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The Iranian scientist executed by his own government after being convicted of spying for the U.S. seemingly was discussed in emails that crossed Hillary Clinton’s private server, fueling Republican accusations about how “reckless” the former secretary of state’s server set-up truly was.
Iran confirmed Sunday that Shahram Amiri was hanged last week – years after he defected to the U.S.; later returned home, where he was heralded as a hero; and then was tried and convicted of spying for the U.S.
Is this another victim of Hillary's reckless leadership? Whats your thought?
I will say, when a nuclear scientist leaves Iran for the United States (of course, he subsequently claimed he was kidnapped), and stays in this country for 14 months, and then decides to return (he had a wife in Iran), he does (and did) run a risk.
It does appear to be a rather complicated story. Whether the man's public actions condemned him (and his changing explanations and Youtube videos), or whether Ms. Clinton wrote about him on her email (although to date there is no evidence of her email server having been hacked; something like "We must remember to thank him for all of the secrets he gave us!"), we must remember this: If Donald Trump stakes a claim to a particular version of events, one must give serious consideration to the opposing viewpoint. It is not a sure bet, but a good bet.
Per the article, it's likely that the execution had nothing to do with emails on Hillary's server, since the guy's case has been publicly known for years and years.
Per the article, it's likely that the execution had nothing to do with emails on Hillary's server, since the guy's case has been publicly known for years and years.
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Mick
If he knew that IRAN knew that he was working for the US as a spy, then why return to Iran?
The email was safe and secret until the right demanded the release of Clinton's emails. It was this release that unsealed the email and got him killed.
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