In his 1991 book, Oliver L. North claims that Reagan
knew about the use of residuals for the C...
History, 27.05.2020 05:58 FlayMaster101
In his 1991 book, Oliver L. North claims that Reagan
knew about the use of residuals for the Contras, Which
fact from "The Iran-Contra Affair" makes North's claim
more credible?
In his book, Mr. North writes that "Ronald Reagan knew
of and approved a great deal of what went on with both
the Iranian initiative and private efforts on behalf of the
contras and he received regular, detailed briefings on
both." Mr. North also writes: "I have no doubt that he was
told about the use of residuals for the contras, and that he
approved it. Enthusiastically."
- David Johnston,
"North Says Reagan Knew of Iran Deal,
New York Times, 1991
North diverted funds, with the full knowledge of
Reagan's national security advisor.
North's superior, Admiral John Poindexter, resigned,
and North quit
North was convicted, but his conviction was later
overturned on a technicality
Fourteen people were charged with either
operational or cover-up crimes.
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