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| Alphabetical | By Popularity | | - FactMonster.com: Iran-Contra Affair
- Brief easy-to-read history of the Iran-Contra scandal. - Final Report of the Independent Counsel for Iran/Contra Matters
- In-depth research of the Iran Contra Affair includes the underlying facts, history of investigation, involvement of the National Security staff, CIA, Department of Defence, White House, and concluding observations. - George Bush: The Unauthorized Biography - Iran-Contra
- Account of George Bush's role in the Iran-Contra scandal with a timeline of events and excerpts from the typed transcript of the Gregg hearings. - Iran Contra Success Stories
- Contains information on several top officials involved in the Iran Contra Affair including the roles they played during the scandal and their successful careers thereafter. - Iran-Contra Affair, 1983-1988
- Synopsis of the Iran-Contra Affair collection of primary materials on microfiche that were obtained, assembled, and indexed by the National Security Archive. - Iran-Contra Report
- Text of the final report of the Independent Counsel for Iran/Contra matters. - North, Oliver@
- PBS: Iran-Contra Affair
- Explains the events of the Iran-Contra scandal, including the "arms-for-hostages" deal with Iran and Ronald Reagan's involvement in the affair. - Reagan, Ronald (1911-2004)@
- Learn about Ronald Reagan, the 40th President of the United States whose economic and foreign policies have formed the base of American conservatism since 1980. Sites feature biography, movie roles, video archives, speeches, photo gallery, obituaries, and trivia about the America's oldest ever elected President who was called "The Great Communicator" for his persuasive speaking style.
- Rotten.com: Iran-Contra
- Account of Reagan's role in the Iran-Contra affair, which involved selling illegal arms to terrorists, illegal payments to the contras, American hostages, and a cover-up. Includes two timelines of events. - Weinberger, Caspar (1917-2006)@
- Wikipedia: Iran-Contra Affair
- Discusses the Iran-Contra Affair, the political scandal in the U.S. involving part of the Reagan Administration who illegally sold arms in Iran to fund Nicaraguan contra rebels.
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