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  2. The Last Thing He Wanted (film) - Wikipedia

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    Morrison gives official testimony claiming he shot Elena in self-defense. Meanwhile, Jones issues an official report to his superiors in French Intelligence revealing he had been trying to protect her. Finally, Alma uses all of the notes and information gathered by Elena to posthumously publish the story of the IranContra affair.

  3. Iran–Contra affair - Wikipedia

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    The IranContra affair (Persian: ماجرای ایران-کنترا; Spanish: Caso Irán-Contra), also referred to as the IranContra scandal, the Iran Initiative, or simply IranContra, was a political scandal in the United States that centered around arms trafficking facilitated by senior officials of the Ronald Reagan administration to Iran between 1981 to 1986.

  4. Mastergate - Wikipedia

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    Mastergate is a satire on congressional investigative committee hearings that took place during the McCarthy Era, on the Watergate investigation, and on the Iran-Contra affair. In his opening address, the chairman explains that the purpose of the hearings is to find out what the president knew and if he had any idea of the affair.

  5. Operation Staunch - Wikipedia

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    Between 1981 and 1986, the US was secretly facilitating the sale of arms to Iran, in direct contradiction of Operation Staunch. Known as the IranContra affair, it proved humiliating for the United States when the story first broke in November 1986 that the US itself was selling arms to Iran.

  6. John Poindexter - Wikipedia

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    In the IranContra affair, Poindexter and Oliver North sent aid to the Contras and money and weapons to Iran to secure the release of American hostages from Lebanon. This violated the Boland Amendment , which forbade the United States from directly or indirectly being involved with the Contras. [ 7 ]

  7. Duane Clarridge - Wikipedia

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    Clarridge was the chief of the Latin American division from 1981 to 1987 and a key figure in the Iran-Contra Affair. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Clarridge pleaded not guilty to seven counts of perjury and making false statements relating to 1985 shipment to Iran.

  8. Brokers of Death arms case - Wikipedia

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    The planned deals were being arranged at the same time as the White House was secretly seeking to arrange arms sales to Iran (including suspending enforcement of the Arms Export Control Act in January 1986 [16]), in what became known as the Iran-Contra affair; some evidence indicated that defendants were aware of these efforts.

  9. Roy Furmark - Wikipedia

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    Roy M Furmark, Center, while at dinner meeting in Paris, France 1998. Roy M. Furmark (September 28, 1931 – January 4, 2001) [1] was an American businessman who played a role in the Iran-Contra affair in a number of ways, including acting as a link between CIA Director William Casey and Saudi billionaire Adnan Khashoggi, who financed the arms deal at the center of the affair.