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... Voters were reminded once more of the ongoing crisis. ...
Even as Carter lost the election, Iran drew nearer to agreeing to release the hostages. ... and Iran, with Algeria serving as an intermediary, throughout November, December, and January. ... Two weeks later, thousands of Muslims cheered Khomeinis return to Iran after fourteen years in exil
The students vowed not to release the Americans until the U. ...
Students
Seize
Embassy
(11/4/79)
Carters
Oil
Embargo
(11/12/79)
Operation
Eagle
Claw
(4/24/80)
Presidential
Election of
1980
(11/80)
Hostage
Crisis
Ends
(1/20/81)
As of 1977, Iran had just undergone a revolution. ... President Carter had been very involved in the maintenance of Shah Pahlavi as the ruler of Iran before the revolution began. ...
Throughout the rough relations between the two countries, the United States realized the importance of Irans oil reserves, and did not wish to destroy communication with Iran completely.
In October 1979, shah Pahlavi was exiled from Iran, and was dying from cancer while in Mexico.
Approximate Word count = 844 Approximate Pages = 3.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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