The U.S. Hostage Crisis in Iran
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The U.S. Hostage Crisis in Iran
444 Days in Captivity
Background of the Shah
First came to power
during WWII
Deposed in the late
forties
Reinstalled by a CIA-led
coup in 1953 approved
by the Eisenhower
administration
The “White Revolution”
Divested the clergy of their vast landholdings
Declared new rights for women
Right to vote
Right to attend university
Dramatically increased urbanization and
industrialization
Exiles the Ayatollah Khomeini after he criticizes
the Shah
Westernize or Bust!
Most Iranians did not want to abandon their rich
heritage for Western Ways
Found inspiration in the sermons of Muslim
leaders who denounced the material West
The Shah maintained control with harsh
repression and brutality
SAVAK
Allah Hu Akbar, Marg Bar Shah!
Demonstrations
increased demanding the
shah be deposed
Demonstrators
demanded the return of
the exiled Ayatollah
Khomeini
The country was out of
control
Exit the Shah!
Offers the premiership to Dr. Shahpur Bahktiar
Leaves the country January 16, 1979
The Ayatollah was invited back
Tens of thousands of demonstrators demanded
the return of an Islamic state.
Dr. Bahktiar leaves
Islamic State Returns
Enemies of the Islamic Revolution are tried and
executed
All political parties and organizations are banned
Independent and non-Islamic newspapers are
closed.
Banks and Industries are Nationalized.
Iranian Revolution Escalates
US interests in the Persian
Gulf are threatened.
No access to Iranian Oil
Cancellation of $7 billion of
uncompleted arms contracts
Anti American sentiment
runs high.
“Marg Bar Amrika!”
Sunday, November 4,
1979 the US Embassy in
Teheran is stormed
Sixty-six hostages taken
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Oh Canada!
Six Americans seek
refuge at the Canadian
Embassy
Tense moments
Ottawa and Canadian
Embassy prepare to
evacuate
Iran’s Hostage Demands
Return the Shah for trial
Return the Shah’s wealth to the people of Iran
Admission of guilt by the US
An apology and promise to stay out of Iran’s
affairs.
President Carter’s Response
Refused to send the
Shah back
Froze all Iranian
Government financial
assets
Forbade American
companies from buying
Iranian oil
13 hostages freed
U.S. Reaction to Hostage Crisis
Demonstrations at the Iranian Embassy in the
US
Record sales of Iranian flags, which were then
burned
Iranian Americans were harassed
Renewed Sense of Patriotism
CBS anchor Walter Cronkite
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Hostages became a national
obsession
Penelope Laingen and the yellow
ribbon
America’s Frustration Grows
On April 7, President Carter announces the
severing of diplomatic relations with Iran
Complete economic embargo
Inventory of financial claims against Iran to be
paid from Iranian assets in the U.S.
All Iranian diplomats are told to leave the country
in 24 hours.
Operation Eagle Claw
April 24, 1980
8 helicoptors from the
Nimitz were to
rendezvous with 6
transports at Desert One
Then fly to Desert Two to
drive to Teheran where
the CIA had arranged for
several Iranians to help
storm the embassy
U.S. Aircraft Carrier Nimitz
Mission Aborted!
The first mission for the newly
formed Delta Force
Pilots did not have
experience, flying at night,
flying low, and in sand storms.
The sandstorm disabled three
helicoptors, one collided with
a transport and both burst into
flames killing eight Americans
President Carter Accepts Full
Blame
Little hope for a second attempt because the
hostages were dispersed to various locations
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Carter’s popularity sinks
The Shah dies in July
“On Wings of Eagles”
Ross Perot’s hires Col.
Bull Simon to rescue two
EDS employees in an
Iran prison.
Successful mission
Ken Follett novel
1980 Presidential Campaign
The Reagan-Bush team
realized that the hostage
issue would determine the
election
Americans needed to hear
stirring phrases of national
purpose, and believe in the
future.
Wins by a landslide, Nov. 4
Started selling arms to the
Contra rebels in Nicaragua,
using the money to pay Iran
ransom
The Hostages are Freed
Carter released $8 billion
in frozen Iranian assets
the morning of the
inauguration
The hostages board
planes
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Where Are They Now?
The Shah’s son is
attended school at USC
Trained as a pilot in the
US Airforce
Acknowledges some of
the evil that his father
was accused of
Is gathering support to
return to Iran