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Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Daniel Pipes :: Townhall.com Columnist
Washington Protects the Terror Masters
by Daniel Pipes
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The Bush administration's counterterrorism policies appear tough, but inside the courtroom, they evaporate, consistently favoring not American terror victims, but foreign terrorists.

Consider a civil lawsuit arising from a September 1997 suicide bombing in Jerusalem. Hamas claimed credit for five dead and 192 wounded, including several Americans. On the grounds that the Islamic Republic of Iran had financed Hamas, five injured Americans students sued it for damages.

Expert testimony established the regime's culpability during a four-day trial, leading Judge Ricardo M. Urbina, under the Flatow Amendment of the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, to fine the Iranian government and its Revolutionary Guard Corps US$251 million in compensatory and punitive damages.

The plaintiffs looked for Iranian government assets in the United States to seize, in accord with the little-known section, 201a of the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002, which states that "Notwithstanding any other provision of law … in every case in which a person has obtained a judgment against a terrorist party on a claim based upon an act of terrorism … the blocked assets of that terrorist party … shall be subject to execution."

An ancient Iranian fragment similar to the ones in legal dispute in a terrorism case.

Finding Iranian assets, however, proved no easy task, as most of them had been withdrawn by the Iranian authorities after the embassy hostage crisis of 1979-81. Therefore, the victims' lead lawyer, David Strachman of Providence, R.I., devised some creative approaches, such as intercepting the imminent return of ancient Iranian clay tablets on loan to the University of Chicago for up to seventy years.

Strachman found just one significant cache of Iranian government money: approximately $150,000 at the Bank of New York, in an account belonging to Bank Melli, Iran's largest bank and a fully-owned subsidiary of the regime. However, when the plaintiffs sued for these funds, BoNY filed a federal lawsuit asking for a legal determination what to do with its Bank Melli assets.

The victims' task in this case may have appeared easy, given that the U.S. government (1) views Bank Melli as an "wholly-owned instrumentality" of the Iranian government and it (2) considers that government a "terrorist party."

But no, the U.S. Department of Justice "entered this case as amicus curiae in support of Bank Melli." It did so, explained a spokeswoman for the Treasury Department, "to vindicate a correct reading" of the U.S. regulation. Its amicus brief appears decisively to have influenced the trial judge, Denise Cote, who adopted the joint Bank Melli-Justice Department position in toto and ruled in March 2006 against the funds being awarded to the victims. The latter appealed to the Second Circuit Court, but it too sided with the Justice Department, dismissing the suit in April 2007.

Its funds then in the clear, Bank Melli immediately removed them all from BoNY and transferred them beyond U.S. jurisdiction.

The story does not end there. On October 25, the State Department announced that Bank Melli would henceforth be cut off from the U.S. financial system because it "provides banking services to entities involved in Iran's nuclear and ballistic missile programs" by facilitating "numerous purchases of sensitive materials." Further, it found that Bank Melli "was used to send at least $100 million" to Iran's terrorist fronts, including those which had trained the Hamas members who perpetrated the 1997 Jerusalem bombing.

This incompetent outrage – Washington first helping Bank Melli, then sanctioning it – fits a larger pattern of federal agencies advocating in court on behalf of terrorists.

* Justice tried to shield Tehran from victims' claims in the University of Chicago case.

* It opposed the attachment of a mere $10,000 of Iranian funds to one 1997 victim family; and, when the family won in district court, it appealed the verdict.

* It interceded in Ungar v. Hamas to prevent the orphaned victims' attachment of $5 million belonging to the Holy Land Foundation, a Texas organization prosecuted as a Hamas front.

* In Ungar v. PLO and PA, the State Department rescued the Palestine Liberation Organization when the Ungars tried to enforce their $116 million judgment against a PLO-owned office building in Manhattan.

Is there not something deeply flawed about the U.S. government consistently siding with terrorists and, according to Strachman, "never once supporting terrorism victims to collect their judgments in court"? One hopes it will not require a new terrorist catastrophe to fix these misguided policies.

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You can hope
But, it will NOT happen. Our government and current leaders do NOT want anyone winning and recouping judgements from ANY government - because, they believe - rightly - Americans will come after THEM NEXT.

