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In his 1991 book, Oliver L. North claims that Reagan
knew about the use of residuals for the Contras. Which
fact from "The Iran-Contra Affair" makes North's claim
more credible?
North diverted funds, with the full knowledge of
Reagan's national security advisor.
North's superior, Admiral John Poindexter, resigned,
and North quit.
North was convicted, but his conviction was later
overturned on a technicality.
Fourteen people were charged with either
operational or cover-up crimes.

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Answer:

the answer is: It was consistent in every account he told

Explanation:

In his 1991 book, Oliver L. North claims that Reagan

Answer: It was consistent in every account he told

What was the Iran-Contra Affair about?

A secret operation in which the US government secretly sent weapons to a known enemy and sent financial aid to a rebel force. Both of those actions were illegal.

How did the Iran-Contra Affair affect Reagan?

During the Reagan administration, senior Reagan Administration officials secretly facilitated the sale of arms to Iran, the subject of an arms embargo in hopes of securing the release of hostages and allowing U.S. intelligence agencies to fund the Nicaraguan Contras.

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