’s article),

As a result, some Hezbollah operatives were not pursued via arrests, indictments, or Treasury designations that would have blocked their access to U.S. financial markets, according to Bauer, a career Treasury official, who served briefly in its Office of Terrorist Financing as a senior policy adviser for Iran before leaving in late 2015. And other “Hezbollah facilitators”arrested in France, Colombia, Lithuania have not been extradited — or indicted — in the U.S., she wrote.

Billions of drug trade money funding terrorists. Tens of thousands of lives ruined. Read The secret backstory of how Obama let Hezbollah off the hook.

This warrants a most rigorous congressional investigation.

Related: “Venezuela looks like a failed economy. In fact, it’s Iran’s frontier in the Americas”

Cross-posted at WoW! Magazine.

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December 8, 2017 By Fausta

Trump goes after Hezbollah in LatAm

Best news on the Hemisphere for a very long time,
How Trump Is Going After Hezbollah in America’s Backyard. The pro-Iranian militant group is up to no good in Latin America—and U.S. officials are pushing back.

The administration’s counter-Hezbollah campaign is an interagency effort that includes leveraging diplomatic, intelligence, financial and law enforcement tools to expose and disrupt the logistics, fundraising and operational activities of Iran, the Qods Force and the long list of Iranian proxies from Lebanese Hezbollah to other Shia militias in Iraq and elsewhere. But in the words of Ambassador Nathan Sale, the State Department coordinator for counterterrorism, “Countering Hezbollah is a top priority for the Trump administration.” Since it took office, the Trump administration has taken a series of actions against Hezbollah in particular—including indictments, extraditions, public statements and issues rewards for information on wanted Hezbollah terrorist leaders—and officials are signaling that more actions are expected, especially in Latin America. Congress has passed a series of bills aimed at Hezbollah as well. The goal, according to an administration official quoted by POLITICO, is to “expose them for their behavior.” The thinking goes: Hezbollah cannot claim to be a legitimate actor even as it engages in a laundry list of illicit activities that undermine stability at home in Lebanon, across the Middle East region and around the world.

Read the full article. It ends with, “Expect some aggressive disruption.”

As Capt. Picard used to say, “make it so.”

UPDATE
Linked to by Pirate’s Cove. Thank you!

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December 31, 2015 By Fausta

Our Watcher’s Council Nominations – Don’t Worry, Be Happy Edition

At the Watchers’ Council,

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Welcome to the Watcher’s Council, a blogging group consisting of some of the most incisive blogs in the ‘sphere, and the longest running group of its kind in existence. Every week, the members nominate two posts each, one written by themselves and one written by someone from outside the group for consideration by the whole Council.Then we vote on the best two posts, with the results appearing on Friday morning.

Council News:


The results from this year’s 2015 Fabulous 50 Blog Awards
are in and the Council scored big! Teresa Monroe-Hamilton’s The Noisy Room, Fausta’s Blog, VA Right, Sara Noble’s The Independent Sentinel and Bookworm Room all received individual awards and rave write ups, and the Council as a whole received a group award as best blogging group..

This week, The Pirate’s Cove, Right Reason, The People’s Cube and Seraphic Secret earned honorable mention status with some great articles.

You can, too! Want to see your work appear on the Watcher’s Council homepage in our weekly contest listing? Didn’t get nominated by a Council member? No worries.

To bring something to my attention, simply head over to Joshuapundit and post the title and a link to the piece you want considered along with an e-mail address (mandatory, but of course it won’t be published) in the comments section no later than Monday 6PM PST in order to be considered for our honorable mention category. Then return the favor by creating a post on your site linking to the Watcher’s Council contest for the week when it comes out on Wednesday morning.

Simple, no?

It’s a great way of exposing your best work to Watcher’s Council readers and Council members while grabbing the increased traffic and notoriety. And how good is that, eh?

So, let’s see what we have for you this week….

