March 28, 2024

WHAT COULD POSSIBLY GO WRONG? Robert Mueller and Project Pelican

OMINOUS TIES RAISE ALARMS ABOUT FOREIGN ENTITY’S LEASE AT U.S. PORT

(Washington, DC): A new Center for Security Policy Occasional Paper authored by two intrepid and indefatigable researchers, Alan Jones and Mary Fanning, has brought to light a shocking fact: The family of Iraqi nuclear physicist Dr. Jafar Dhia Jafar, considered to be “the father of Iraq’s nuclear weapons program,” has been awarded a 35-year lease for cargo container operations at Port Canaveral, Florida.

Iraqi nuclear physicist Dr. Jafar Dhia Jafar

According to Mr. Jones and Ms. Fanning’s paper, entitled “What Could Possibly Go Wrong?” Secret Deal Allows Company Tied to Saddam’s Nuclear Bombmaker, Iran and U.A.E. to Manage Key Florida Port Facilities, Secretary of the Treasury Jack Lew unilaterally approved the lease for Gulftainer – a Middle Eastern ports company owned by the Emir of Sharjah of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Iraqi businessman Hamid Dhia Jafar – following two years of secret talks.

It is deeply concerning that Lew and the Obama administration decided to forego any national security threat analysis by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) which certainly seems in order given the nature and implications of this deal. After all, a similarly fraught arrangement – a contract for Dubai Ports World to manage a number of U.S. ports a decade ago – was submitted for CFIUS approval, and ultimately aborted.

In addition to being an important seaport in its own right, Port Canaveral is in close proximity to a number of key U.S. facilities – including the Navy’s East Coast ballistic missile submarine base, two U.S. Air Force Space Command bases and NASA’s Kennedy Space Center.

As the paper’s authors dug into the details surrounding this deal, they discovered – in addition to Gulftainer’s obvious and still potentially problematic ties to the UAE – a troubling array of connections linking it to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the Clinton Foundation, and President Barack Obama, himself. For example, Obama’s former college roommates, one Indian and one Pakistani – who remain to this day his close friends – have personal and business relationships with the Jafar family.

Then, there are ominous connections to Iran, as well. Siamak Namazi is a former Iranian government official who, along with Trita Parsi, helped found the National Iranian American Council (NIAC). NIAC is considered to be the U.S. lobbying arm of the Tehran regime. Namazi, Parsi, and NIAC were all deeply involved in the negotiations that led to the “Obamabomb Deal”: the July 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) with Iran.

Gulftainer Canaveral Cargo Terminal

As the secret Gulftainer negotiations were underway from 2012-2014, Namazi served as the head of strategic planning for Crescent Petroleum. The company is another Jafar family business based in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Crescent is closely involved in oil and gas projects with Teheran’s state-owned petroleum concern, the National Iranian Oil Company. Interestingly, Siamak Namazi was detained inside Iran around mid-October 2015 and remains in custody there as of December 2016. Among other things, that puts him conveniently beyond the reach of the FBI.

ROBERT MUELLER AND PROJECT PELICAN (VIDEO):

In unveiling the Center’s new Occasional Paper, its president, Frank J. Gaffney, observed:

It is shocking that management of one of the United States’ most strategically located ports has been turned over to foreign interests that include: Saddam Hussein’s nuclear bomb-maker; the rabidly anti-American jihadist mullahs of Iran; and a country, the UAE, that was stopped from taking over operational control of American ports ten years ago.

Worse yet, all this was engineered without the knowledge, much less the approval, of either Congress or the American people.

This transaction must be suspended, if not canceled outright, pending a thorough evaluation of its merits, a rigorous national security threat assessment by CFIUS and most importantly, an informed and thorough debate on Capitol Hill.

Source: Center for Security Policy

Complete information on Project Pelican is available in the PDF below.  A short paragraph from the document is captured below:

Gulftainer executive Peter Richards admitted in 2013 that Gulftainer’s conversations with U.S. port operators were conducted “very carefully.”  Gulftainer appears to have learned lessons from the doomed expansion into America by the UAE government’s Dubai Ports World (DPW). Beginning in mid – October 2005, DPW, under advice from Bill Clinton, tried to take over six U.S. ports, igniting a

firestorm of controversy on Capitol Hill. DPW was forced to abandon the plan at that time after a Congressional House panel voted to block the deal. The Gulftainer operation to take over Port Jacksonville and Port Canaveral began as early as March 2012, while Hillary Clinton was President Obama’s Secretary of State.  That is when the Jafars made a run at taking over Florida’s Port Jacksonville (JAXPORT), 14 miles south of Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay.  Gulftainer quietly approached JAXPORT with a $250 million proposal to become a “silent partner” and to work with the port “behind the scenes” operating a new container terminal. When the Jacksonville Business Journal exposed Gulftainer’s secret meeting two months later, JAXPORT CEO Paul Anderson reportedly explained that Gulftainer “wanted us to turn over the port to them, and we’re not going to do that.”

“What Could Possibly Go Wrong?” is available for free in PDF format below or you can read in the PDF reader below:

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