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the Iran-Contra conspiracy and cover-up

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An edition of Firewall (1997)

Firewall

the Iran-Contra conspiracy and cover-up

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In this historic, first-person account, the independent counsel in the Iran-Contra investigation exposes the extraordinary duplicity of the highest officials of Ronald Reagan's administration and the paralyzing effects of the cover-up that Judge Lawrence Walsh and his associates unraveled.

Iran-Contra was far more than a rogue operation conceived and executed by Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North with the backing of National Security Advisor John Poindexter, as the Reagan administration claimed. It was instead a conspiracy that drew in the chief actors of that administration: President Reagan, Vice President George Bush, Director of Central Intelligence William Casey, Secretary of State George Shultz, Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger, and Attorney General Edwin Meese, among others.

With the president's support, the United States attempted to trade arms for hostages held by Iranian terrorists, then retained part of the proceeds from these undercover sales in Swiss bank accounts, where the secret money funded the guerrilla activities of the Nicaraguan Contras, a counter-revolutionary group that Congress had specifically forbidden the administration to support.

An experienced and steely prosecutor, Judge Walsh built a powerful team of young lawyers to pursue the truth of the Iran-Contra affair through painstaking interrogations and reviews of hundreds of thousands of documents.

His team confronted daunting barriers: some of the key players were given grants of immunity by Congress's own (and sometimes hindering) investigation, government agencies twisted claims of national security in order to hide the true nature of their activities, administration officials told outright lies in sworn testimony, and Republican leaders attempted to drown the investigation in a massive flow of often irrelevant material.

In Firewall, Judge Walsh discloses the strategies that led to the felony convictions of North and Poindexter, and the blow to their investigation when these convictions were overturned on appeal.

Persevering, Judge Walsh and his associates successfully prosecuted six more officials, including former National Security Advisor Robert McFarlane and Assistant Secretary of State Elliott Abrams, and obtained an indictment of Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger, all of whom were eventually pardoned by President Bush in the waning days of his presidency.

Firewall draws on testimony and evidence that place ultimate responsibility for the Iran-Contra scandal and its cover-up where it belongs - at the top of two administrations. It leaves no lingering doubts that the "honorable men" who pretended to be out of the loop were actually caught in a web of deception for which they had only themselves to blame.

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Publisher
Norton
Language
English
Pages
544

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Cover of: Firewall
Firewall: The Iran-Contra Conspiracy and Cover-Up
November 1998, W. W. Norton & Company
in English
Cover of: Firewall
Firewall: The Iran-Contra Conspiracy and Cover-Up
November 1998, W. W. Norton & Company
in English
Cover of: Firewall
Firewall: the Iran-Contra conspiracy and cover-up
1997, Norton
in English
Cover of: Firewall
Firewall: The Iran-Contra Conspiracy and Cover-Up
June 1997, W. W. Norton & Company
in English
Cover of: Firewall
Firewall: The Iran-Contra Conspiracy and Cover-Up
March 1997, Diane Pub Co
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Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
955.05/42
Library of Congress
E876 .W33 1997, E876.W33 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 544 p. :
Number of pages
544

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1008474M
Internet Archive
firewallirancont00wals
ISBN 10
0393040348
LCCN
96048443
OCLC/WorldCat
35830938
Library Thing
259316
Goodreads
528288

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On Monday, November 24, 1986, Ronald Reagan left his handsome Oval Office, passed the bright cabinet room, and descended to the situation room in the White House basement.
added anonymously.

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