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A Lebanese Charm Offensive

Can George Mitchell’s lobbying allays concerns about a central banking system’s ties to the Assad regime and Hezbollah?

The Obama Administration is declining to dispute statements made by a senior Lebanese government official that would indicate the U.S. government is comfortable with a Lebanese banking system that may be — outside of Iran’s financing — the sole source of funds propping up the Assad regime in Syria. But sources inside both the U.S. Treasury and State Departments indicate that that is not the case.

Last week, the Governor of the Lebanese Central Bank, Riad Salameh, on a high-profile Lebanese national news show, disputed news reports that the U.S. government — specifically the U.S. Treasury Department — was pursuing sanctions against at least one and possibly multiple Lebanese banking institutions. Salameh claimed that rumors of a fraying relationship between himself and the Obama Administration were not true, and that concerns about the use of Lebanese banks to launder drug money from Hezbollah to fund the terrorist organization’s political activities, including support to the Syrian regime, do “not reflect the position of the U.S. Treasury Department.”

A Treasury source, declining to comment explicitly on rumored investigations, said “Treasury’s eyes are wide open when it comes to Governor Salameh,” adding that both the White House and the U.S. State Department were aware of Salameh’s comments, but chose not to dispute them directly. “As with just about everything else in that region, it’s always more complicated than one might want,” says the Treasury source, who said the refusal to dispute Salameh’s statement had more to do with ongoing efforts by the U.S. government against Syria than to “waste time setting the record straight about comments made on what amounts to Lebanon’s version of MSNBC. But there is no disputing the record of the current governor of the Lebanese central bank, nor can the history of the Lebanese banking system be disputed.”

A former senior State Department official who remains active in global issues said, “There are very few if any long-time officials in positions such as the one that Governor Salameh holds that have any credibility with the U.S. government. Let’s just leave it at that.”

The behind the scenes push back on efforts to portray Lebanon’s banking system as clean, comes as former U.S. Senator George Mitchell and his power law firm DLA Piper have been engaged by the Lebanese Banking Association. Last month, according to a State Department source, lawyers retained to represent the association, as well as the central bank, traveled to Beirut, along with several U.S. based crisis communications consultants, and met with Salameh and other banking officials.

Within two weeks of that meeting’s conclusion, a column appeared in Forbes touting the Lebanese Central Bank as the U.S.’s greatest ally in the war against terror funding and money laundering. Seemingly feeling pressure from media and U.S. and international banking regulators, Salameh has also begun more vociferously insisting that Lebanese banks are adhering to the global Syrian economic sanctions.  

But the problem, according to U.S. Treasury officials, is less about Syrian government or personal bank accounts in Lebanese banks, and more with the bank accounts of Hezbollah officials, as well as those of the Hezbollah political party, in those Lebanese banks. The U.S. lists Hezbollah, which controls the Lebanese government, as a terrorist organization, and in 2011 took legal action against the Lebanese Canadian Bank (LCB), accusing it of laundering hundreds of millions of dollars in drug proceeds via deals with African and even Mexican drug rings. It also alleged that “Hezbollah generated revenue from the network and that the bank provided financial services to Iranian government officials.”

“The fact is, the U.S. cleaned up LCB and it is today a clean bank, but it was the Lebanese banking regulators that allowed all of those ‘bad accounts’ to simply move on to other Lebanese banks, and we believe the vast majority of those accounts remain open today,” says a U.S. Treasury official. “What Hezbollah does with that money is unclear, but we have a pretty good idea.”

“No one is buying Salameh’s latest charm offensive,” says a U.S. State Department, who pointed out that Salameh has been accused of similar efforts in the past, including some embarrassing details in U.S. State Department diplomatic cables that were leaked to the media. “We’re at a critical juncture with Syria, and none of us is going to waste time with an expensive legal and PR campaign that isn’t going to influence any of us one way or the other.”

Letter to the Editor View all comments (12) |

C Bowen | 1.12.13 @ 9:38PM

Am I missing something? The United States Government is funding radical jihadist rebels connect to Al-Qaeda, but its bad for a foreign bank to fund the Syrian regime that protects Christians?

Is AmSpec siding with Obama on Syria?

Mike W| 1.12.13 @ 11:47PM

You got that right. Am spec is apparently in favor of a Christian genocide Syria. In the ongoing propaganda campaign I expect that we will soon some Assad / North Korea connection also.

Albert Constantine Jr.| 1.12.13 @ 9:55PM

If Joe Pesci is the Governor of the Bank, is Robert De Niro the Minister of Justice, and Ray Liotta the Commerce Secretary (and does Spider represent the assaqssinated Gemayel)?

CJW| 1.13.13 @ 8:58AM

I would have Hillary as its general counsel, AljgazeeraGore as communications director, and John Brennnan as head security.

Albert Constantine Jr.| 1.13.13 @ 9:27AM

In other words, if not one criminal syndicate, than the other criminal syndicate.

CJW| 1.13.13 @ 11:28AM

The DC syndicate has the big numbers, the major league.

Bubba gets one million to sell a pardon to Marc Rich, AljazeeraGore gets 500 mil from the Qtar Jihadi News, Obama gives 600 mil of our taxpayer money to his friends at Solyndra, Franklin Raines gets close to 100 mil from Fannie Mae, Jamie Gorelick another 40 or so from Fannie, Jim Johnson 70 or 80 mil from Fannie. We taxpayers get it up to fannie.

Who said you can steal more with a pen than with a gun?

Rhoetus| 1.13.13 @ 10:54AM

Their only real objection, although unstated, is that they can't send the IRS over to audit and tax the transactions.

Kurt Wilk| 1.13.13 @ 12:46PM

Both sides of the House are desperate to appease their Middle Eastern Directors, not just the Obama Crowd. Remember when both John McCain and Joe Biden jumped on a plane to the for a photo op in the Republic of Georgia. Don't you remember that Democracy in the World was dependent on Our support of the Georgia, Putin is still laughing. 1 million dead or displaced Syrian Christians are a small price to pay in a new world order.

Dimitry_Aleksandrovich| 1.13.13 @ 6:41PM

The reports I am hearing is that many Syrian Christian communities are armed and have paramilitaries working closely with the Syrian Army. May God grand them victory over the CIA backed Wahhabist scum.

Dimitry_Aleksandrovich| 1.13.13 @ 6:38PM

We are funding, arming and training Sunni Islamists in Syria via Turkey, Qatar and Saudi Arabia. What does it matter if Bashar al Assad and Hezbollah do their banking at the Central Bank of Lebanon as long as we are funding Sunni Islamist terrorism in Syria this very day? The more I learn about our government's cozy relationship with Al Qaeda types in Syria and Libya the more I suspect Osama bin Laden worked for the CIA and that people high up in our government knew those planes would be hijacked on 9/11 and flown into the WTC towers. Al Qaeda might as well be a an official wing of the CIA because in the case of Libya and continuing in Syria it is doing the bidding of U.S. State Department goals in the region. It's not the first time, in decades past we have used the Muslim Brotherhood to overthrow Arab nationalist leaders who were running a foul of Western oil firm interests in the region.

TLP| 1.14.13 @ 10:37AM

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