Charles Wesley Scott person
also: Colonel Charles Wesley Scott, Scott
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The first approach to Carter administration on this issue of arms for hostages came up in April 1980, the 178th day of captivity for Colonel Charles Wesley Scott. Scott spoke fluent Prussian and was one of the most informed of the American …
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in Iran in the 1970s as the Deputy Defense, oh crap, Defense Security Assistance Agency. So basically, this Colonel Wesley Scott is the same kind of arrangement that we saw with the military officers with Otto Skorzeny out of the Spain cons…
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After the failed rescue attempt, Scott was abruptly moved from Tehran to Tabriz for a very special meeting May 1980, May 1st, May Day, in what had been the American consulate in Tabriz. Colonel Scott met with, I'm not even going to say this…
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It's, I'm going to spell his first name, H-O-J-J-A-T. His middle name is Muhammad Ali. And then I'm going to spell his last name, K-H-A-M-E-N-E apostrophe I. He has like other names in the middle of those, a very long name. He was the spoke…
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He told Scott in Persian of the ill-fated rescue operation. Then, to Scott's surprise, he asked him how quickly military supplies could resume once Scott was released back to the United States. He had traveled nearly 400 miles to see this p…
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is looking for U.S. weapons, and they know this colonel is like the underground conduit for those weapons. The story of the Hashmini brothers, Cyrus and Jasmid, did not begin with their claims concerning the October surprise. The Shah and t…