Iran and The West - Part 1 - The Man Who Changed (BBC Documentary)

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Summary

TLDRThe program traces the narrative of Ayatollah Khomeini's rise and the impact of the Islamic Revolution on Iran and its relationship with Western countries. It highlights how the revolution, led by Ayatollah Khomeini, overthrew the Shah of Iran, who was previously supported by Western powers, especially the United States. The documentary explores the political chaos that ensued, including the occupation of the American Embassy by students, leading to a prolonged hostage crisis. Western leaders were caught unprepared, with internal divisions on how to respond, leading to inconsistent policies. The hostage crisis significantly damaged Iran-US relations and became a symbol of US humiliation. Furthermore, the conflict with Iraq, led by Saddam Hussein, is explored as it began during this tumultuous period. The documentary discusses the efforts made by the US in diplomatic and military arenas to resolve the crisis, all of which played out against the backdrop of Carter's presidency coming to an end and Reagan's ascent. The release of the hostages shortly after Reagan's inauguration marked a bitter end to a diplomatic ordeal.

Takeaways

  • 🎓 Ayatollah Khomeini led the Islamic Revolution, transforming Iran's political landscape forever.
  • 🕌 The Shah of Iran, a key US ally, was overthrown and exiled, marking a pivotal moment in Middle Eastern politics.
  • 🤝 Western leaders struggled to deal with the unforeseen outcomes of the revolution, notably the US.
  • 🎥 The notorious US Embassy siege lasted over 400 days, fundamentally altering US-Iran relations.
  • ✈️ The hostage crisis ended minutes after Reagan assumed the presidency, highlighting Tehran's strategy.
  • 🌍 The revolution undermined Western influence in Iran, highlighting shifting global powers.
  • 🛑 US sanctions couldn't prevent the revolution from fortifying its control and vision for Iran.
  • 🔍 The earlier US actions to support the Shah led to instability that unfolded dramatically.
  • 💬 Talks with the US broke off with the onset of the Iran-Iraq war, complicating regional geopolitics.
  • ⚔️ Saddam Hussein's war with Iran escalated tensions in the region with long-lasting effects.

Timeline

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    The episode begins with a focus on Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, a pivotal figure in Iran who led a revolutionary movement that challenged and toppled an important American ally. His actions created a new dynamic in the Middle East that the West struggled to manage.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:10:00

    Khomeini, having been exiled from Iran, orchestrated a movement from Iraq that challenged the Shah's leadership in Iran. Despite the fear of making Khomeini a martyr, the Shah's government was unable to suppress his influence, which spread through strikes and public dissent within the country.

  • 00:10:00 - 00:15:00

    Even from exile in France, Khomeini's influence grew, rallying supporters worldwide and embarrassing French President Giscard. The Shah of Iran struggled to maintain control, facing both advice to implement reforms and suggestions to suppress opposition harshly.

  • 00:15:00 - 00:20:00

    As tensions escalated, the Shah appointed a new prime minister, hoping to ease tensions. However, his eventual departure from Iran marked the beginning of the end for his regime, as Khomeini prepared to return to Iran amidst global scrutiny and support.

  • 00:20:00 - 00:25:00

    Khomeini returned to Iran, marking the end of the monarchy and the start of dramatic societal changes. The revolution's momentum was unstoppable, as even military sections defected to his cause, reshaping Iranian governance under Islamic principles.

  • 00:25:00 - 00:30:00

    Western powers, especially the United States, faced the challenge of adapting their approach as Iran shifted under Khomeini's leadership. The revolutionaries swiftly took control, solidifying the new Islamic government even as previous leaders were executed or fled.

  • 00:30:00 - 00:35:00

    The U.S. hesitated to admit the Shah for medical treatment, fearing repercussions. However, he was eventually allowed entry, leading to escalated tensions and a crisis when Iranian students, perhaps fearing a U.S. counter-coup, seized the American Embassy in Tehran.

  • 00:35:00 - 00:40:00

    Efforts to negotiate the release of the hostages stalled as Khomeini leveraged the situation to consolidate power. Diplomatic relations continued to deteriorate, with the seizure symbolizing Iran's defiance and reshaping global perceptions of U.S. capabilities.

  • 00:40:00 - 00:45:00

    President Carter's administration attempted a military rescue of the hostages, which failed disastrously, undermining U.S. standing and domestic unity. The breakdown revealed shortcomings in U.S. military preparedness and strategic planning.

  • 00:45:00 - 00:50:00

    As Iran faced regional threats, notably from Iraq's invasion, its leadership navigated complex international landscapes, capitalizing on global tensions while deflecting Western diplomatic efforts. The hostage crisis lingered, marginalizing diplomatic negotiations.

  • 00:50:00 - 00:59:02

    Ultimately, the Iranian hostage crisis was resolved when financial settlements were reached. However, the hostages were released only upon Ronald Reagan's inauguration, amplifying past grievances and influencing perceptions of American presidential influence on global affairs.

