Iran Hostage Crisis and U.S. - Iran Relations
On November 4, 1979, Iranian students stormed the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, taking more than 50 Americans hostage - holding them for 444 days. Former hostages Barry Rosen and John Limbert reca…
316 viewsOn November 4, 1979, Iranian students stormed the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, taking more than 50 Americans hostage - holding them for 444 days. Former hostages Barry Rosen and John Limbert reca…
316 viewsIn the conference on the Carter presidency, held at Hofstra University, Mr. Gunter, Ms. Reilly, and Mr. Smist presented papers focusing on different aspects of the Iran hostage crisis, inclu…
1,558 viewsMembers of the foreign Service, civil service, military, media, Congress, and friends paid tribute to the fifty-two U.S. diplomats and public servants who were released in January 1981, afte…
961 viewsParticipating by telephone from New York City, Mr. Rosen shared his views on former Iranian President Mohammad Khatami’s visit to the United States. Mr. Rosen was one of 52 American hostages…
86 viewsThe Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on Near East and South Asian Affairs continued to hear testimony on proposed “October Surprise” legislation. The legislation would create a task for…
271 viewsThe Fund for New Priorities in America held a press conference before sponsoring a forum entitled, “An Election Held Hostage?” The subject of the press conference and forum was allegations m…
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