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Q: Which president traded weapons for hostages in Iran?
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Who was president when hostages siezed in Iran?

Jimmy Carter, 39th president


What president in the 1970's vowed to have the hostages in Iran released?

President carter.


What president in the 1970s vowed to have the hostages in Iran released?

carter.


Which American president was credited with freeing the hostages in Iran?

Reagan.


Who was president in 1981when iran hostages freed?

Ronald Reagan


What president was in office during Iran hostages crisis?

Ayatollah was the President in Iran during the hostage crisis. The hostages were taken in the US embassy in Tehran and were released 444 days later.


Was the Iran-Contra scandal was about the sale of illegal arms by the president's staff?

The Iran Contra scandal was about senior administration officials secretly selling weapons to Iran. They hoped that this would cause some U.S. hostages to be released.


Was Nixon the president when the American hostages were released from Iran?

No. Jimmy Carter, 39th US President, secured the release of US hostages in Iran on Inauguration Day, 20 January 1981, as Ronald Reagan was taking oath of office.


Which event triggered the seizure of the American hostages in Iran?

President Carter allowed the Shah of Iran to enter the U.S. for medical treatment


Why did president carters approval rating drop just prior to the 1980 election?

Ongoing inflation, inability to free the hostages in Iran, the continuing energy crisis. The attempt to free the hostages in Iran was a colossal and embarrassing failure for the Carter administration. A+ all answers


Who was president during Iran Hostages Freed as president sworn in 1981?

Jimmy Carter left office in January of 1981 and Ronald Reagan was sworn in as president.


Did President Carter took appropriate action in handling the Iran hostage crisis?

Appeal release the hostages on humanitarian grounds