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Video Q&A

  • Who was Ayatollah Khomeini?

    Ayatollah Khomeini was the leader who led the Islamic Revolution in Iran and established an Islamic Republic.

  • What happened to the Shah of Iran during the revolution?

    The Shah was overthrown during the Islamic Revolution and eventually fled Iran.

  • How did the Western leaders react to Iran's revolution?

    Western leaders, particularly the Americans, were caught off guard and struggled with how to support the Shah while considering reforms.

  • What role did students play in the American Embassy crisis in Iran?

    Iranian students seized the American Embassy and held hostages, an action that strained Iran-US relations.

  • How did the hostage crisis end?

    The hostages were released on January 20, 1981, right after President Ronald Reagan's inauguration.

  • How did the revolution affect Iran-US relations?

    The revolution and the ensuing hostage crisis severely damaged diplomatic relations between Iran and the United States.

  • What role did Saddam Hussein play in the post-revolution period?

    Saddam Hussein invaded Iran, starting a war that lasted eight years.

  • Did the Shah ever return to power after the revolution?

    No, the Shah died in exile and never returned to power.

  • What reforms did the Shah pursue before his departure?

    The Shah attempted some democratic reforms but it was too late to stabilize his rule.

  • Did the West try to assist the Shah in maintaining power?

    Yes, the West, particularly the US, considered different strategies to support the Shah, including military options.

