Robert Malley, President Joe Biden’s now-suspended special envoy to Iran, has been allegedly linked to an “Iranian spy ring.”
The purpose of this group is to influence U.S. policy in favor of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Iranian-backed terrorists killed over 1,000 innocent civilians in Israel, including 22 Americans. (Trending: Why Is Biden Giving Amnesty to 700,000 Migrants?)
The Biden admin refuses to hold the Iranian regime accountable, and now we know that Biden's Special Envoy for Iran, Robert Malley, has hired Iranian assets for positions that access classified information!
This is a stark reminder of the consequences our Allies face due to… pic.twitter.com/xDeHsWV0eE
— Rep. Claudia Tenney (@RepTenney) October 12, 2023
Addressing Hamas terrorists who kill innocent people, Malley once said, “We may disagree with them, but they have their own rationality.”
Malley is now under criminal investigation by the FBI over his handling of classified material with Iran.
He is accused of advancing several operatives in the spy ring.
Biden’s #Iran envoy Robert Malley on HAMAS: “We may disagree with them, but they have their own rationality.”
Malley is “on leave” from his job at @StateDept & is currently under investigation by the @FBI pic.twitter.com/GSyMM3uaW3— Alireza Nader علیرضا نادر (@AlirezaNader) October 8, 2023
Malley allegedly helped an Iranian asset named Ariane Tabatabai infiltrate her way into “some of the most sensitive positions in the U.S. government.”
Tabatabai was even positioned at the State Department and Pentagon.
The operation began in 2014 when Iran created the Iran Experts Initiative (IEI).
This was a propaganda and influence operation meant to obtain a favorable nuclear deal with then-president Barack Obama. (Trending: Joe Biden’s 2024 Chances Are Officially Dead)
The group reported to an official from the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), which is a terrorist organization, and Iran’s then-Foreign Minister Javad Zarif was also reportedly involved.
Responded to the investigation, retired CIA analyst Peter Theroux said, “I know what a spy network looks like.”
“This is how recruited assets speak to their handling officers,” he said.
“There’s lots of the mood music around that correspondence saying, let me know what you need me to collect. It seems clear who’s the subordinate here — what you’d call responsive to tasking.”
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