By Josh Dunham and Anna Moody Iranian Hostage Crisis Overview Background Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi was king of Iran Became a big ally for the west His rule provoked both religious leaders who feared losing their traditional authority and students and intellectuals seeking democratic reform ID: 308954
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Iranian Hostage Crisis
By: Josh Dunham and Anna MoodySlide2
Iranian Hostage Crisis OverviewSlide3
Background
Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi was king of Iran
Became a big ally for the west
His rule provoked both religious leaders who feared losing their traditional authority and students and intellectuals seeking democratic reforms
Iran already had a bad relationship with the US because we were allies with the Soviets and Britain during WWIIThey hated Shah’s father because he was the one that turned Iran over to the British and Soviets during WWIIDuring WWII the Soviets and Britain occupied Iran by force There was a huge revolution that took place a couple years before the whole Iranian hostage crisisSlide4
The Causes
Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavis was overthrown after an Iranian Revolution by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini
Shah flees to the US and Carter gives Shah cancer treatments
Made the Iranians mad because they wanted Shah to come back so they could put him on trial
Then Ayatollah becomes the supreme leaderSlide5
What happened
November 4,
1979, 66
US citizens were seized by 500 Muslim students inside the US embassy in Tehran.
All the woman and African American’s were set free and so the number decreases to 52 hostages. Ayatollah made a statement in support of the action against the American “den of spies.”Carter applied economic pressure by halting oil imports from Iran.The US security council passes a resolution calling for Iran to release the hostages.President Carter cuts diplomatic ties with Iran, announcing further sanctions and ordering all Iranian diplomats to leave the United States. Slide6
Canadian Caper
During the seizure of the US Embassy 6 Americans walked out and hid before the embassy was destroyed.
They hid for four days before returning to the Canadian Embassy in which the CIA is contacted and plans a secret mission known as the “Canadian Caper.” Slide7
Desert One
After the Iranian’s showed no signs of releasing the hostages Jimmy Carter launched a high-risk operation called “desert One.”
After one helicopter crashed into a c-130 transport plane due to a sandstorm, Jimmy Carter is forced to abort the mission.
Eight servicemen were killed and 3 more injured. Slide8
How it ended
The death of shah in Egypt and the invasion of Iran by Iraq made the Iranians more receptive to resolving the hostage crisis
Because of all these failed attempts Ronald Reagan wins the next election and successful negotiations begin
The day of Ronald Reagan’s inauguration the US released almost $8 billion in Iranian assets and the hostages were freed after 444 days in Iranian detention, the agreement gave Iran immunity from lawsuits arising from the incident Slide9
The Results
All hostages made it home
Reagan became president
Our relationship with Iran was never the same
In 2000, the hostages and their families tried to sue Iran but was unsuccessful because the US did not want to further anger the IraniansIt solidified the control of Iran by a radical Islamic theocracy that is a sworn enemy of the United States. They have been named a state sponsor of terrorism by the U.S. State department since 01/19/84 because of their support of Islamic terror groups around the world.Slide10
Why is this important?
To understand why are relationship with Iran is as it is
today
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad became president in 2005 because of the outcome of the Iranian Hostage CrisisSlide11
Sources
https://
history.state.gov/departmenthistory/short-history/iraniancrises
http://www.cnn.com/2013/09/15/world/meast/iran-hostage-crisis-fast-facts
/http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/general-article/carter-hostage-crisis/http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/Middleeastweb/factfile/Unique-facts-MiddleEast9.htmhttp://
humn410groupc-jan11.wikispaces.com/Outcomes