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    this man changed the
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    world he took Iran and made it an
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    inspiration for a new uncompromising
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    strand of Islam our bosses couldn't cope
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    with the idea of an 80-year-old
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    Ayatollah which they didn't even know
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    what an Ayatollah was who lived on
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    garlic and onions and yogurt directing a
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    revolution that was about to topple
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    America's most important
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    his Iran broke all the rules of
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    diplomacy it Unleashed forces the West
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    still cannot
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    handle it has undermined the West's hold
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    on the Middle East Iran is deliberately
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    causing maximum problems Iran is a
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    threat to world peace I will do
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    everything in my power to prevent Iran
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    from obtaining a new nuclear
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    weapon everything in my
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    power this series tells the inside story
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    of how for 30 years Iran has baffled and
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    defeated Western
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    leaders
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    Ayatollah ruhala Ki spent 14 years
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    banished from his native
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    Iran from neighboring Iraq he waged a
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    holy war against the Sha of
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    Iran in the Autumn of 1978 Iraq's leader
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    Saddam Hussein presented the Sha with a
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    startling choice
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    the Sha was
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    cautious in those days we thought that
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    if somebody get rid of Ki he will become
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    like a martyr and he become even
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    greater Muhammad Resa palavi had ruled
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    Iran for almost 40
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    years
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    sh he lived in a world apart from his
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    people he was kept in power by a vicious
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    security service and the fifth largest
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    army on Earth equipped with American
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    Weaponry he ignored calls for
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    democracy he let the nation's vast oil
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    wealth go only to the
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    few he promoted Western culture enraging
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    millions of
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    Muslims many groups resented the Sha
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    they came together under H's
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    Banner
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    for the Sha's government banned public
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    gather
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    gings during one rally in Teran troops
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    shot more than a 100 demonstrators
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    dead
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    from Iraq Imam H was causing havoc in
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    Iran the Sha declined saddam's offer to
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    kill him but agreed to his being
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    expelled Ki sought refuge in
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    Kuwait
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    Ki chose never to visit Paris even
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    though he set up home 18 miles
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    away a supporter lent him a house in the
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    village of Nerf
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    chatau
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    word went out to his followers around
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    the
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    worldi was now in Easy reach of the
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    world's
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    media
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    so there is no alternative to
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    fighting H's success in stoking the
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    revolution embarrassed the French
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    President an ally of the
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    Sha
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    president jar sent the official
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    responsible for high-profile forign
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    visitors to issue a warning to the
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    ayatolla
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    for
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    for in fact her's house was a veritable
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    production line copying and distributing
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    his
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    pronouncements in Iran anyone carrying
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    H's words risked
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    arrest the whole country ground to a
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    halt when strikes begun by the left
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    received her's
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    blessing the military commanders Drew up
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    proposals to to end the
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    chaos
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    for America was caught off
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    guard for 30 years the Sha had stood
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    shoulder-to-shoulder with American
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    Presidents against the spread of
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    Communism and anti-western movement in
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    the Middle East Iran because of the
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    great leadership of the Sha is an island
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    of
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    stability in one of the more troubled
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    areas of the
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    world now just 10 months later President
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    Carter's words rang
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    Hollow the question is beginning to
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    arise how long the present government
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    here can last with almost daily fighting
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    on the streets
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    supposed to be it was a question the
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    American ambassador and his Deputy
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    needed to
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    answer we were invited to this party we
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    both went around quite separately
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    talking to the various generals and
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    Admirals when I asked General rabid how
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    things were going he said no problem at
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    all so I went over to Admiral
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    habibah and I asked the same penetrating
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    question how are things
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    going here we were the country was in
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    turmoil and there was not one
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    significant mention of political
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    problems
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    disorder or
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    anything I could not sleep that night in
