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Argo: The Iran Hostage Crisis

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The world is full of people who all have different points of view and this always leads to conflict. Many times people take drastic measures to prove their point, and this occurred during the Iran Hostage Crisis. The Iran Hostage Crisis threw both the US and Iran into chaos. The whole situation was outrageous and was all because President Jimmy Carter decided to allow the outlawed Iranian Shah into the US for cancer treatment. The people of Iran were enraged and stormed the U.S Embassy, taking all of the people inside as hostages. I learned about all of this through the movie Argo, which takes place during the crisis. If you want to blame someone for the Hostage Crisis, blame the former Iranian Shah who was exiled from the country. While in exile, the Shah developed a fatal cancer and the president at the time, Jimmy Carter, allowed him to come to the U.S. for treatment. This was the last straw for Iran. The US had already been interfering and causing Iran’s economy to suffer because they feared of a nuclear development happening in Iran. On November 4, 1979, a mob of Iranians stormed the U.S. Embassy and took everyone inside hostage. They took 66 …show more content…

The US receives intelligence that 6 people have escaped and try to formulate a plan to rescue them. They come up with an idea to fake a movie and have the 6 escaped refugees play roles of producers, looking for the location for the movie. This mission resembles the one that was almost put into play by the US during the actual crisis. The mission was called: Operation Eagle Claw but was aborted due to a sandstorm the day before the mission was supposed to launch. Several helicopters malfunctions and one crashed, killing eight soldiers in the process. In the movie, the mission is successful and the refugees escape, but only the hostages that were released by the Iranians escaped during the actual

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