Pompeo: Iranian Officials Stole More Than $1 Billion In Coronavirus Assistance

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U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo delivers remarks to the media in the press briefing room at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C., on June 13, 2019. (Credit: State Department/Photo by Michael Gross)

WASHINGTON (JNS) — Iranian officials have stolen more than $1 billion in European assistance to combat the coronavirus pandemic, instead pocketing the funds for themselves, alleges U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

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Iran has the sixth-most confirmed coronavirus cases with 23,049, and the highest number of cases in the Middle East. At least 1,812 people have died from the virus.

On Monday, Pompeo released a new list of five allegations of how the regime has handled the outbreak.

“In February, Iran’s chief terror airline, Mahan Air, ran at least 55 flights between Tehran and China, further infecting the Iranian people,” said Pompeo. “At least five foreign countries’ first cases of coronavirus were directly imported from Iran, putting millions more lives at risk.”

Mahan Air, which is sanctioned by the United States and Germany, has operated flights between Iran and China, despite both countries being two of the most infected by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, according to a Voice of America report on Thursday.

“The Iranian regime ignored repeated warnings from its own health officials, and denied its first death from the coronavirus for at least nine days,” said Pompeo. “The regime continues to lie to the Iranian people and the world about the number of cases and deaths, which are unfortunately far higher than the regime admits.”

Pompeo also alleged that “as Iranian regime officials ask for more funds, it is important to note that since 2012, Iran has spent over $16 billion on terror abroad, and used sanctions relief from the JCPOA to fill up its proxies’ coffers. Regime officials stole over a billion euros intended for medical supplies, and continue to hoard desperately needed masks, gloves and other medical equipment for sale on the black market.”

Pompeo asserted that “U.S. sanctions do not target imports of food, medicine and medical equipment, or other humanitarian goods. Iranian documents show their health companies have been able to import testing kits without obstacle from U.S. sanctions since January.”

Finally, Pompeo stated that “the United States has offered over $100 million in medical assistance to foreign countries, including to the Iranian people, and our scientists are working tirelessly to develop a vaccine. [Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali] Khamenei rejected this offer because he works tirelessly to concoct conspiracy theories and prioritizes ideology over the Iranian people.”


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Just sayin’
4 years ago

Anybody that doubts this story, or is surprised by it has either been living incognito in a cave somewhere or is a blind fool, or worse
The Iranian people need rise up against these evil scoundrels.

lipa99
lipa99
4 years ago

they also got a PLANE LOAD OF U.S. TAXPAYERS MONEY from NoBama

PaulinSaudi
PaulinSaudi
4 years ago

Might have happened. Let us see the proof.

lazy-boy
lazy-boy
4 years ago

Good for Iran, I am happy that they are keeping up their long tradition of lying and stealing inspite of the C virus…..

Gersey
Gersey
4 years ago

You need to look no further for a cause than to hear and see the blind following of the 21st Century
Shabtai John Trumpf. The RS”O is in charge, and like a miracle all will disappear, hopefully him first!

Just sayin’
4 years ago

Hey phineas
Do you think Obama emptied his personal bank account?

ezra fleischmann
ezra fleischmann
4 years ago

No surprise it’s business as usual in the islamic republic