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    the morning I hustled over to the
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    Embassy I went in I said um Mr
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    Ambassador this is not going to work he
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    smiled and he threw to me a pile of a
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    yellow line paper with his with writing
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    on it and top was thinking the
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    unthinkable the ambassador's report to
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    Washington spelled it out the Sha's
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    regime was in
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    Peril the president called an emergency
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    meeting
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    our presumption was that the United
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    States policies would be better off uh
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    if the Sha did stay in power we were
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    concerned that if sha Falls the whole
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    thing could become extremely unstable
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    not just in Iran but in the
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    region but over how to save the Sha the
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    President's advisers were
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    divided secretary Vance and I both felt
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    that the best chance the Sha had to
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    maintain his position was to go the
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    direction of Reform to have early
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    elections to take human rights steps
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    that would endure would gain the
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    confidence of his people you first
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    reestablish order thereby asserting your
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    Authority and the shortly thereafter
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    initiate reforms having proven that
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    you're in charge brinsky felt we should
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    make it very clear to the shaw that we
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    would not object in any way if he
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    decided to really crack down very hard
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    and use what inski came to call the Iron
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    Fist the message to the Sha was not
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    clear it urged him simultaneously to get
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    tough with the protesters and to offer
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    them
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    concessions the Sha summoned the
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    Ambassador Ambassador Sullivan had to
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    say I have no instructions on this your
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    majesty which left the the the Sha very
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    very
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    confused the King of Kings went on TV
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    and embraced the
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    revolutionaries
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    the Sha announced that he and his family
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    would soon be taking an extended
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    holiday the Americans decided they had
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    to
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    act Our intention was to make sure that
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    the Sha's support was firm
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    and to make sure that Iran didn't come
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    apart I said to the president that we
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    ought to explore the question of what
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    will be the behavior and the attitude of
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    the Iranian military President Carter
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    turned to a general who had served in
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    Iran my structions were
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    to um give United States assurances to
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    the military of Iran that we would
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    support them his mission was to go out
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    and see if the Iranian military had the
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    stomach to attempt to coup and to
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    suppress the
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    revolution the general had to get the
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    military to defend the throne while the
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    Sha was
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    away you had to have plans you know the
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    immediate thought of these generals and
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    Admirals was to do what you're talking
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    about the they take control but when I
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    ask how they were
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    speechless in his Haste The American
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    General had failed to pay the usual
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    courtesy call on the
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    Sha
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    for he cautioned me and only as a Shaw
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    could do and you'd have to know him and
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    see him looking at you through his
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    glasses with his penetrating look that I
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    should not forget who the king of kings
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    was I saw him only
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    once when he accompanied the American
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    ambassador to come and inquire about the
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    date of my departure and even the hour
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    of my
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    departure that's what I discussed with
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    General
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    Heiser before his holiday the Shar
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    appointed a new prime minister a
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    moderate and former opponent of his
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    regime shapur
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    baktiar I hope that we can settle all
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    dispute and misunderstanding between the
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    king and the nation we
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    hope soon after the Sha and his wife
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    left
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    Iran I had to take a little tranquilizer
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    I usually never took tranquilizers but I
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    had to take one not to cry or to feel
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    sad
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    for on that uh plane I was looking back
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    and thinking is it the last time I'm
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    seeing my
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    land the Sha had fled a popular Uprising
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    once before in
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    1953 then America and Britain had
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    engineered a coup which put him back on
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    the
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    throne now Western leaders were at a
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    summit in the
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    Caribbean this time they agreed the Sha
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    was a lost cause and their only hope for
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    a pro-western Iran was his new Prime
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    Minister President Carter asked
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    president jar to help persuade heri to
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    keep away from
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    Iran
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    for
