The Iran-Contra scandal was a political scandal in the United States during the 1980s, involving the secret sale of arms to Iran, which was then under an arms embargo. The proceeds from these sales were used to fund Contra rebels in Nicaragua, despite Congress prohibiting such support. The scandal emerged in 1986, leading to investigations and significant political fallout, including the convictions of several officials, although many were later pardoned. It raised serious questions about executive power and accountability in U.S. foreign policy.
The Iran-contra scandal
iran contra= national security issue
The Iran Contra scandal occurred in the 1980's when the United States helped Nigaraguan rebels. The Iran Contra did not disarm Iran.
Ronald Reagan was the president during the Iran-Conta scandal.
Lt. Col. Oliver North was one of the names brought up in the Iran-Contra scandal.
No, the Iran Contra scandal happened during the Ronald Reagan Administration.
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.
Iran
To influence the Iranians:)
The Iran-contra scandal
Nicaragua
Ronald Reagan