Hezbollah is funded by Iran and
now has a presence in Cuban. Thanks, Obama!
A
few years before the Obama administration removed Cuba from the U.S. list of
nations that sponsor terrorism Hezbollah established an operational base on the
communist island, according to intelligence received by Hillary Clinton when
she was Secretary of State.
The
information comes straight from electronic mail released by the State Department over
the weekend as part of ongoing litigation from several groups, including
Judicial Watch, and media outlets surrounding Clinton’s use of a private server
to send and receive classified information as Secretary of State. This alarming
information has been ignored by the mainstream media, which served as the
president’s most vocal cheerleader when he established diplomatic ties with Cuba
last summer. After appearing for decades on the U.S. government’s list of
nations that sponsor terrorism, the Obama administration officially removed it
to lay the groundwork for a full renewal of diplomatic ties.
Nevertheless,
the administration knew that the radical Lebanon-based Islamic group Hezbollah
had opened a base in Cuba, just 90 miles from the U.S, a few years earlier. In a cable dated September
9, 2011 Clinton is informed that “extremely sensitive sources reported in
confidence that the Israeli Intelligence and Security Service (Mossad) has
informed the leadership of the Israeli Government that Hezbollah is
establishing an operational base in Cuba, designed to support terrorist attacks
throughout Latin America.”
The cable goes on to say that “the Hezbollah office
in Cuba is being established under direct orders from the current General
Secretary Hasan Nasrallah, who replaced Musawi in 1992. According to the
information available to this source, in preparation for establishment of the
base, Nasrallah, working from inside of Lebanon, carried out secret
negotiations with representatives of the Cuban Government, particularly the
Cuban Intelligence Service (General Intelligence Directorate — DGI), agreeing
to , maintain a very low profile inside of Cuba. Nasrallah also promised to
take measures to avoid any trail of evidence that could lead back to Cuba in
the event of a Hezbollah attack in Latin America.” . . .
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