Shamir’s October Surprise Admission
Exclusive: Two
decades ago, ex-Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir offered the
stunning confirmation that “of course” an October Surprise plot had
blocked President Jimmy Carter from gaining the release of 52
U.S. hostages in Iran, thus helping Ronald Reagan win the presidency in
1980, reports Robert Parry.
By Robert Parry
Former Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir, who died on June 30,
was one of the last surviving founders of Israel who lived under the
dark cloud of the Holocaust and thus felt justified to do whatever was
needed to establish and protect the Jewish state. As such, he was less
shy than later Israeli leaders in admitting some harsh realities.
I encountered that side of Shamir in 1993 when I took part in an
interview with him at his office in Tel Aviv. One question was whether
his Likud predecessor, Menachem Begin, had collaborated with Republicans
before the 1980 election to block President Jimmy Carter’s attempts to
negotiate freedom for 52 U.S. hostages then held in Iran.
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
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