by: Robert Parry, Consortium News | News Analysis
Special Report: A quarter century ago with the breaking of the Iran-Contra scandal, the United States had a chance to step back from its march toward Empire and to demand accountability for White House crimes. But instead a powerful cover-up prevailed, reports Robert Parry.
If you want to solve the perplexing mystery of modern-day America – and
understand what went so terribly wrong – an important place to look for
clues would be the Iran-Contra scandal, which began a quarter century
ago, on Nov. 25, 1986.
The scandal’s failure to achieve meaningful accountability for
high-level lawbreakers can be seen as a key turning point in modern
American history. In effect, it was the moment that the United States
veered firmly back onto a path toward Empire after a brief side trip
toward again trying to be a functioning Republic.
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