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    foree Hai called on his supporters in
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    Iran to give the soldiers
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    [Applause]
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    flowers many soldiers were conscripts
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    and followers of heri they deserted in
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    droves the revolutionaries set up
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    reception centers to receive
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    them
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    for a section of the military was
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    determined to stop Hai by any
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    means
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    for in France her's advisers agonized
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    over the right moment to
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    return
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    for
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    I will not forget the hospitality of the
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    French government and the French
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    people and their sense of
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    Liberty during the flight a German TV
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    reporter was allowed into H's private
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    cabin
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    Romania and
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    G BR and uh
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    sadic tabatabai a favorite relative of
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    heri was being entrusted with the draft
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    Constitution that embodied H's vision
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    for an Islamic Republic of
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    Iran it was a dangerous
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    document
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    they needn't have worried as he came
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    down the steps Hai brought 2,500 years
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    of monarchy in Iran to an
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    end
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    for the man given the honor of driving
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    heri had taken on more than he bargained
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    for well
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    for her's people parted the crowd so a
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    helicopter could come and rescue him
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    from his own
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    [Applause]
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    followers the revolutionaries now
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    attacked police stations and military
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    bases each time they captured One They
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    seized more
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    weapons after 10 days the baguer
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    military Chiefs
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    met
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    for they argued through the
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    night
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    next morning one of H's left tenants
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    took a phone
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    call
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    the Sha's prime minister fled the
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    country many of the Sha's Inner Circle
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    were summarily
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    executed the part that was difficult I
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    must say on the nerves was getting up
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    and look at the morning paper and to see
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    people that you'd known for a long time
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    just lying on a slab with bullet holes
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    throughout their
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    body America feared its Embassy could
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    become a Target it reduced its staff
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    from over 2,000 to under 100 then the
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    Sha asked if he could settle in
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    America I advise strongly against an
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    early admission of the shaw I warned
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    that if we did it was such a sensitive
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    matter that there could be considerable
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    violence demonstrations agitation
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    against the United
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    States President Carter
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    agreed my presumption was that I would
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    not let him come into the United States
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    I argued that he should be allowed
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    because we treated him as an ally in
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    good times and I felt it was our
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    responsibility to treat him as a former
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    Ally but a friend in bad
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    times the president said well let me ask
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    you one question if we do this and as
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    some
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    fear our
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    uh employees in our Embassy in Iran are
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    taken
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    hostage then what will your advice
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    be and and the room fell
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    dead and he said I thought
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    [Applause]
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    so meanwhile Hai was fulfilling his
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    dream Iranians voted by referendum to
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    make Iran an Islamic Republic the new
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    government called for the Sha to be sent
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    back to stand
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    trial country after country refused him
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    entry so for months he wandered the
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    globe then he appealed again to
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    President
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    Carter one afternoon I got a message
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    that the Sha was confirmed to have
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    terminal cancer and asked me if he could
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    come in to New York for uh diagnosis and
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    treatment the Sha had kept his cancer
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    secret for 4 years his doctors had told
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    his wife wife but she too never
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    mentioned it even to her husband I had a
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    feeling that he didn't want anybody to
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    know and I wanted to respect his
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    wish that is why I I never asked him
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    this time Carter agreed to admit the
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    Sha America's man in tran informed
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    foreign minister
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    yasdi he had advised strongly for months
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    before that about the difficulty of any
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    kind of gesture toward the shaw or his
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    family I was well aware of
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    that I will never forget the words he
  • 00:29:50
    gave me we will do our
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    best he did not say we will guarantee
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    your security he said we will do our
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    best Iran's foreign minister was on his
  • 00:30:14
    way to alers for Independence Day so was
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    Carter's top adviser Dr
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    binski urged foreign minister yasi to
