By >Daniel Greenfield August 13, 2023 @ Sultan Knish Blog
The
Biden campaign hid the names of its 2020 big money fundraisers until
right before Election Day. The list of bundlers who managed to raise at
least $100,000 for Biden included Jamal Abdi: the executive director of
NIAC Action. NIAC Action had endorsed Biden and celebrated by tweeting,
“our long, national nightmare is almost over. AP has called the race for
Joe Biden”.
NIAC
is often referred to as the Iran Lobby and was founded by Trita Parsi
who had previously created, “Iranians for International Cooperation”
which admitted that it existed to “safeguard Iran’s and Iranian
interests”. Biden however turned over America’s “interests” to NIAC.
The
Tehran Times, an Iranian regime publication, recently revealed that the
Biden administration had been using Trita Parsi, formerly of NIAC,
among other pro-Iran activists, as a “broker and middleman” between
“Iran and the Democratic administration.”
Biden had used the
founder of an Iran lobby group that had funded his campaign to broker
negotiations with Iran. There was no one representing the United States
in the New Iran Deal.
Instead, the Biden administration had
outsourced renewing the deal to Robert Malley, a longtime supporter of
Iran and Islamic terrorism currently under investigation for mishandling classified documents,
who had brought in the Iran Lobby including “Ali Vaez, Malley’s former
right-hand man at the Crisis Group” which is funded by George Soros,
along with Trita Parsi, currently working for the Quincy Institute, an
anti-American group co-founded by Soros and a Koch brother, to broker
it. America’s Iran diplomacy had been handed over to Iran and George
Soros.
The usual critics of billionaires running the country remained consciously silent about it.
Turning
over Iran Deal negotiations to the Iranians and their accomplices like
the Soros crew was supposed to speed up the appeasement process by which
the Biden administration would turn over billions to the Iranian regime
and lift sanctions, but it had miscalculated.
In the comedy of
treasons, Malley’s motley crew went so native that they were involved in
internal infighting in the Iranian regime. Lee Smith suggested at The Tablet
that Soros’ Crisis Group had gotten too far into bed with Iran’s former
Foreign Minister Javad Zarif who was feuding with Iran’s President
Ebrahim Raisi. Zarif had been pushing the Biden administration to
quickly revive the Iran Deal before Raisi took over, now he may be
sabotaging it to avoid giving a political enemy a win. Iran’s infighting
is now the biggest obstacle to an Iran Deal.
The Tehran Times,
which is run indirectly by Iran’s Foreign Ministry, not only gloated
over his downfall but emphasized that “Malley’s extreme closeness to his
unofficial advisers of Iranian origin, which was perhaps his greatest
strength and the reason for his appointment to this position in the new
American government, has now become his Achilles’ heel and caused his
downfall.” The message is that Malley, Parsi, Soros and the rest of the
Iran Deal gang had taken sides in an internal Iranian power struggle and
were no longer welcome in Iran.
This entire corrupt mess in
which the United States outsourced its Iranian policy to the Iranians
only for the different factions in the enemy government to fight for
control of our foreign policy is a devastating indictment of Joe Biden
and of his predecessor, Barack Obama, who appointed Malley to top
positions and whose negotiating strategy was to give Iran everything it
wanted, and of an entire network of Pro-Iran think tanks and lobbies
like NIAC, the Quincy Institute and the Rockefeller Brothers Fund which
funded NIAC (its latest NIAC grant was unironically awarded to the
pro-Iran group for “Saving Iran Diplomacy”) and their media useful
idiots.
The Biden administration and its media kept warning that
the biggest obstacle to an Iran Deal was Israel when in reality its own
diplomats had blown up negotiations with Iran by going native. The
Tehran Times articles imply that Malley would not have been welcome in
Iran even if he weren’t already under investigation.
While we
don’t know the details of how Robert Malley allegedly mishandled
classified documents, the Iranian regime suggests that it was by sharing
them with his Iran Lobby allies in an attempt to influence Iran’s
negotiators. There’s no way to know if this is true or not, but it would
mean that U.S. classified information became a weapon in an internal
Iranian dispute.
This is a step beyond ordinary treason and is a
dire warning about the ‘Iranization’ of America’s foreign policy toward
Iran. The only real question is how high up it goes. Former Foreign
Minister Zarif had made a point of meeting with John Kerry and other top
former Obama officials to undermine the Trump administration. In the
process, Zarif seems to have cultivated the personal loyalty of pro-Iran
foreign policy figures which has now backfired on them.
