<p>Behind the shine of the big headlines this week, some important information has been leaked<br>to the public sphere. With Biden busy speaking to congress on his 1.8 trillion dollar plan for the<br>future, WAPO busy doing fact checks on Tim Scott and the media busy parading around the raid on<br>Rudy Guiliani, you may have missed the revelation of a national security issue with one of the<br>wealthiest members of the current Biden administration.<br></p>



<p>This week, John Kerry, the current U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate and former<br>chair of the Committee on Foreign Relations and former Secretary of State, was caught sharing<br>government secrets with the number one state sponsor of terrorism, Iran.<br></p>



<p>In audio leaked to London based Iran International and The New York Times, Iran’s foreign<br>minister Mohammad Javad Zarif is speaking with a journalist to say, “It was former U.S. Foreign<br>Secretary John Kerry who told me Israel had launched more than 200 attacks on Iranian forces in<br>Syria.&#8221;<br></p>



<p>In response, John Kerry sent out a tweet on April 26th against the leak saying, “I can tell you<br>that this story and these allegations are unequivocally false. This never happened &#8211; either when I was<br>secretary of state or since.”<br></p>



<p>White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki, when asked about the incident, replied “we’re not<br>gonna comment on leaked tapes.&#8221;<br></p>



<p>Some Democrats at the Department of State say the leak isn’t true, citing that the<br>information itself may have been public at the time. Even with this, the New York Times reporting<br>suggests that Zarif learned of Israel’s actions from speaking with Kerry.<br></p>



<p>All of this while the recently censored New York Post headline reads, “John Kerry is skirting<br>the line of treason with Iran.&#8221;<br></p>



<p>Within 24 hours of responses to the leak, the U.S. Navy was forced to fire warning shots at<br>Iranian vessels in the Persian Gulf over potential threats. With tensions in the area increasing rapidly,<br>should our government be choosing to support our enemies desires over the wants and needs of our<br>longtime allies?<br></p>



<p>With a third round of talks set to begin this week on reviving the former Iran Nuclear deal<br>which gave billions of dollars to Iran, the leak reveals a rift between the direction of the Trump<br>administration with the Abraham Accords and the direction of the Biden administration with the talks<br>of a new deal. Why is there seemingly a desire to give support, money and even key information to,<br>again, the number one state sponsor of terrorism on Earth? </p>



<p>On the 2015 deal with Iran, President Trump had stated in a January 2020 speech, “Iran’s<br>hostilities substantially increased after the foolish Iran Nuclear Deal was signed in 2013 and they<br>were given $150 billion, not to mention $1.8 billion in cash… Then, Iran went on a terror spree, funded<br>by the money from the deal and created hell in Yemen, Syria, Lebanon, Afghanistan and Iraq. The<br>missiles fired… at us and our allies were paid for with the funds made available by the last<br>administration.&#8221;<br></p>



<p>Now the Biden administration, with the help of Kerry, wants to establish a new deal with Iran,<br>despite history in the region. The leak shows that members of the current administration were<br>actively working behind the scenes to continually build up relations in the region to further fund a<br>foreign adversary in the future, despite knowing that the money and knowledge was actively being<br>used against our best of allies.<br></p>



<p>Top Republican of the House Foreign Affairs Committee Michael Mccaul from Texas says, “if<br>this is true, this reporting is incredibly concerning… relaying some sensitive information to the<br>number one state sponsor of terrorism is just unfathomable.&#8221;</p>



<p>Senator Dan Sullivan called these actions the “last straw” on Larry Kudlow’s Fox Business<br>and is joining 17 Senators who have written letters to the director of the FBI requesting immediate<br>investigation into the leak.<br></p>



<p>On Hannity’s show, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said, ““While I was briefing<br>President Trump, Kerry was briefing Zarif… I hope that is not true” to which Hannity later asks, “Isn’t<br>there a real reason that the Israelis, the U.S., the Egyptians, Jordanians, the Saudis have united<br>against Iranian hegemony? What part of this does Joe Biden, John Kerry, Kamala Harris not get?”<br></p>



<p>The question now is, does Joe Biden believe it is ok to have a man in the White House who<br>knowingly leaks information to foreign adversaries on proven allies?<br></p>



<p>What are the implications of such an approval? Does Biden agree with actions like this?<br></p>



<p>By the end of this work week today, the press is currently running with new information of<br>John Kerry releasing a disclosure on his income and what assets he will be dissolving to take on his<br>new role at the White House. It is worth noting that Kerry made a fortune from speaking around the<br>world paid by the likes of Bank of America, Deutsche Bank, Ukranian oligarch Victor Pinchuk, Duke<br>Energy, Cimarex, Dominion Energy, Exelon Corporation, Valero Energy, The Rise Fund and Climate<br>Finance Partners. Big money from big oil and big business until it better suits the situation to be big<br>green energy and big government.<br></p>



<p>The lesson here is to not let disclosures of wealth distract you from disclosures of what<br>people are attempting to accomplish with that wealth. As connections arise in the public sphere, so<br>should the questions moving forward.John Kerry leaking information to Iran about Israel matters.</p>

Why the John Kerry Iran Leak Matters