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    have a talk with with brazinski I knew
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    what that might mean if would Elevate
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    the dialogue up to a point where it
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    [Music]
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    mattered after the celebrations they met
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    in pinsky's
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    Suite I told him that first of all we
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    had no
  • 00:30:46
    designs and to use the Sha against the
  • 00:30:49
    new regime in
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    Iran as I remember I pointed out to him
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    that the Sha was an ill
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    man
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    for I didn't see the need for any
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    procedure of this sort which would be in
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    a
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    sense negatively reflecting on the
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    veracity of the US
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    government
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    passenger a small group of students now
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    took Center
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    Stage what they did next would poison
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    relations between Iran and the West to
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    this
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    [Music]
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    day the student leader arranged to meet
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    four colleagues at Teran
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    University
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    one who opposed was Mahmud Ahmed dad
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    Iran 's future
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    president clerics and Communists had
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    been allies of convenience in the
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    revolution ammad feared the Communists
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    gaining
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    ground the three who wanted to seize the
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    American Embassy went ahead without him
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    they approached a cleric close to
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    heri 72 hours later students gathered
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    outside the embassy
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    at first this demonstration seemed to me
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    to be an
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    interruption that it was going to really
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    mess us up on getting our timetable you
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    know it's amazing how you don't worry
  • 00:33:53
    about the right things at the wrong time
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    and then when it it happened very
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    quickly these HS started to scale the
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    [Applause]
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    walls the acting Ambassador was told
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    just after leaving a meeting in the
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    foreign
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    Ministry I had to turn around rather
  • 00:34:15
    quickly and go back to the M Foreign
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    Ministry find help from where it
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    mattered and that was the foreign
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    minister
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    himself
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    for I said I know you warned me against
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    this but we've got I need
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    help only Ki could sort this out but he
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    was in the holy city of K and he was
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    taking his daily
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    nap
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    [Applause]
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    by now hundreds of students had entered
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    the embassy compound vastly outnumbered
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    the US Marines held their
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    fire they asked me what should we do and
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    I said given what you've told me the
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    degree of chaos surrounds you the
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    control that has now slipped away from
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    your hands over there in the compound
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    you should surrender and I gave that
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    order
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    good evening the American Embassy in
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    tahan is in the hands of Muslim Students
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    tonight I have received assurances that
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    they will be kept safe and uh and well
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    the administration's problem is no one
  • 00:35:41
    knows whom to blame for the Takeover of
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    the embassy foreign minister yasi he
  • 00:35:45
    said the Iranian government would do its
  • 00:35:47
    best to resolve the matter the foreign
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    minister reached K and went straight to
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    heri
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    for he set off back to Tran to carry out
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    H's instruction to end The Siege at the
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    same time the students in the embassy
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    set out to get the imam's blessing to
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    continue
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    [Music]
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    it
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    [Music]
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    the cleric called H's home and spoke to
  • 00:36:38
    his friend's son
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    [Music]
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    ahmedi now used the students takeover to
  • 00:36:56
    advance his vision for
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    Iran the students paraded their cap
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    Ives I was taken outside and the hordes
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    were already out there screaming uh
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    death to the
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    hostages we were like animals in a
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    [Music]
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    zoo heni had breached the basic rule
  • 00:37:49
    that enables diplomats to work in a
  • 00:37:51
    crisis in doing so he had reversed the
  • 00:37:54
    decision he gave foreign minister Yas
  • 00:37:57
    who had been at his side since his Exile
  • 00:37:59
    in
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    Iraq the cabinet now met in emergency
  • 00:38:05
    [Music]
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    session
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    for ki's support of the students had
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    enabled him to sweep the moderates out
  • 00:38:47
    of government a month later he assumed
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    the new post of supreme leader giving
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    him in effect total
  • 00:38:55
    control
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    and the American diplomats remained in
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    captivity we send word to the ayatolla
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    that if he uh injured a
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    hostage that we would stop all commerce
  • 00:39:11
    between Iran and the outside world by
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    blockading their sea ports and so forth
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    we didn't go into detail and if he
  • 00:39:18
    killed any hostages that I would respond
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    with military action is Iran now in
  • 00:39:24
    effect at war with the United
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    [Music]
  • 00:39:32
    States what do you mean by
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    War if you mean our armies against the
  • 00:39:39
    United States
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    armies no there is no such