Council Submissions

  • The Noisy Room – In From The Cold And Out Again… How The CIA Was Duped And Their Double Agent Failure
  • Joshuapundit–Muslim Judge In Brooklyn Swears In Using Qu’ran – And Why It’s A Problem
  • GrEaT sAtAn”S gIrLfRiEnD – Hiz’B’Allah’s Russian Combat Class
  • Bookworm Room – Our Constitution: Now More Than Ever
  • The Razor – Why a Libertarian Supports Socialized Medicine
  • VA Right! – Henrico Sheriff Mike Wade is Cantor’s Puppet (Music Video)
  • The Glittering Eye –How Can New York And California Do it?
  • The Right Planet – I’m Disappointed … Seriously
  • Nice Deb – The State Department Touts “Pivotal Foreign Policy Moments”
  • Fausta’s Blog – Argentina: Macri aims to restore the government data’s credibility
  • Puma By Design – Former NYS Governor, George Pataki, Suspends Presidential Campaign
  • Maggie’s Notebook – ISIS Video: We Haunt Minds of Your Soldiers, Sew Fear in Their Hearts –– Send Them to Hell with 50 Cent Bullets
  • The Independent Sentinel – Hillary’s Worst Scandal Isn’t Over Emails; It’s Why She MUST Go to JAIL!

Honorable Mentions

  • The Pirate’s Cove – Is The Paris Climate Agreement As Toothless As It Appears?
  • Right Reason – Losing Our Religion
  • The People’s Cube – Top 15 things that didn’t happen in 2015
  • Seraphic Secret – Stalin On The Hudson

Non-Council Submissions

  • Daniel GreenField/ FrontPage mag –Muslim Immigration Is Exactly What ISIS Wantssubmitted by The Noisy Room
  • Powerline – Obama’s disgraceful Hanukkah party [Updated] submitted by Joshuapundit
  • Eugene Rogan/The Cairo Review – A Century After Sykes-Picot submitted by GrEaT sAtAn”S gIrLfRiEnD
  • Mike Biezen/Daily Wire–The Most Comprehensive Assault On ‘Global Warming’ Eversubmitted by Bookworm Room
  • Gavin McInnes/Taki’s Magazine –Seeing the World Through Third World Eyes submitted byThe Razor
  • Flopping Aces – Liberals: Schlonged is bad, but Teabagging OK submitted by VA Right!
  • Hollywood In Toto – Obama’s Ego Finally Draws Comic’s Ire submitted by The Glittering Eye
  • Bob Owens – Active Shooter response For Non-Idiots submitted by The Right Planet
  • Kenneth Lipp/The Daily Beast –The Lie That Turned Mothers Into Murderers submitted byNice Deb
  • Michael Totten/The Tower – Samantha, Powerless: Obama’s Problem from Hell in Syriasubmitted by The Watcher
  • Dave Barry – Dave Barry’s 2015 Year in Review submitted by The Watcher
  • The Other McCain – What ‘Rape Culture’ Really Means: Your Male Heterosexuality Is Problematic submitted by The Watcher
  • Joel Kotkin –Seeing the West as worse submitted by The Watcher

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November 21, 2015 By Fausta

Honduras’ arrest of Syrians points to Hezbollah’s Tri-Border Area connection UPDATED

Long-time readers of this blog know that I have been writing about the Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay Tri-Border Area (TBA) for nearly a decade. According to Infobae, Lebanon-based Hezbollah generates at least $10million/year from drugs and weapons trafficking, but Hezbollah’s total take may be much larger.

This 2003 report on the Tri-Border Area (TBA) report prepared by the Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress under an Interagency Agreement with the Director of Central Intelligence Crime and Narcotics Center,

During the 1999-2001 period, Islamic extremist groups, specifically Hizballah and Hamas, received a total of between US$50 million and US$500 million from Arab residents of Foz do Iguaçu through Paraguayan financial institutions.105 An investigation begun in September 2001 also determined that a group of 42 Arabs in Ciudad del Este remitted abroad, mostly to Lebanon, approximately US$50 million, apparently during the 1997-2001 period. It is believed that these funds were derived from arms trafficking and other illicit activities.

Now it appears human trafficking has been added to the trade:

The Daily Mail reports that the five Syrians arrested in Honduras with fake Greek passports paid US$10,000 each to travel to the South American Tri-Border area.

