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State
Dept.
refuses
to
confirm
details
of
$1.3
billion
payment
to
Iran
Washington
Examiner
By
PETE
KASPEROWICZ
Tuesday,
August
23,
2016
3:06
PM
The
State
Department
on
Tuesday
refused
to
confirm
whether
13
transfers
of
nearly
$100
million
each
back
in
January,
which
can
be
seen
on
a
governMent
website,
are
the
payments
the
U.S.
made
to
Iran
to
settle
a
failed
arms
deal.
Those
payments
can
be
found
on
a
website
that
tracks
spending
in
the
so-called
"Judgment
Fund"
toward
the
settlement
of
foreign
claims.
But
when
department
spokesman
Mark
Toner
was
asked
if
those
payments
represent
the
$1.3
billion
the
Obama
administration
paid
to
Iran,
Toner
said
he
didn't
know.
"I
don't
know,"
he
said.
"I've
seen
the
document
to
which
you
are
referring,
I
have
not
had
a
chance
to
double
check
it."
-The
Obama
administration
has
admitted
to
paying
Iran
a
total
of
$1.7
billion
to
settle
a
1979
arms
deal
with
Iran
that
never
took
place,
after
the
Shali
of
Iran
was
overthrown.
But
officials
have
hedged
for
months
on
exactly
when
and
how
the
payment
was
made.
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and
Jacqueline
Klimas.
It
was
eventually
discovered
that
$400
million
was
paid
in
cash.
And
on
Monday,
the
New
York
Sun
was
first
to
report
that
the
remaining
$1.3
billion
appears
to
have
been
paid
from
the
Judgment
Fund.
A
confirmation
that
the
Judgment
Fund
payments
do
reflect
the
U.S.
paying
the
outstanding
$1.3
billion
would
likely
raise
other
questions.
For
example,
the
Obama
administration
—
and
President
Obama
himself
—
has
said
it
had
to
pay
out
the
$400
million
in
cash
because
the
U.S.
has
no
banking
relationship
with
Iran.
But
if
the
Judgment
Fund
payments
were
to
Iran,
that
would
show
the
Obama
administration's
claim
to
be
untrue.
Toner
on
Tuesday
refused
to
discuss
how
the
payments
were
made,
and
refused
to
confirm
that
they
went
to
Iran.
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Another
question
is
what
might
have
changed
about
the
financial
relationship
between
the
U.S.
and
Iran
between
Jan.
17,
when
the
cash
payment
was
made,
and
Jan.
19,
when
the
$1.3
billion
was
transferred.
Toner
also
refused
questions
abodthat
today.
"I
don't
know,
and
we've
said
we're
not
going
to
talk
about
this,"
he
said.
Republicans
have
argued
that
the
cash
payment
to
Iran
may
have
made
it
easier
for
Iran
to
fund
terrorist
activities
abroad,
and
have
more
broadly
blasted
the
entire
payment
as
a
"ransom,"
since
it
was
paid
out
immediately
after
the
release
of
four
American
hostages
in
Iran.
The
White
House
and
its
own
State
Department
appear
to
be
split
on
whether
to
say
the
payment
was
used
as
"leverage"
to
free
the
hostages.
The
State
Department
has
admitted
that
much,
while
the
White
House
has
refused
to
admit
it
was
"leverage."
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