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    War if you mean it is a battle of
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    nerves it is Carter's
  • 00:39:51
    doing but if the
  • 00:39:54
    president says
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    he refuses to return the
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    Sha and if the Imam
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    says he will not free the
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    hostages then what what can be the
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    answer he will not disc he's not even
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    going to listen to
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    it rebuffed all America's efforts to get
  • 00:40:21
    the hostages released 3 months after the
  • 00:40:24
    embassy takeover America imposed
  • 00:40:26
    sanctions on Iran freezing its us assets
  • 00:40:29
    and banning its oil
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    [Music]
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    imports they had two or three different
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    interrogations teams that worked me over
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    I was beaten I was hung by my wrist
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    marched into trees and yeah of course
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    with a blindfold on they'd tie me up
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    like a pretzel and come in about every
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    15 minutes give me a couple of good
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    Swift kicks pull me to my feet and ask
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    me a bunch of stupid questions good
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    evening for the first time since the
  • 00:41:14
    Iran Crisis began 40 days ago President
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    Carter has indicated a glimmer of hope
  • 00:41:19
    in the conference hopes were false and
  • 00:41:21
    news channels gave a daily reminder of
  • 00:41:23
    the embassy Siege the Sha finished his
  • 00:41:26
    medical treatment and left America but H
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    still refused to release the
  • 00:41:32
    hostages seen around the world as a an
  • 00:41:36
    America no longer capable of dealing
  • 00:41:40
    with her real problems it humbled the
  • 00:41:43
    administration in dealing with problems
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    at home it had a profound prevailing
  • 00:41:49
    devastating uh paralyzing impact upon
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    our
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    government I don't know how much longer
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    we can sit here and uh see them kept
  • 00:41:59
    captive while the situation around them
  • 00:42:02
    does uh deteriorate he saw our honor at
  • 00:42:05
    stake he knew that we had to act and he
  • 00:42:08
    said so we began to figure out how we
  • 00:42:11
    could extract the hostages from from the
  • 00:42:16
    Iranians their rescue plan would test
  • 00:42:18
    America's Armed Forces to the
  • 00:42:22
    Limit it required 14 aircraft to cross
  • 00:42:26
    hundreds of miles of
  • 00:42:28
    Iran after refueling in the desert eight
  • 00:42:31
    helicopters would fly Commandos to Teran
  • 00:42:34
    where they would storm the embassy a
  • 00:42:36
    second group would seize an Airbase
  • 00:42:38
    outside the city from here the hostages
  • 00:42:41
    would be flown
  • 00:42:45
    home the plan was known only to the
  • 00:42:47
    president and a few of his top
  • 00:42:50
    advisers the Secretary of State s Vance
  • 00:42:53
    was
  • 00:42:55
    skeptical
  • 00:42:57
    one day I remember he said Fritz the
  • 00:42:59
    rescue mission won't work and I said Sai
  • 00:43:03
    how can you say that I he said I say it
  • 00:43:06
    because I was on the armed services
  • 00:43:08
    committee staff for years I was over in
  • 00:43:10
    the defense department for years I've
  • 00:43:13
    been around him a lot this will not
  • 00:43:16
    work when the secretary of state was out
  • 00:43:18
    of town Carter summoned his top
  • 00:43:22
    advisers we decided to have a a national
  • 00:43:25
    security meeting
  • 00:43:27
    Vance was was in
  • 00:43:30
    Miami Christopher Warren Christopher was
  • 00:43:33
    his representative the president turned
  • 00:43:34
    to me and asked me to review the
  • 00:43:36
    Diplomatic options of course the meeting
  • 00:43:39
    had taken me totally by surprise the
  • 00:43:41
    subject was so secret that secretary
  • 00:43:43
    Vance had never been able to share with
  • 00:43:45
    me the possibility of a rescue and so I
  • 00:43:49
    just dug into the back of my head and
  • 00:43:51
    tried to review what the Diplomatic
  • 00:43:53
    options were at the present time all the
  • 00:43:55
    principles including myself recommended
  • 00:43:59
    that we proceed that the Diplomatic and
  • 00:44:01
    other options were not working and we
  • 00:44:04
    voted unanimously to proceed with the
  • 00:44:07
    rescue
  • 00:44:09
    mission to get the Commandos in and all
  • 00:44:12
    52 hostages out required six
  • 00:44:17
    helicopters for safety they sent
  • 00:44:25
    eight the Precision was made earlier
  • 00:44:28
    that if we didn't have enough
  • 00:44:29
    helicopters to bring all our hostages
  • 00:44:31
    out that we wouldn't bring any because
  • 00:44:33
    the ones remaining would un to be
  • 00:44:38
    assassinated from an aircraft carrier in
  • 00:44:40
    the Arabian Sea the helicopters flew
  • 00:44:42
    more than 500 mil into
  • 00:44:46
    Iran keeping low to avoid radar they
  • 00:44:50
    flew into a
  • 00:44:51
    sandstorm two developed faults when the
  • 00:44:55
    others reached the the desert rendevu to
  • 00:44:57
    refuel a third was found to be
  • 00:44:59
    damaged that left only
  • 00:45:03
    five at that point we decided to
  • 00:45:05
    withdraw and we left all our equipment
  • 00:45:07
    there and and brought our people
  • 00:45:10
    home as they took off to leave a
  • 00:45:13
    helicopter collided with the refueling
  • 00:45:15
    aircraft the president was immediately
  • 00:45:20
    informed I was with the president when
  • 00:45:23
    we got the call and the president said
  • 00:45:26
    uh have there been lives
  • 00:45:29
    lost and I saw his face turn
  • 00:45:33
    white and he said I feared that five
  • 00:45:37
    airmen and three Commandos died in the
  • 00:45:40
    crash a human tragedy and in election
  • 00:45:44
    year a political
  • 00:45:48
    disaster Congress still knew nothing
  • 00:45:50
    about the mission it was the vice
  • 00:45:52
    president's job to inform its leaders
  • 00:45:54
    before they heard the morning news
  • 00:45:57
    you can imagine those very painful
  • 00:45:59
    conversations awaken from a dead
  • 00:46:02
    sleep uh being told this and said what
  • 00:46:05
    what what are we doing where when how
  • 00:46:08
    did we get into this what do you mean
  • 00:46:10
    lives lost I went on television the next
  • 00:46:13
    morning beginning at 6:00 I believe to
  • 00:46:16
    tell the American people what happened
  • 00:46:18
    and it was all my
  • 00:46:19
    fault it was my decision to attempt the
  • 00:46:23
    rescue
  • 00:46:24
    operation it was my decision to cancel
  • 00:46:27
    it when problems developed in the
  • 00:46:30
    placement of our Rescue Team for a
  • 00:46:32
    future rescue
  • 00:46:34
    operation the responsibility is fully my
  • 00:46:49
    own although crowed the Islamic
  • 00:46:52
    Republic's own armed forces were in
  • 00:46:54
    disarray Carter's sanctions stopped them
  • 00:46:57
    obtaining spare parts the Sha's generals
  • 00:47:00
    had fled or been
  • 00:47:04
    executed Saddam Hussein saw an
  • 00:47:24
    opportunity the Islamic Republic was
  • 00:47:27
    surrounded by hostile states to protect
  • 00:47:30
    itself it needed sanctions lifted Hai
  • 00:47:33
    was persuaded to open talks with
  • 00:47:36
    America his negotiator met president
  • 00:47:39
    Carters on neutral ground in West
  • 00:47:54
    Germany
  • 00:47:59
    I was really quite surprised he was a
  • 00:48:01
    very good-looking Dapper man in a sport
  • 00:48:04
    code and flannel slacks and so he looked
  • 00:48:07
    very
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    [Music]
  • 00:48:24
    Americanized
  • 00:48:31
    for with respect to the funds that we
  • 00:48:34
    had Frozen in the United States I told
  • 00:48:36
    him we had about $5.5 billion Frozen and
  • 00:48:39
    we're prepared to assemble those assets
  • 00:48:42
    and return them to
  • 00:48:49
    Iran on day two they ran into their only
  • 00:48:51
    sticking point the Sha's personal
  • 00:48:54
    Fortune deposited in in American
  • 00:49:17
    [Music]
  • 00:49:20
    Banks I said look we have a real problem
  • 00:49:23
    there under our con Constitution we
  • 00:49:25
    simply can't give back assets that are
  • 00:49:28
    claimed by
  • 00:49:39
    others it was September 22nd
  • 00:49:42
    1980 it looked as if Carter could get
  • 00:49:45
    the hostages home in time to boost his
  • 00:49:46
    chance of reelection in
  • 00:49:52
    [Music]
  • 00:49:54
    November
  • 00:50:02
    for the next day Iraq invaded Iran
  • 00:50:07
    70,000 troops crossed the border
  • 00:50:09
    launching a war which would last 8 years
  • 00:50:12
    and leave a Million
  • 00:50:16
    Dead Iran's leaders broke off the talks
  • 00:50:19
    with America they suspected Washington
  • 00:50:22
    was behind the
  • 00:50:23
    invasion they were not to toally wrong
  • 00:50:26
    we were warned that the invasion was
  • 00:50:28
    imminent A source told me that he'd just
  • 00:50:31
    been in Iraq where he'd been meeting
  • 00:50:33
    with Saddam Hussein and his senior Iraqi
