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Nicaragua
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- Nicaragua
APPEARS IN THE MARGINS OF
- Iran-Contra Affair: Covert Arms Sales to Iran and Contra Funding (1985–1987)
The Iran-Contra affair was a documented covert operation conducted by Reagan administration officials during 1985–1987, exposed publicly in October–November 1986. The operation involved two distinct b…
- Reagan Administration Authorization Records for Iran Arms Sales and Contra Diversion
The Iran-Contra affair involved two covert operations conducted by Reagan administration officials during 1985–1987 and exposed publicly in October–November 1986: secret arms sales to Iran (under U.S.…
- Reagan's Personal Knowledge of Contra Funding and Boland Amendment Violations: NSC Correspondence and Declassified Records
The Iran-Contra affair (1985–1987) involved secret arms sales to Iran and the diversion of profits to fund Contra rebels in Nicaragua, in violation of the Boland Amendment (1984–1988), which explicitl…
- Iran-Contra Document Destruction and Authorization Chain
The Iran-Contra affair involved covert arms sales to Iran and funding for Contra rebels in Nicaragua during 1985–1987, exposed in October–November 1986. A central investigative question concerns the s…
- Iran-Contra Authorization Chain: Presidential Knowledge of Covert Arms Sales
The Iran-Contra affair involved the covert sale of arms to Iran by Reagan administration officials in exchange for the release of American hostages, and the illegal diversion of funds from these sales…
- Gary Webb's Dark Alliance Allegations and Congressional Investigations (1996-1998)
In 1996, journalist Gary Webb published the 'Dark Alliance' series, alleging that Nicaraguan Contra rebels, with the knowledge and protection of the CIA, trafficked cocaine into Los Angeles, contribut…
- Reagan Administration Classified 'Findings' on Iran-Contra and Nicaragua
The Iran-Contra affair, a major political scandal during the Reagan administration (1981-1989), involved the illegal diversion of funds from arms sales to Iran to support the Contra rebels in Nicaragu…
- Congressional Restrictions on Presidential Covert Arms Sales in the 1980s: The Boland Amendments and Iran-Contra
During the 1980s, particularly in the context of the Reagan administration's policy towards Nicaragua, the U.S. Congress made legislative attempts to restrict the President's ability to use arms sales…
- Walsh Report Conclusions: Reagan and Contra Diversion Authorization
The Iran-Contra affair involved the secret sale of arms to Iran by Reagan administration officials to secure the release of American hostages, with proceeds illegally diverted to fund the Contra rebel…
- Reagan Administration Internal Debates on Iran-Contra Culpability and Public Framing
The Iran-Contra affair, a political scandal spanning 1981-1986, involved the Reagan administration's secret arms sales to Iran in exchange for the release of U.S. hostages, with proceeds illegally div…
- Reagan's Direct Approval in Iran-Contra Diversion: Declassified Evidence
The Iran-Contra affair involved the secret sale of arms to Iran and the diversion of profits to fund the Contras in Nicaragua, circumventing a Congressional ban. A central contested narrative is wheth…
- Ronald Reagan's Personal Diary vs. President's Daily Diary: Content and Policy Detail
This investigation explores the differences between Ronald Reagan's personal diary and the official President's Daily Diary, particularly concerning their likelihood of containing detailed policy disc…
- Reagan Administration Discussions vs. Public Stance on Boland Amendment
The Boland Amendment was a series of legislative acts passed between 1982 and 1984, which legally restricted U.S. government funding and military aid to the Contra rebels in Nicaragua [1, 7]. Presiden…
- NSC Staff Testimonies on Reagan Diary Entries Pertaining to Contra Funding Legality (1985-1987)
This dossier investigates whether former National Security Council (NSC) staff members, active between 1985 and 1987, provided testimony during the Iran-Contra investigations that specifically referen…
- Kerry Committee Report: Contra-Drug Trafficking Allegations (1989)
The Kerry Committee report, officially titled "Drugs, Law Enforcement and Foreign Policy," was released on April 13, 1989, by the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee's Subcommittee on Terrorism, N…
- Iran-Contra Rulings: Implicit Authorization and Executive Branch Guidance on Covert Operations
The Iran-Contra affair, a series of covert operations from 1984-1987 involving illegal arms sales to Iran and funding for Contra rebels in Nicaragua, exposed significant questions regarding presidenti…
- Reagan's Knowledge of Iran-Contra Diversion: Official Testimony and Documents
The Iran-Contra affair involved the covert sale of weapons to Iran in exchange for the release of American hostages and the illegal diversion of profits to fund Contra rebels in Nicaragua during the R…
- Iran-Contra Affair: NSC Staff Authorization Defenses and Outcomes
The Iran-Contra affair, a significant political scandal during the Reagan administration (1985-1987), involved the illegal sale of arms to Iran and the diversion of funds to support Contra rebels in N…
- Iran-Contra Affair: Authorization and Circumvention of Arms Shipments
The Iran-Contra Affair involved a complex series of events during the Reagan administration where U.S. officials facilitated secret arms sales to Iran in exchange for the release of American hostages,…
- Contra Drug Trafficking and Alleged Intelligence Agency Involvement in Honduras and Costa Rica
Allegations of Contra involvement in drug trafficking, particularly in Costa Rica and Honduras, emerged during the 1980s, alongside claims of knowledge or involvement by U.S. intelligence agencies. Th…