By Hassan Daioleslam
In a recent article, Joseph Klein discussed1 in details the hundreds of millions of dollars in United Nations’ aid to Iran. These funds are mostly financed by U.S. contributions. In Tehran's corrupt system, it is hard to imagine that even a small portion of these resources reach the intended target population.
How is it possible for the terror state to confront the U.S. and the U.N. and at the same time be the recipient of West’s generous support? The credit for that goes to Tehran’s effective web of influence in the U.S. Here is a glimpse at this web:
Source: FrontPage Magazine
In a recent article, Joseph Klein discussed1 in details the hundreds of millions of dollars in United Nations’ aid to Iran. These funds are mostly financed by U.S. contributions. In Tehran's corrupt system, it is hard to imagine that even a small portion of these resources reach the intended target population.
How is it possible for the terror state to confront the U.S. and the U.N. and at the same time be the recipient of West’s generous support? The credit for that goes to Tehran’s effective web of influence in the U.S. Here is a glimpse at this web:
• Siamak Namazi is the managing director of Atieh enterprise in Iran. This company is owned by Namzi family, an influential player in Iran's oil and financial Mafia.
• Baquer Namazi is Siamak's father and a former UN high level officer. Namazi and an active Iranian deputy minister, founded a false flag NGO (Hamyaran) to monitor and control other Iranian NGOs.
• Baquer Namazi arranged for Siamak Namazi and Trita Parsi to present the roadmap for establishing the Iranian Lobby in the US. Read more ...