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Larry J. Sabato (Academic, Director of the, University of Virginia Center for Politics) | |
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Born | Larry Joseph Sabato 1952-08-07 Norfolk, Virginia, U.S. |
Member of | Rhodes Scholar/1975 |
A Quote by Larry J. Sabato
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"Iran-Contra" | “One of the most complicated and intrigue-filled scandals in recent decades, the Iran-contra affair dominated the news for many months. It consisted of three interconnected parts: The Reagan administration sold arms to Iran, a country desperate for materiel during its lengthy war with Iraq; in exchange for the arms, Iran was to use its influence to help gain the release of Americans held hostage in Lebanon; and the arms were purchased at high prices, with the excess profits diverted to fund the Reagan-favored "contras" fighting the Sandinista government in Nicaragua.” | 1998 | The Washington Post |
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