Once More
US citizens take the freaking shaft from the attollasshola

Free Ramos and Compean
If we can’t have HOME SECURITY first, the rest just don’t matter!
HUNTER /Tancredo 2008!
http://www.gohunter08.com
http://www.ontheissues.org/Duncan_Hunter.htm
Hunter’s best quote: Move away from the Ted Kennedy Wing of the Republican Party. (Jun 2007)

Establishment has Americans mis-focused
Sorry Daniel,

The David Limbaughs, Rush Limbaughs, Sean Hannity's and other GOP shills have America preoccupied with a War in Iraq that has no articulated clear cut goals for victory or no exit strategy.

So while they're busy keeping everyone's attention on that, we're losing here at home and in major ways such as you continually outline.

But hey, as long as they can put the Democrats to shame, all is well. I suppose that it doesn't matter that the GOP is just as much at fault. Gotta have a side to root for don't-cha know.

Jorge Bush is a hypocrite
If you need proof just look at how he refuses to seal the borders. That turd knows d@mn well that terrorist are coming across the border!

I DESPISE the man and believe he is in a close race with Carter as the worst POTUS in this century.

Just one more
argument supporting the need to IMPEACH BUSH.

Justice Dept.
Just because the judges and justice dept.ruled against american citizens we cannot assume they were appointed by Bush.This is not an endorsement of Bush,but come on people the president probably knows nothing about this.Many people in the justice dept.are carryovers from previous administrations as well as the judges.

I suspect, that in the
final analysis, there is not a whit of difference between the candidates and their parties. The means to the end may appear different, but the goals are the same.
They envision a New World Order. They will placate other leaders who have a different vision of that order by stamping out Christianity and Judaism and real individual liberty in the name of democracy. They see themselves as secure leaders in the New World. It is possibly our good fortune that foreign enemies aren't as gullible as are the citizens of the United States. I'll bet they don't believe in the goodness of Jorge or Hillary.

I ENDORSE BUSH
Proudly, too. What a bunch of hate dripping kool aid drinkers you are. Why dont you get a life and do something useful.

Some of you posting
sound like THEM. Save your vitiol against President Bush and work for the next election (bulletin: he's not running) to support the best republican who can do the job you want. And belive me, there is a differance between repub and dem candidates.

For maschrom, M Sederoff, Doc, ...
Please see my 2007/11/13 07:53 response to Michael Steele, particularly. #6

http://www.townhall.com/columnists/MichaelSteele/2007/11/13 /immigration_amnesty_in_any_form_is_wrong

For loco specifically: how about a conservative indie (or not-even-registered candidate) instead of a Republican? I can think of one, the Peoria, IL-born incumbent MP for Calgary Nosehill.


not surprising
I am not surprised that the Justice department would be leery of political minded rulings that appropriate money of governments tried in abstential. After all, Americans have a good deal ore money tied up in other countries than Iran has in the American system.

Imagine if every country with people they consider innocent victims at Guantanamo started holding war crimes trials and then seizing American assets. Or perhaps more on point imagine if Nicaraguans started seitzing American assets to compensate all of the victims of the Contras.

Strange logic
So whereas Bush is too elitist, too inside the belt, too supportive of legal-fetishism government lawyers.

The solution is to support the Democrats!?

Sorry, but I remember the Al-Gore v. George Bush debate and the George Bush v John Kerry debate.

When it comes to the general election candidates seem to be tripping over themselves to prove they are for self-serving big government programs.

That they also seek to enhance their own grip and power over our lives, to turn us from men into robots.

Can anybody see how these men to whom we look for leadership have actually de-humanized themselves?

Most of them are made up dolls created by their handlers who ask them to regurgitate the safe misguided ideas of an uninformed public.

Why are we not talking about energy independence, american national identity, the weakness of the dollar, and real reform in education?

China has more gifted students that we have students.

How about nation building along the Mexican border?

How about talking about how our tax structure and over regulation, benefits big corporations but squeezes the creative small business out of competition?

How can there be freedom without the possibility to fail?

Our obsession with risk management have devoid us of the capacity to adapt and the future may belong to the savage and the fanatic who does not think twice about destroying all we have created.

Like Einstein said; we may be fighting the next war with clubs and rocks.

Thank You
My name is Daniel and I happen to be one of the victims of the mentioned terror attacks and a plaintiff in said litigation against Iran.

