How did carter plan to achieve his goals
regarding the hostages?
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History, 23.01.2020 03:31 ogjigglypuff
How did carter plan to achieve his goals
regarding the hostages?
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convince iran that the real danger was the
soviet union, not the united states.
team up with irag to invade iran.
we continue to pursue these specific goals
[regarding iran]: first, to protect the present
and long-range interests of the united states;
secondly, to preserve the lives of the
american hostages and to secure, as quickly
as possible, their safe release, if possible, to
avoid bloodshed which might further
endanger the lives of our fellow citizens; to
enlist the of other nations in
condemning this act of violence, which is
shocking and violates the moral and the legal
standards of a civilized world, and also to
get from other countries to express
disapproval of iran's actions.
send many troops in to free the hostages at
any cost.
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