The five men departed Syria for Brazil via Lebanon. Once in Brazil, they were given fake Greek passports. From there, they went to the TBA near Iguazu Falls, where Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay meet and reached Argentina by land. From Argentina, they flew to Costa Rica and Honduras, but missed their connecting flight to the northern Honduras city of San Pedro Sula, just 20 miles from the border with Guatemala.

The plan was to reach the U.S. by crossing through Guatemala and Mexico. Their lawyer claims they wanted to stay in Guatemala as a final destination.

The Daily Mail has details and video:
EXCLUSIVE – Extraordinary lengths five young Syrian men went to in bid to enter US amid ISIS fears: Greek passports forged in Brazil, hopping from country to country and not checking luggage to avoid scrutiny. The five Syrians were arrested in Honduras with forged Greek passports

  • Men obtained stolen documents in Brazil and had their photos added on
  • Officials believe they were making their way towards the United States
  • Only had hand luggage with them to avoid checks as they made journey
  • After missing a flight because of delays, they were found to not be Greek
  • Men are not considered terrorists, Honduran officials tell Daily Mail Online
  • Men fled Syria after fears they would be kidnapped by ISIS, police say

Last May I wrote,

The Infobae report states that Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro is Hezbollah’s strategic partner, having cemented the late Hugo Chávez’s ties with Hezbollah and Iran.

If that doesn’t got your attention, note that the report also talks about the growing ties with Mexican drug cartels – which are in charge of human traffic across the border – and the terrorist group for bringing into the U.S. Islamic terrorists, in exchange for weapons.

I am not alleging that the five Syrians detained in Honduras are themselves involved in terrorist activities. Clearly,

The men are now not considered terrorists, Honduran officials told Daily Mail Online

However, the route they took and the amounts of money involved point to the likely involvement of Hezbollah in their transport.

UPDATE
Honduran special police force spokeman Anibal Baca, said they had been tipped off by Greece about the men’s imminent arrival.

Official: 3 Syrians With Fake IDs Detained in St. Maarten (emphasis added)

Officials said the three Syrians had traveled from Europe then stopped in Brazil, the Dominican Republic and Haiti before entering St. Maarten. It is unclear where they were headed.

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March 17, 2015 By Fausta

Iran no longer on Terror Threat List. Many in LatAm will be happy.

This week’s “smart diplomacy” news:
U.S. Omits Iran and Hezbollah From Terror Threat List

An annual security assessment presented to the U.S. Senate by James Clapper, the director of National Intelligence, has excluded Iran and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah from its list of terror threats to U.S. interests, despite both being consistently included as threats in previous years.
. . .
In a previous report from January 2014, Clapper included Iran and Hezbollah in the ‘Terrorism’ section, writing that both “continue to directly threaten the interests of U.S. allies. Hizballah [sic] has increased its global terrorist activity in recent years to a level that we have not seen since the 1990s”. Iran was also given its own sub-heading in the ‘Terrorism’ section of such assessments in 2011, 2012 and 2013.

Any evidence that Iran and Hezbollah have changed their ways?

No; instead,

“I think that we are looking at a quid pro quo, where Iran helps us with counter-terrorism and we facilitate their nuclear ambitions and cut down on our labelling of them as terrorists,” says [professor of political science at Northeastern University and member at the Council of Foreign Relations Max] Abrahms.

In the wake of Alberto Nisman‘s death, it wouldn’t be unreasonable to expect some smiling faces in Argentina. As you may recall, a congressional committee had invited him to testify [in 2013] about Iran’s spy network in Latin America and its alleged role in a plot to bomb John F. Kennedy Airport in New York.

Last December, the government fired a powerful spy chief who was Nisman’s lead investigator. The prosecutor retaliated with a bombshell: He accused the president, her foreign minister and other political figures of conspiring to absolve the accused Iranians in exchange for commercial deals. Iranian diplomat Mohsen Rabbani, a top suspect in the 1994 attack, participated in secret talks, according to Nisman’s criminal complaint.

