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Title: Iran-Contra


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Iran-Contra
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  • Reagan administration- wanted to eradicate the
    world of Communism
  • Reagan Doctrine- CIA trained and assisted
    anti-Communist insurgencies worldwide

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Who were the Contras?
  • freedom fighters who were working to overthrow
    the democratically elected Sandinista government
    of Nicaragua

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  • Reagan felt the Contras were the moral
    equivalent of our Founding Fathers

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  • Reagan wanted to help them- told National
    Security Advisor Robert McFarlane I want you to
    do whatever you have to do to help these people
    keep body and soul together.

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  • 1982- Democratic sweep of Congress
  • passed the Boland Amendment

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Boland Amendment
  • Restricted CIA and Department of Defense
    operations in Nicaragua specifically

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1985
  • Iran and Iraq were at war
  • Iran- secret request to buy weapons from U.S.
  • McFarlane needed Reagans approval
  • Embargo against selling arms to Iran

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  • Reagan- upset there were 7 American hostages
    being held in Lebanon by Iranian terrorists
  • Reagan felt he had a duty to bring those
    Americans home.

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  • Shipping arms would violate embargo to Iran
  • Dealing with terrorists would violate Reagans
    campaign promise
  • Arms-for-hostages proposal divided the
    administration

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  • Secretary of State George Schultz and Secretary
    of Defense Caspar Weinberger objected to the plan
    but (MacFarlane testified) Reagan agree to it

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  • July 1985- U.S. would send 508 American made TOW
    anti-tank missiles from Israel to Iran for the
    safe exchange of a hostage- Reverend Benjamin Weir

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  • After that successful transfer- Israelis offered
    to ship 500 HAWK surface to air missiles to Iran
    in Nov 1985, in exchange for the release of all
    remaining American hostages being held in Lebanon

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  • February 1986- 1000 TOW missiles were shipped to
    Iran. From May to Nov there were more shipments
    of various weapons and parts

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  • Hezbollah terrorists who had kidnapped the
    original hostages planned to kidnap more hostages
    following the release of the previous ones- which
    made any further dealings with Iran meaningless

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Lebanese newspaper Al-Shiraa
  • November 1986
  • Confirmed reports the United States secretly sold
    arms to Iran

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  • Reagan went on TV and denied any operation had
    occurred
  • Went on TV a week later and said sale of weapons
    had not been an arms-for-hostages deal

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  • 14 of Americans believed Reagan when he said he
    had not traded arms for hostages

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  • Found that 12 million of 30 million Iranians
    had paid had reached our government
  • Where was the rest of the money? Funding the
    Contras

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  • This directly violated the Boland Amendment

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  • Oliver (Ollie) North (U.S. Marine Lt. Col)
    proposed the plan to funnel arms money to the
    Contras
  • National Security Council

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  • Secretary Fawn Hall- helped funnel shredded
    documents out for North
  • Testified after given immunity about role in
    scandal

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  • November 18, 1987- Congress issued a report on
    the affair that stated the president bore
    ultimate responsibility.

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  • Hearings about the scandal were televised from
    May to August 1987
  • Found that National Security Advisor Poindexter
    had personally authorized the diversion of money
    to the Contra rebels

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  • Poindexter was withholding information from
    President Reagan
  • CIAs William J. Casey played a part in
    conspiracy, but he died during hearings

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  • North had been a military aide to the National
    Security Council- he had been the main negotiator
  • During his hearings he repeatedly explained he
    was under orders from his superiors

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  • In the end- President was not charged with any
    offense
  • North was convicted on 3 of 12 criminal counts,
    but convictions were set aside on appeal

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  • Convicted of obstructing Congress, unlawfully
    destroying government documents
  • Conviction was expunged on grounds he had acted
    strictly out of patriotism

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  • Poindexter convicted in April 1990 on five counts
    of deceiving Congress and sentenced to six months
    in prison
  • Weinberger convicted of five counts of deceiving
    Congress
  • Convictions overturned

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  • All were pardoned by George H. W. Bush- Christmas
    Eve 1992

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  • When Reagan left office- had highest approval
    rating of any president since Franklin Roosevelt
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