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  • In the '''Iran-Contra Affair''', U.S. officials in the [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan Administration]], with hel ...vember 1987}}</ref> although an unofficial and clandestine activity, the [[Iran-Contra Affair]], was begun by some government officials and private citizens.
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  • #redirect [[Iran-Contra Affair]]
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  • {{r|Iran-Contra Affair}} {{r|Iran-Contra Affair}}
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  • ...Central Intelligence Agency]]; convicted and pardoned for involvement in [[Iran-Contra affair]]
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  • ...gence]] during the [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan Administration]] and leader of [[Iran-Contra Affair]]; attorney; in the World War II Office of Strategic Services, head of U.S.
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  • In the '''Iran-Contra Affair''', U.S. officials in the [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan Administration]], with hel ...vember 1987}}</ref> although an unofficial and clandestine activity, the [[Iran-Contra Affair]], was begun by some government officials and private citizens.
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  • ...e revelation that Reagan had authorized trading arms for hostages in the [[Iran-Contra Affair|Iran-Contra scandal]].<ref name=GeniusImpeachment/><ref name=nytimes1987-03 ...to impeach President Reagan after some of the early revelations about the Iran-Contra affair quickly turned into awareness of his weakened position and helped to fuel t
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  • ...to impeach President Reagan after some of the early revelations about the Iran-Contra affair quickly turned into awareness of his weakened position and helped to fuel t
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  • ...he [[Central Intelligence Agency]] as a result of his activities in the [[Iran-Contra Affair]], for which he was convicted of lying to Congress, but pardoned by Preside
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  • ...a [[Contra]] insurgents through much of the 1980s, some of which, in the [[Iran-Contra Affair]], was done after Congress explicitly barred the use of funds for the purpo
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  • * Draper, Theodore. '' A Very Thin Line: The Iran-Contra Affair'' (1991)
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  • ...[Efforts to impeach Ronald Reagan|Reagan might face impeachment]] over the Iran-Contra affair.<ref name=nytimes1987-03-06/>
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  • ...he "was out of the loop" satisfied the congressional investigators of the "Iran-contra affair."
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  • ...hostages were a major concern to the US and UK. The US approach was the [[Iran-Contra Affair]] arms-for-hostages swap. Urban wrote SIS learned about the plan, although
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  • ...pal architect of the [[arms-for-hostages]] deal that became known as the [[Iran-Contra affair]]. Hours before Casey was scheduled to testify before Congress about his kn
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  • :See also [[Iran-Contra Affair]]
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