The Iran Lobby was not only persuasive, as the Biden campaign shows, it was also very lucrative. The lobby had begun funding Biden’s
presidential ambitions as early as the 2004 campaign season after the
senator from Delaware had aggressively courted its members.
After September 11, Biden proposed,
“this would be a good time to send, no strings attached, a check for
$200 million to Iran.” At a 2003 Senate hearing, he suggested that Iran
was pursuing nuclear weapons because it felt “isolated”.
In 2007, Biden became one of only 22 senators
to vote against designating the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps as a
terrorist organization and warned that if President Bush took action to
stop Iran, he would impeach him. A year later, he told Israelis that
they would have to accept Iran’s nuclear program and proposed reopening
a US diplomatic presence in Tehran. He also suggested cutting off Radio
Liberty broadcasts that provided a voice for Iranian dissidents.
Beyond the campaign cash, Iran became the second largest enemy state to intervene in the 2020 election when its hackers
conducted a false flag operation in Florida pretending to be
Republicans and tried to hack sites reporting election results. What was
Iran getting in exchange for all of this? Biden offered billions in
indirect sanctions relief and put the Iran Lobby in charge of restarting
the Iran Deal that would let the terror state build up its nuclear
program.
Only Iranian infighting saved America from Biden’s sellout and sabotaged a renewed deal.
What
happens to the Iran Lobby now? While Malley continues to be
investigated for mishandling classified documents, the Crisis Group and
elements of NIAC claim that they support the anti-regime protests though
this may have less to do with any newfound love of freedom and is more
likely an effort to undermine the current government and help Zarif. The
Quincy Institute is focused on defending Russia, China and Islamic
terrorists against America, even Malley’s son, Blaise, and Trita Parsi
want to talk about how mean America is to China.
Zarif has taken to attacking his
own government on Clubhouse and Instagram (apps conveniently outside
Iran’s control) for refusing to negotiate with America. According to
Zarif, Trump had invited him to negotiate, but his government had
refused to let him go.
Whether the various allegations and
counter-allegations by the former foreign minister, the current foreign
ministry and other players are actually true or not matters less than
what the collapse of the Iran Lobby reveals about the foreign corruption
of our foreign policy.
An easily bribed D.C. political class,
politicians, think tanks, activists and the media, was enlisted in the
Iran Lobby’s cause. Media outlets were overtly bribed
by Iran Lobby groups to prop up a deal that would have allowed Iran to
go nuclear. Even after Obama had left office, the zombie alliance
between an Iranian faction and a D.C. political class lingered on and
rotted.
When Biden, the Iran Lobby’s original asset finally took
office, it used him not to restart the deal, but to sabotage its
political opposition in Iran. Biden thought that he was giving Tehran
what it wanted, when what he was really doing was giving his donors and
bundlers what they wanted. The Biden administration was too
fundamentally ignorant to even grasp the distinction or understand that
it was turning over our foreign policy to an Iranian faction, not to
Iran, and in the process it was also sabotaging the nuclear deal that it
claimed to want to restart
The Clintons sold out America more
times than anyone can count, but at least they would have checked to see
whom they were selling it to. Not even that much could be asked of
Biden or of a post-Obama D.C. political class in which political cliches
count as strategy and analysis.
Robert Malley’s downfall is
devastating to this political class not merely because he mishandled
classified information, but because it also humiliates the Iran Lobby
and its backers who claimed that they were practicing ‘realpolitik’ when
they didn’t even understand who they were backing.
The undoing
of Malley and the Iran Lobby shows how ignorant, feckless and corrupt
the army of experts, analysts and journalists recruited to push the Iran
Deal were all along. The smart set who told us they knew what they were
doing, that they were the rational ones, not driven by emotion, that
they understood the region better, that they were untainted by foreign
influence, and that they were our best hope for peace have been exposed
as foreign puppets who blew up their own Iran Deal because they knew so
little about Iran and even less about the Iran Lobby.
The Iran Lobby’s enablers were traitors, but from Biden on down, they were also fools.
Daniel Greenfield is a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center. This article previously appeared at the Center's Front Page Magazine. Click here to subscribe to my articles. And click here to support my work with a donation. Thank you for reading.
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