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The Iran-Contra affair was a scandal that went right to the heart of Ronald Reagan’s White House and it became known as one of the most controversial political scandals in modern US history.
In 1986, Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North was accused of orchestrating the illegal sale of weapons to Iran and using those profits to fund rebel groups in Central America.
Five years after the affair, North spoke to the BBC’s Panorama. Matt Pintus has been through the interview for Witness History.
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(Photo: Oliver North in full military uniform on his first day of testimony at the Iran Contra hearings. Credit: Getty Images)
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0:00.0 | On a winter's night in 1974, a crime took place that would obsess the nation. |
0:06.9 | It was an extraordinary news story. |
0:09.1 | The story of an aristocrat, Lord Lucan, who's said to have killed the family Nanny, |
0:13.7 | mistaking her for his wife, then somehow just disappeared. |
0:18.0 | One of the great mysteries in English criminal history. |
0:20.7 | We're still looking for Lucan. |
0:22.1 | It's honestly one of the most powerful stories of my lifetime. |
0:25.9 | I'm Alex Fontunzelman. |
0:27.3 | This is The Lucan Obsession. |
0:29.2 | Listen on BBC Sounds. |
0:35.3 | Hello, you're listening to the Witness History podcast from the BBC World Service with me, |
0:41.1 | Matt Pintus. |
0:42.2 | Today, the man at the centre of one of the most controversial scandals in modern US history, |
0:48.3 | a scandal that went right to the heart of Ronald Reagan's White House. |
0:53.2 | In 1986, Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North was accused |
0:57.5 | of orchestrating the illegal sale of weapons to Iran and using those profits to fund rebel groups |
1:04.1 | in Central America. I've been through the BBC archives and I've found an interview North did |
1:09.7 | with the BBC's Panorama program in 1991. |
1:14.2 | This is the story of the Iran-Contra affair. |
1:18.2 | We start in May 1986, at a secret meeting between Oliver North and the head of the Central |
1:25.5 | Intelligence Agency, the CIA, Bill Casey. |
1:29.1 | We believe that this was a chance to achieve the breakthrough that the President wanted |
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