Argentine spies “negotiated with Mohsen Rabbani,” an indignant Nisman said in a television interview on Jan. 14. “Not just with the state that protects the terrorists, but also with the terrorists.”

The Argentine government denied his allegations.

Indeed, back in 2006,

Nisman charged senior Iranian officials and leaders of the Lebanese terror group Hezbollah with plotting the AMIA attack

Some others at the Tri-border area will be happy.

Let’s not forget Venezuela, which for years has been helping Iran dodge UN sanctions and use Venezuelan aircraft to ship missile parts to Syria. The monthly flight allegedly

flew from Caracas carrying cocaine to be distributed to Hezbollah in Damascus and sold. The plane then went to Tehran carrying Venezuelan passports and other documents that helped Iranian terrorists travel around the world undetected.

Of course, the regime in Cuba, where Hezbollah has established a center of operations in Cuba in order to expand its terrorist activity and facilitate an attack on an Israeli target in South America, is already happy.

Related:
The Terror-Crime Nexus

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January 2, 2012 By Fausta

The first 2012 Carnival of Latin America and the Caribbean

LatinAmerARGENTINA
Argentina Gets Loyal No. 2

A rumor: Argentina Bans Import of Blackberry and iPhone?

BRAZIL
Bad-Debt Collection Proves to Be Good Business in Brazil

CHILE
Scientists Test Tech for Mission to Saturn Moon Titan, via GoV

COLOMBIA
Colombia Urabenos ‘drug gang leader’ shot by police
Juan de Dios Usuga was killed in Choco, the north-western province which was his power base
Officials in Colombia say the alleged leader of a powerful criminal gang has been killed in a police operation.

CUBA
Cuba’s “NSA” Suspected of Aiding North Korea

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Stateless
When is a Dominican not one?

ECUADOR
Correa’s courts: Ecuador president targets police in judicial persecution

JAMAICA
Parties in dead heat on eve of Jamaica elections Daraine Luton The Miami Herald Jamaicans head to the polls on Thursday to decide between the ruling party of Prime Minister Andrew Holness and opposition leader Portia Simpson Miller’s People’s National Party. Polls indicate the race is too close to call.

LATIN AMERICA
Hizballah Fundraising and Operations in the US and Latin America

MEXICO
Homicides in Mexico 2010, via Gancho.

PUERTO RICO
Puerto Rico governor approves status referendum amid sharp criticism

VENEZUELA
Chavez Falls Off The Edge of the World

Chavez Entertains and Distracts Even at Christmas Time

Red page special: when populism sends people up in flames

The week’s posts:
What do you mean “seen”, kimo sabe?
National security: Why the Embraer contract?
Argentina: Cristina has thyroid cancer UPDATED
Back to the escalator
The amazing Medellin escalator


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November 29, 2010 By Fausta

Wikileaks: The Middle East, part 1

(part 1 because there surely will be more, much more on the Middle East)

Barry Rubin summarizes how the information leaked by Wikileaks confirms points he has made over the years,

1. Iran steadily smuggled arms to Hizballah using various means including in ambulances and medical vehicles during the 2006 war. This violates the laws of war. At times, the media has condemned Israel for attacking ambulances though it showed Hamas was also using such vehicles for military and arms-smuggling operations. Moreover, the postwar UN force proved consistently ineffective in stopping smuggling while the U.S. government did not denounce Iran, Syria, and Hizballah for breaking the ceasefire arrangements.

2. Israeli leaders have repeatedly made clear in diplomatic discussions their acceptance of a two-state solution but warned that the Palestinian leadership sought Israel’s destruction.

3. Arab states have constantly been warning the United States about the threat from Iran as their highest priority, even urging the United States to attack Iran itself. Note that Arab leaders did not condition their oppositon to Iran or call for a U.S. attack on settling the Arab-Israeli or Israel-Palestinian conflicts. This is contrary to what Administration officials, academia, and parts of the mass media who argue these issues are basically linked and that is why the conflicts must be ”solved”  before doing much else. As I’ve told you, the Arab regimes worry first and foremost about Iran and have greatly downgraded their interest in the conflict or antagonism toward Israel.

