Origins of the current unpleasantness ping...
This is what put Reagan in office...
"The hostage-taking and murder of the Jewish athletes and coaches in the Olympic Village on September 5, 1972" seems the modern era started earlier. Maybe in the 1800's with the Brits in India and Afghanistan
I read one of the previous books written by a hostage and it just made my blood boil! I must read this one as well. Thanks for posting this.
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http://rescueattempt.tripod.com
Bowden promised me an autographed copy! :)
Hopefully, these jihadists have learned that if they attack when Republican presidents are in office, they'll be attacked in return. If they attack while a Democrat is in office, some envoy will want to negotiate peace with them.
"President George W. Bush consistently has opposed our case."
WHY???
...because the story makes Jimmy Carter look like the weak neutered leader that he really was, and the freeing of them makes Reagan look good. The liberal media doesn't want that. They'd rather stay vague and let everybody think that it was an unsolvable problem that eventually worked itself out.
"In 2000, the hostages and their families tried to sue Iran, unsuccessfully, under the Antiterrorism Act. They originally won the case when Iran failed to provide defense, but the U.S. State Department tried to put an end to the suit, fearing that it would make international relations difficult. As a result, a federal judge ruled that nothing could be done to repay the damages the hostages faced due to the agreement they made when the hostages were freed."
Anybody surprised that our illustrious State Dept. was behind squashing this suit? I see the Clintonites written all over this.
Meanwhile the lotus-eaters dream on.
So much for accountability for terrorism. It's selective accountability based on who you are. No wonder Iran and Saudi Arabia are so brazen, we still let them off scot free for directly supporting terrorism.
Guests of the Ayatollah video
http://www.ocule.com/guests/
Guests of the Ayatollah book website
http://www.theguestsoftheayatollah.com/
Discovery Times website on the video
http://times.discovery.com/convergence/ayatollah/ayatollah.html
Guests of the Ayatollah, Atlantic Monthly website, blog and chat on the book
http://iran.theatlantic.com/homepage.html
I've seen that book, "Guests of the Ayatollah", and wondered what it was like. I think I'll see if our local library has a copy of it. I listened to the audio book version of Terry Anderson's "Den of Lions", and it was very good.
It is a horrific site to behold; watching/listening to Demrats offer their prescriptions for Iraq and analyze our WOT. . .
Thanks for the ping!
Thanks for the post. I remember those times well.
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