Iran nuke deal will fund terrorists' war vs. America - Fox News

Secretary of State John Kerry speaks at the State Department in Washington, Thursday, June 25, 2015, to release it's annual human rights reports. Berlin – The U. S. nuclear deal with Iran that allows the infusion of massive amounts of cash into Iran’s coffers permits Tehran and its proxies to continue their war against the United States, Europe, and Israel. Three years ago, U. S. intelligence officials said a joint Iran-Hezbollah terrorist operation murdered five Israelis and their bus driver in Bulgaria. Now, with the signing of an Iranian nuclear agreement last week, the leading state sponsor of terrorism -- the Islamic Republic of Iran -- will get an estimated $150 billion in sanctions relief payments. Iran’s chief proxy, the Lebanese-based terrorist entity Hezbollah, will likely reap a share of the sanctions cash. Making matters worse, European companies and politicians rushed to Tehran last weekend to help jump-start Iran’s cash-starved economy with investments. It is worth recalling that in 2008 the then-joint Finnish-German telecommunication company Nokia-Siemens sold surveillance technology to Iran’s regime. Source: www.foxnews.com