In a bombshell court ruling on September 13th, Federal Judge Bates ruled that
NIAC is "unremittingly pro-regime" towards the mullahs in Iran. The facts that
came out in this court case are almost unbelievable.
NIAC was supposed to be working in the interests of the U.S., but instead,
Judge Bates found that it had lied to members of Congress in open testimony
and it had bribed other witnesses who spoke before Congress.
NIAC defrauded the taxpayers - according to the judge - and committed violations of both the Lobbying Disclosure Act and the Foreign Agents Registration Act. The group refused to hand over subpoenaed emails in
the case (sound familiar?).
The House Intelligence Committee should investigate, charge and fine NIAC
for the violations it has committed. And NIAC should in no way, shape or form
be allowed to represent the United States in any foreign negotiations with Iran
from this day forward.
Obama fired a Clinton-era appointee from his position and replaced him with a
board member from NIAC.
Since then, NIAC has opposed all sanctions against Iran, downplayed human
rights abuses by the mullahs and told the Obama administration to just "have patience" when it comes to Iran's nuclear aspirations. Patience for what?
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