Still, one big question has yet to be answered, for the second day in fact. It's a simple question: did the hostages' plane leave before or after the plane arrived carrying pallets full of $400 million worth of non-USD-denominated cash?
[FONT="]Yesterday the question was asked by James Rosen... and not answered: "I might be able to you an answer on that..."[/FONT] [FONT="][/FONT] [FONT="] [/FONT] [FONT="],,, and today, none other than The Associated Press' Matt Lee asked again: "we're still looking into it"[/FONT] [FONT="][/FONT] [FONT="]Still no answer: Odd for the "most transparent adminstration ever" not to have this kind of basic, flight information at their fingertips: tracking $400 million worth of US taxpayer money - in cash - and the lives of four members of the American military?[/FONT] [FONT="]Of course, we suspect the explanation is simple and the two planes just happened to coincidentally arrive on the tarmac at the same time and the hostages and the money carriers merely discussed grandkids and golf games.
[FONT="]And then, later today, we may have stumbled what really happened.[/FONT] [FONT="]As a reminder, the four hostages that were allegedly exchanged for the $400 million ransom are the following.[/FONT] [FONT="]
L to R: Matt Trevithick (Photo Credit Robin Wright) Amir Hekmati, Jason Rezaian
(Photo Credit AP), Saeed Abedini (News 4).[/FONT] [FONT="]Today, one of the US Iranian hostage shown above, Saeed Abidini, spole to FOX Business and explained that the Iranian regime would not let his plane leave Tehran until the ransom plane arrived, Gateway Pundit reports.[/FONT] [FONT="]
[/FONT] [FONT="]They waited on the tarmac for hours.[/FONT]
Saeed Abidini: I just remember the night at the airport sitting for hours and hours there and I asked police— why you not letting us go — And he told me we are waiting for another plane and if that plane take off we gonna let you go.
Trish Regan: You slept there at the airport?
Abidini: Yes, for a night. They told us you going to be there for 20 minutes but it took hours and hours. And I ask them why you don’t let us go, because the — was there, pilot was there, everyone was there to leave the country. And he said we are waiting for another plane so if that plane doesn’t come we never let us go.