Simply answered...No, Al Gore was not involved in the Iran-Contra hearings. You should not believe any information that was supplied to you regarding Osama in 1987(Year of the Hearings). The man asking the questions was not Senator Al Gore, John Nields was the one asking the questions. This information was gathered from Oliver North's Testimony which can be found at the official U.S. Senate website.
Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan
Nicaragua
The Iran Contra scandal occurred in the 1980's when the United States helped Nigaraguan rebels. The Iran Contra did not disarm Iran.
The Iran-Contra Affair involved three nations: (1) the United States, (2) Iran, and (3) Nicaragua. It was a secret arrangement led by US President Ronald Reagan to sell US weapons to Iran during the Iran-Iraq War of 1980-1988 and use the profits from those sales to fund the Anti-Communist Contra Rebels in Nicaragua. In this way, Reagan was "officially" keeping his hands clean of the death and destruction in Nicaragua.
The Iran-Contra Affair involved three nations: (1) the United States, (2) Iran, and (3) Nicaragua. It was a secret arrangement led by US President Ronald Reagan to sell US weapons to Iran during the Iran-Iraq War of 1980-1988 and use the profits from those sales to fund the Anti-Communist Contra Rebels in Nicaragua. In this way, Reagan was "officially" keeping his hands clean of the death and destruction in Nicaragua.
The Iran-contra scandal
You may wish to go to the US Library of Congress at http://www.loc.gov/rr/law/gates/hrpt99-433bexcerpt.pdf
Reagan, most known for the "Iran-Contra Affair", was the 40th president of the United States. The Iran-Contra Affair occured when several administration staffers were convicted of crimes ranging from lying to Congress to conspiracy to defraud the U.S. The scandal involved the administration selling weapons to Iran and using proceeds from the sales to fund the "Contras", a guerrilla insurgent group in Nicaragua.
The iran-contra affair occurred during the Reagan administration
I think Iran didn't want to screw with him cause he didn't take crap from anyone (he was a badass) so I would say yes
NO. The Iran-Contra Affair involved three nations: (1) the United States, (2) Iran, and (3) Nicaragua. It was a secret arrangement led by US President Ronald Reagan to sell US weapons to Iran during the Iran-Iraq War of 1980-1988 and use the profits from those sales to fund the Anti-Communist Contra Rebels in Nicaragua. In this way, Reagan was "officially" keeping his hands clean of the death and destruction in Nicaragua.