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George H.W. Bush
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- George H. W. Bush
- George H.W. Bush
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- Reagan Administration Authorization Records for Iran Arms Sales and Contra Diversion
The Iran-Contra affair involved two covert operations conducted by Reagan administration officials during 1985–1987 and exposed publicly in October–November 1986: secret arms sales to Iran (under U.S.…
- Iran-Contra Document Destruction and Authorization Chain
The Iran-Contra affair involved covert arms sales to Iran and funding for Contra rebels in Nicaragua during 1985–1987, exposed in October–November 1986. A central investigative question concerns the s…
- Bush Pardons for Iran-Contra: Rationale and Judicial Comparison (1992)
On December 24, 1992, President George H.W. Bush issued pardons to six individuals implicated in the Iran-Contra affair, including former Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger, just weeks before leav…
- William Colby and Post-Church Committee Reviews of CIA Media Influence
The narrative around a CIA media influence program, often referred to as 'Operation Mockingbird,' gained significant public attention during the mid-1970s with the investigations conducted by the Chur…
- Gladio Stay-Behind Networks: Authorization for Political Violence
The existence of NATO-linked 'stay-behind' networks, often referred to as Operation Gladio, in Western Europe during the Cold War is a documented fact, confirmed by official admissions and parliamenta…
- CIA Document Destruction and Journalist Relationships (Post-Church Committee)
The Church Committee, a special Senate committee established in 1975, investigated the activities of U.S. intelligence agencies, including the CIA's covert relationships with journalists and media org…
- Walsh Report on Iran-Contra: Reagan's Knowledge of Diversion
The Iran-Contra affair, a political scandal during the Reagan administration, involved secret arms sales to Iran and the diversion of profits to fund the Contra rebels in Nicaragua. The Independent Co…
- Foreign Relations Authorization Act of 1991: 'Minor Modifications' to Regulations
The Foreign Relations Authorization Act of 1991 (Public Law 102-138) established a new statutory charter for the preparation of the "Foreign Relations of the United States" (FRUS) series, signed by Pr…
- Bush Administration Rationales for Iran-Contra Pardons (1992)
On December 24, 1992, President George H.W. Bush granted full pardons to six individuals implicated in the Iran-Contra affair: Elliott Abrams, Robert McFarlane, Duane Clarridge, Alan Fiers, Jr., Clair…
- Iran-Contra Pardons: Rationales vs. Judicial Findings and Executive Authority Interpretations
The Iran-Contra Affair, a complex covert operation involving arms sales to Iran and funding of the Contras, led to numerous indictments and convictions of high-ranking Reagan administration officials.…
- Iran-Contra Pardons: Impact on Public Perception of Accountability
The Iran-Contra affair, a covert operation involving the Reagan administration's illegal arms sales to Iran and funding of Contra rebels, culminated in President George H.W. Bush's pardoning of six of…
- Bush Pardons for Iran-Contra: Declassified Legal Advice (1992)
In December 1992, President George H.W. Bush issued pardons for six individuals involved in the Iran-Contra affair, including former Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger. The pardons occurred shortl…