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Iran-Contra.  November 1986  Confirmed reports the United States secretly sold arms to Iran  Portion of the proceeds from the arms sale had been diverted.

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1 Iran-Contra

2  November 1986  Confirmed reports the United States secretly sold arms to Iran  Portion of the proceeds from the arms sale had been diverted to finance the Contras

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4 Who were the Contras?  “freedom fighters” who were working to overthrow the democratically elected Sandinista government of Nicaragua

5  Congress had explicitly prohibited aid to the Contras  Secret diversion of the secret arms profits was illegal and unconstitutional

6  1985- group of Israelis had approached National Security Advisor Robert MacFarlane with a scheme in which Iran would use its influence to free the U.S. hostages in Lebanon in exchange for arms

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

8  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

9  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

10  Eventually the arms were sold with proceeds going to the Contras, and the hostages were released

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

12  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

13  Oliver (Ollie) North (U.S. Marine Lt. Col) proposed the plan to funnel arms money to the Contras

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15  1986- word got out about secret transactions  Lebanese magazine published a series of articles that exposed the weapons for hostages deal

16  November 18, 1987- Congress issued a report on the affair that stated the president bore “ultimate responsibility.”

17  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

18  Poindexter was withholding information from President Reagan  CIA’s William J. Casey played a part in conspiracy, but he died during hearings

19  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”

20  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

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

22  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

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


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