The announced implementation of the Iranian nuclear deal on Saturday came with an important bonus: Tehran's release of four U.S. citizens it had imprisoned, including The Post's Jason Rezaian. The Americans were exchanged for seven people charged or convicted of crimes in the United States, and the dropping of U.S. cases against 14 others whose arrest was sought. Rezaian, who was held for 544 days, committed no crime and should have never been arrested. He was not a convict but a political hostage. His freeing and that of the other Americans ends a gross injustice.
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