I would like to thank Daniel Pipes for exposing this dreadful, hypocritical, stance by the American government. I have injuries and images that will haunt me for the rest of my life from these atrocious attacks. Furthermore the lawsuit was not for the money but rather it was my individual way of fighting back. No matter what religion or background money is always a huge factor in all decisions. Imagine if Iran knew that every time they funded these awful attacks they would lose hundred of millions of dollars. I firmly believe they would think twice. It would be their only deterrent. This was my way of fighting the war against these dogs.

However, even though the United States (and it wasn't bush) allowed us and insisted that we file these suits to fight the war has become our worst enemy. Anytime we are so close to collecting the US State Dept comes running in with guns blazing to stop us. I am writing too much but it has been very hard and this evil should be exposed.

Thank you for allowing me to vent

Daniel

Pipes should make the next leap
What exactly does Pipes expect from those who have exploited the threat of terrorism for political gain while doing everything in their power to make our country less safe?

If we allowed American victims of terror to collect legal judgments, people might expect that we adhere to other traditional American values, like opposing torture, respecting the rule of law, adhering to international law, working in conjunction with our allies and using military force as a last option instead of as the only option.

Hard to see how Pipes can get upset about the Justice and State departments siding with terrorists when the policies he's supported for many years guarantee there will be more terrorists, more hatred of America and more conflict across the globe.

Pipes, of course, is a key foreign policy adviser to Rudy Giuliani, whose legendary expertise in foreign policy amounts to having been mayor when terrorists flew a plane into two of his city's building. Rudy's foreign policy fantasies make him look like Bush on steroids, ready to pick up the misbegotten Global War on Terror and turn it into a real cataclysm that would harm American interests for generations.

And then there's Pipes himself, one of the leading neoconservative "thinkers" who have led America to this dangerous precipice. It's hard for me to give much credence to his railing against "misguided pollicies" and "incompetence" when he has elsewhere openly questioned whether American Muslims should even have the right to vote. So much for the democracy agenda.

Thankfully, its only another year until Americans can take their country back.

It's hard to get too excited
... when reality proves, yet again, that law and civil liability are not sources of effective redress for the tragedies perpetrated by evil. Law is a tool, not a reward.

One could almost have predicted that law, applied with the most finicking care, would produce an outcome satisfactory to no one, in the context of what we know to be true about Iran and terrorism.

Bottom lines: Inflicting civil liability on Iran will not stop Iran from funding terrorism. Impounding Iranian funds and denying Iranian banks participation in US markets will do only marginally more to impede Iran's terror-funding career.

And as much as many Americans can't believe this, it really would not requite the victims of the Hamas attack, spiritually or otherwise, to be handed monetary "compensation" extracted from Iran. I wouldn't agitate against law affording them that option, but it would hardly be some big strategic, political, or even moral triumph for the monetary award to be upheld and delivered.

If we want Iran to stop sponsoring terror, civil judgments in favor of terror victims in the US courts are about the least effective method we could employ. Moreover, the law is, indeed, as the Dickens character said, "a a**." Putting our hopes in it is never a good plan.

Where are the AMERICAN victims?
Perhaps you should posted this in the Jerusalem Post.

And stop dragging American resources into your petty squabbles!

Push for Peace!

Pipes
If Pipes hates America, why the hell doesn't he just move his *ss out of it.

A CONTINUUM OF MISERABLE LAW "DECIDERS"

It would seem that we have here yet another case, piled on another, piled on another, piled on another, that pits the U.S. against itself and the interests of its citizens.

It would seem that courts are not only making and deciding laws, but enforcing them as well.

Something is badly skewed here.

The Supreme Court of the United States is at times the United States' worst enemy. It looks at our Constitution and sees something writhing, apparently, something alive, growing, changing, evolving "with the times," something to be interpreted anew with each case it on which it has decided to make a ruling.

How can we tell our Legislative, Executive and Judicial branches of our government that they are separate? Of course, we should not have to tell them; however, they seem to have forgotten. In particular the Judicial branch appears to have lost its memory. Perhaps it is suffering from some underlying disease, causing this lapse.

Shall we start a writing campaign? Would any of them understand it? It would after all, be written in English.


Outrageous!!!
Outrageous!!!
Thanks Daniel for letting us know about that!

FUNNY HILLARY CLINTON VIDEO ON YOUTUBE
Check out http://www.youtube.com/undercvrconservative. Hillary Clinton and Larry David in a spoof of CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM. This is what we Hollywood Republicans do during the writers strike...we make youtube videos. Lol. Enjoy.
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