Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Middle East experience

Again, I haven't been to the Middle East either, but in keeping w/ the purpose of the blog, I need to post something...When I was in high school, early 80's, so much was going on & I guess it still is, but one event sticks out in my mind:
The Iranian Hostage Crisis ~50 Americans were taken hostage by Iranian "students" at the US Embassy in Tehran.












This was after the Shah had been deposed by the Ayatollah Khomeni. The Shah was in the United States undergoing medical treatment and the students wanted us to send him back over there so they could put him on trial or something. Well, of course we didn't. Some hostages were released early on b/c they had medical conditions, but the rest were held for 444 days! Ironically, they were released after the Democratic President Jimmy Carter lost the election to the Republican party's Ronald Reagan. But, it wasn't ironic. Whoever had the hostages did not want Jimmy Carter to be reelected. Had the hostages been released toward the end of Jimmy Carter's 4 year term, there is no doubt that he would've been reelected.
When I first heard this conclusion, it made sense to me. I then researched it and found that it is accepted as fact by many sources.

3 comments:

  1. The Iranian Hostage Crisis was staged by then the newly founded Islamic Republic as a mass PR campaign to entice the public to vote yes and approve the Constituition. This Constituition had many backward articles which limited people's freedom. 31 years later, many insiders of the regime have turned against the hostage taking and consider it to be wrong, immoral, and damaging to the national interests of Iranian people. The true purpose of the hostage taking was to create a diversion so people vote for the Constituition that was, and still is, unpopular amongst masses.

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  2. That is a great story, it is now be coming a bigger problem now in the Middle East, but I would be really scared if I was being help hostage.

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  3. This post is very interesting. I have never heard about this crisis but that theory does make sense.

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