  • 00:50:35
    generals and that the Iraqis were going
  • 00:50:38
    to invade Iran uh this was of course big
  • 00:50:41
    news and quite an intelligence coup for
  • 00:50:44
    us America did nothing to stop the
  • 00:50:47
    invasion in fact though it had no
  • 00:50:50
    diplomatic relations with saddam's Iraq
  • 00:50:52
    it allowed help to reach
  • 00:50:54
    him we understood that what we were
  • 00:50:57
    telling Saudi Arabia and Jordan about
  • 00:51:00
    our perceptions of the state of the
  • 00:51:02
    Iranian military would be passed to
  • 00:51:06
    Iraq how powerful did we think their
  • 00:51:09
    armored forces were could they operate
  • 00:51:12
    their tanks could they operate their
  • 00:51:13
    surface to air missile networks these
  • 00:51:16
    were the types of information that we
  • 00:51:17
    would provide to our our friends and
  • 00:51:20
    which we expected they would pass on to
  • 00:51:23
    Iraq 6 days into the war with Iraq's
  • 00:51:27
    forces in Iran and still advancing the
  • 00:51:29
    UN Security Council called for a
  • 00:51:31
    ceasefire but made no demand for Iraq to
  • 00:51:34
    withdraw giving Iranians a grievance
  • 00:51:37
    that rankles to this
  • 00:51:54
    day
  • 00:52:18
    foran badly needed weapons but could not
  • 00:52:21
    buy them as long as it held the American
  • 00:52:23
    diplomats captive its Parliament voted
  • 00:52:26
    to resume the negotiations with
  • 00:52:30
    America but the news reached Carter too
  • 00:52:32
    late to save him from defeat in the
  • 00:52:34
    presidential
  • 00:52:37
    election I promised you four years
  • 00:52:40
    ago that I would never lie to
  • 00:52:43
    you so I can't stand here tonight and
  • 00:52:45
    say it doesn't
  • 00:52:46
    hurt he now determined to get the
  • 00:52:49
    hostages home in the two months left
  • 00:52:51
    before Ronald Reagan took
  • 00:52:54
    office the negotiations moved to Algeria
  • 00:52:58
    the final sticking point was $9.5
  • 00:53:00
    billion of Iranian government Assets in
  • 00:53:02
    American Banks Frozen by the US
  • 00:53:05
    government when its Embassy was
  • 00:53:07
    seized I said to the foreign minister
  • 00:53:10
    the most we can assemble is $7.9 billion
  • 00:53:14
    and I think it's in their interest to
  • 00:53:15
    accept that because dealing with
  • 00:53:17
    President Reagan might be much more
  • 00:53:19
    difficult than dealing with us it was
  • 00:53:22
    the Americans final
  • 00:53:24
    offer after two days and two nights of
  • 00:53:27
    negotiation I'd gone back to my room to
  • 00:53:29
    shower and I got a call from the foreign
  • 00:53:32
    minister saying I think we have an
  • 00:53:34
    acceptance so I went back and signed and
  • 00:53:38
    the clothes I'd been wearing for 3
  • 00:53:40
    days but Iran would not release the
  • 00:53:43
    hostages until America delivered the
  • 00:53:45
    money and Carter was leaving office in
  • 00:53:48
    36
  • 00:53:49
    hours there were immense technicalities
  • 00:53:52
    that had to be dealt with banks in like
  • 00:53:54
    three different four different countries
  • 00:53:56
    uh all of these escrow accounts and we'
  • 00:53:59
    just about come to the conclusion that
  • 00:54:00
    nothing could possibly be done they were
  • 00:54:03
    just going to have to deal with the next
  • 00:54:05
    Administration I never went to bed at
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    all I stayed up and I I was in charge of
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    every detail of the agreement that ought
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    to be kept firm the $7.9 billion of
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    Frozen Iranian Assets Now held in banks
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    around the world still had to be
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    retrieved I see so I'll one of the key
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    ones was the bank of England because
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    they were holding about $2 billion of of
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    gold bullion that was owned by Iran tell
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    them I would like to know from the
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    president of chairman of the bank of
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    England why they have held up our
  • 00:54:36
    hostage we had to get Mr Stater to agree
  • 00:54:40
    to let that two billion be in the pot
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    okay so the bank of England has
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    certified their
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    depository right on man that's great
  • 00:54:48
    that's great that was one obstacle
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    overcome there were
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    more suddenly
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    the lines went dead nothing was
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    happening we found out that there was a
  • 00:55:01
    US Treasury official who didn't like the
  • 00:55:03
    deal whose signature was necessary to
  • 00:55:07
    move the papers forward who went home so
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    president of the United States he said
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    this person is fired and so we got we
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    got past that the hostages had been held
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    for 15 months often in solitary
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    confinement 2 hours before Reagan's
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    inauguration they were
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    assembled we were all
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    blindfolded I can remember my irritation
  • 00:55:33
    with one of the hostage takers who were
  • 00:55:35
    pushing us on the
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    bus uh cuz we were always being pushed
  • 00:55:40
    around the hostages tore off their
  • 00:55:42
    blindfolds and saw they were on the road
  • 00:55:44
    to the
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    [Music]
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    airport in Washington the vice president
  • 00:55:51
    and president prepared to leave for
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    Reagan's inauguration
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    [Music]
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    that's as I left the Oval Office there
  • 00:56:00
    was Gary
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    sick sitting by the president's chair in
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    his own smaller chair on the phone
  • 00:56:09
    waiting to see if there's any news about
  • 00:56:11
    the hostages I was listening with one
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    ear to the reports coming out of Teran
  • 00:56:18
    about what where the hostages were and
  • 00:56:19
    what was going
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    on the hostages reached Teran Airport
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    prodded poked at screamed at by dozens
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    of Hostage takers prison guards between
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    the bus and the ramp up to the
  • 00:56:40
    aircraft we hadn't seen each other for
  • 00:56:42
    444 days all of us uh embracing each
  • 00:56:45
    other getting to know each other again
  • 00:56:48
    but the planes sat on the
  • 00:56:51
    runway Carter was despairing because he
  • 00:56:56
    had hoped at least to get these hostages
  • 00:57:00
    home uh while he was
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    President we rode in a limousine to the
  • 00:57:06
    capital for the inauguration ceremony I
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    had uh direct communication obviously
  • 00:57:11
    with our intelligence around the
  • 00:57:15
    world I talked to him while he was in
  • 00:57:18
    the car said that the hostages were
  • 00:57:21
    apparently at the airport but we had no
  • 00:57:23
    evidence that anything it happened
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    repeat after me I Ronald Reagan do
  • 00:57:28
    solemnly swear I Ronald Reagan do
  • 00:57:31
    solemnly swear that I will Faithfully
  • 00:57:34
    execute the office of President of the
  • 00:57:36
    United States that I will Faithfully
  • 00:57:38
    execute the office of President Carter
  • 00:57:40
    left for home still no
  • 00:57:44
    news roughly 5 minutes after I was no
  • 00:57:46
    longer president the secret service
  • 00:57:48
    agent came down and whispered in my ear
  • 00:57:51
    that the hostages were
  • 00:57:52
    free they deliberately delayed its
  • 00:57:55
    release until maybe 20
  • 00:58:00
    seconds after Reagan had been sworn
  • 00:58:05
    in it is not often that a foreign leader
  • 00:58:08
    humiliates and helps secure the electral
  • 00:58:11
    defeat of an American
  • 00:58:12
    [Music]
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    president ayatollahi had laid down a
  • 00:58:24
    pattern of intransigence that continues
  • 00:58:26
    to this
  • 00:58:28
    day and still bamboozles the
  • 00:58:35
    [Music]
  • 00:58:42
    West on BBC 4 now an absorbing insight
  • 00:58:46
    into life inside modern Teran raggi Omar
  • 00:58:49
    reveals the hopes and fears of the
  • 00:58:51
    upcoming generation from a pop star to a
  • 00:58:54
    renowned to journalist and staff at a
  • 00:58:56
    drug rehab
  • 00:58:58
    [Music]
  • 00:59:00
    center
Tags
  • Islamic Revolution
  • Ayatollah Khomeini
  • Iran
  • Shah
  • Hostage Crisis
  • US-Iran Relations
  • Saddam Hussein
  • Middle East
  • Cold War
  • Embassy Seizure