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In 1979, the storming of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran left 52 Americans hostage and a nation paralyzed. As Ronald Reagan rose in the polls, whispers began: what if someone wanted the crisis to last? Allegations surfaced that Reagan’s campaign secretly urged Iran to delay releasing the hostages until after Election Day — a deal that would doom Carter’s presidency and secure Reagan’s victory.
On January 20, 1981, as Reagan took the oath of office, the hostages were freed within minutes. To some, it was coincidence. To others — proof of a dark arrangement.
Years later, amid the Iran-Contra revelations, the theory roared back. Journalists, aides, and congressional investigators scoured documents and testimonies searching for truth. No conclusive proof emerged — but neither did full trust return.
#ushistory #history #currentevents
 By Political Besties Network
By Political Besties NetworkPart of the Political Besties Network
In 1979, the storming of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran left 52 Americans hostage and a nation paralyzed. As Ronald Reagan rose in the polls, whispers began: what if someone wanted the crisis to last? Allegations surfaced that Reagan’s campaign secretly urged Iran to delay releasing the hostages until after Election Day — a deal that would doom Carter’s presidency and secure Reagan’s victory.
On January 20, 1981, as Reagan took the oath of office, the hostages were freed within minutes. To some, it was coincidence. To others — proof of a dark arrangement.
Years later, amid the Iran-Contra revelations, the theory roared back. Journalists, aides, and congressional investigators scoured documents and testimonies searching for truth. No conclusive proof emerged — but neither did full trust return.
#ushistory #history #currentevents