4. Iran and North Korea cooperated to provide Tehran with long-rang missiles that were shipped to Hizballah.

5. One week after President Bashar al-Asad promised a top State Department official that he would not send “new” arms to Hizballah, the United States complained that it had information that Syria was providing increasingly sophisticated weapons to the group. Yet the U.S. government did not take strong action.

(Reminds me of how Bashar promised the Bush Administration that he would stop buying oil from Iran in violation of UN sanctions but continued doing so; and how Yasir Arafat promised that he had nothing to do with terrorism and arms smuggling from Iran and then was shown to have lied. Is there a pattern here?)

6. Israel has been warning the United States about how Iran obtaining nuclear weapons would destabilize the region, not just create a danger of an Iran-initiated attack on Israel.

7. U.S. Officials in Turkey think that the current government is in fact an Islamist one, though the U.S. government (and media) keeps insisting it is some kind of democratic-reform-minded centrist regime.

8. The U.S. government ignored repeated pleas from Israel to press Egypt to block smuggling of military equipment into the Gaza Strip.

Indeed, Anti-Israel Foreign Policy Experts Got Saudi Arabia, Other Arab Countries 100% Backward On Iran Attack.

And, yes,

It’s quite a blow to conspiracy theorists, is it not, that the combined weight of two of their favor bogeymen, “the Zionists” and “the Arabs” haven’t been able to get the U.S. to take military action against Iran.

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September 2, 2008 By Fausta

The 1-day-late Carnival of Latin America and the Caribbean

Due to the unexpected delays, the Carnival’s a day late.

This week’s big story: the Republican Convention.

Yesterday I was talking to Leon Krauze and Juan Pablo Salas of Radio Caracol. I asked Leon what is the most difficult part about reporting on American politics. His reply was, “Ignorance: Latin Americans do not understand the American political process at all, so in every broadcast I try to explain how it works and what it means.” Radio Caracol is one of several major Spanish-language media present at the Convention. I’ll be talking to others during my stay in St. Paul.

And now for the regular Carnival.

Welcome to the Carnival of Latin America and the Caribbean. If you would like your posts included please email me: faustaw2 “at” gmail “dot” com

LATIN AMERICA
Bolsa De Brazil Wants To Create A Network With Neighbouring Markets IBD Blog says,

The responsible countries of Latin America, that is, the countries that are going somewhere besides hell in a handbasket, are getting together to make their stock markets more unified and therefore more liquid. Brazil, Peru, Chile and Colombia, all good democratic countries with worthy economies and credible governments, have come up with a new plan to link exchanges. This is a smart idea and a welcome approach. You will not see Hugo Chavez or any of his freakish allies anywhere near this. But you will see this amass power and spread prosperity. Viva Brazil! Viva Colombia! Viva Chile! Viva Peru!

ARGENTINA
Argentina: Rinden homenaje a terroristas que asesinaron a un militar

BRAZIL
Soros Invests $811 Million In Brazilian Oil

A funny kind of reward
Just when production from Petrobras’s big new oilfields gets going, the government ponders changing the rules on oil exploration

Brazilian oil discoveries may cost US$240 billion

And what are they doing with all that money? Lots:
Petrobras Hires 80% of Deepwater Rigs, Inflates Rents

Narco terrorists are chopping heads in Mexico

PERU
Tread softly
Oil and gas extraction does not have to hurt the rainforest, or its people

VENEZUELA
What can Venezuela do to counter Chavez autocratic wishes?

The Miami Venezuelan Maletagate trial part I: Case File “Prior bad acts by Defendant Duran”

Hizballah, Iran becoming entrenched in Venezuela

The Dangers of Hezbollah in Latin America

AMERICAN POLITICS
Fishing

Biden and Latin America, a Chance to Restore U.S. Standing?

Need proof of racial profiling in credit card offers? Ask Rich Aguirre.

This week’s podcasts and posts

Russia and the New Axis of Evil
Ken and Hugo: A partnership from hell
Hezbollah presence in Venezuela feared
Daddy Yankee endorses John McCain
Special thanks to Eneas, GoV, Maria, Maggie and Siggy
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