Rosenberger, HeathAkhlaghi, AndrewGharipour, Elena T.Bednarek, EllieGellman, JonahMcCann, SamuelSiddiqui, WajeehaYoo, Jiyoun2016-02-242021-04-142016-02-242021-04-142016https://hdl.handle.net/11244.46/62The Iran-Contra affair was one of the most significant scandals in 20th century U.S. history. Although the name, Iran-Contra, appears to mainly involve the Islamic Republic and the Nicaraguan rebels, the affair heavily involved the U.S. and Israel. The U.S. provided arms to Iran through Israel and South Korea long before Hezbollah took U.S. citizens hostage.1 Through Israel, the U.S. illegally sold weapons to Iran in the 1980s in order to free U.S. citizens held hostage in Lebanon by Hezbollah. Before the affair even began, all three countries were involved in spawning the event. Israeli and U.S. presence in Lebanon birthed Hezbollah.215 pages2,055,458 bytesapplication.pdfen-USAttribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United StatesIsrael -- Foreign relations -- IranIran -- Foreign relations -- IsraelIran-Contra Affair, 1985-1990Painful desires : the creation of the Iran-Contra affairArticle