Special Report: Newly available documents reveal how
Ronald Reagan’s neocon aides cleared the way for Israeli arm sales to
Iran in 1981, shortly after Iran freed 52 U.S. hostages whose captivity
doomed Jimmy Carter’s reelection. The move also planted the seeds of
the Iran-Contra scandal, reports Robert Parry.
By Robert Parry
Just six months after Iran freed 52 Americans hostages in 1981,
senior Reagan administration officials secretly endorsed third-party
weapons sales to Iran, a move to align U.S. policy with Israeli desires
to sell arms to the Islamic republic then at war with Iraq, according to
documents recently released by the National Archives.
This Israeli arms pipeline to Iran already was functioning at the
time of the policy shift on July 21, 1981. Three days earlier, on July
18, an Argentine plane strayed off course and crashed (or was shot down)
inside the Soviet Union exposing Israel’s secret arms shipments to
Iran, which apparently had been going on for months.
After the plane went down, Assistant Secretary of State for the
Middle East Nicholas Veliotes tried to get to the bottom of the
mysterious weapons flight. “According to the [flight] documents,”
Veliotes said later in an interview with PBS Frontline, “this was
chartered by Israel and it was carrying American military equipment to
Iran. …
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Friday, February 15, 2013
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