The Iran-Contra Affair began in the early 1980s when the Reagan administration sought to support Contra rebels fighting the Sandinista government in Nicaragua, despite Congressional restrictions. Simultaneously, the U.S. aimed to improve relations with Iran, which was embroiled in the Iran-Iraq War, by secretly selling arms to the country. The profits from these arms sales were then funneled to finance the Contras, violating the Boland Amendment. This covert operation was eventually exposed in 1986, leading to a major political scandal.
The iran-contra affair occurred during the Reagan administration
The Iran-Contra Affair damaged President Reagan's image.
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Oliver North
Oliver North
Sure it was.
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The Iran-Contra Affair
Colonel Oliver North
No, the Iran Contra scandal happened during the Ronald Reagan Administration.
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