Mr. Bakke served in the U.S. Naval Reserve for 14 years and was a former F - 14 aviator, attaining more than 1000 flight hours with direct involvement in such world crisis situations as
the Iranian hostage rescue effort and the Iran - Iraq war.
After getting a JD, I did some legal research for my later - to - be husband (he had
the Iranian hostage lawsuit)... then I was a clinical fellow at Antioch law school for one semester.
1981: Davis Polk plays an important role in negotiating the financial aspects of the resolution of
the Iranian hostage crisis.
The latest classic example was in 1979 - 80, and the main reason, in my opinion, was
the Iranian hostage crisis (inflation was secondary.)
For many traders the collapse in silver was the final straw for a stock market already under siege from worries as diverse as
the Iranian hostage crisis, the Russian invasion of Afghanistan and soaring interest rates.
Pictures shows Bryan Cranston (l.) as Jack O'Donnell and Ben Affleck as Tony Mendez in «Argo,» a rescue thriller about the 1979
Iranian hostage crisis.
Ben stars in and directs this taut thriller about a little known chapter in
the Iranian hostage crisis that put the nail in the coffin of the Carter administration.
Another sure thing is Ben Affleck's «Argo,» which is not only a terrific thriller but tells a true - life story sure to be enjoyed by Hollywood voters, about how the escape of a group of Americans during
the Iranian hostage crisis was pulled off by a bold scheme involving the production of a fake sci - fi movie.
With this film, we get the inside track on the all - too - familiar
Iranian hostage situation that began on November 4, 1979 and ended 444 days later with the release of 52 U.S. Embassy workers.
I went to the film with my mom who obviously knew about
the Iranian hostage crisis that last 444 days, but had no idea about this little subplot that was taking place at the same time.
The film tells the story of
an Iranian hostage situation, during which CIA agents pose as a film crew to save six Americans.
One is «Argo,» a true - life thriller set during
the Iranian hostage crisis, directed by star Ben Affleck — who, so far, is two - for - two in his filmmaking career.
Argo, the latest from one - time Hollywood poster boy / laughing stock Ben Affleck, now a respected director of punchy, entertaining, if until now slight films, tells the so - improbable - it - must - be-true tale of a CIA operation to evacuate six American diplomats during
the Iranian hostage crisis of» 79 - ’81 by pretending they are members of a science fiction film crew.
Though the film begins with a snappy history lesson about the circumstances that led to
the Iranian hostage crisis in 1979, this thumbnail history just provides the context for an audacious, stranger - than - fiction CIA mission to extract six American hostages from their tenuous hidey - hole in the Canadian ambassador's home.
Ben stars in and directs this taut thriller about a little known chapter in
the Iranian hostage crisis that put the nail in the -LSB-...]
If you would like to learn more about the events of
the Iranian Hostage Crisis, check out the Wiki page for some of the background story.
It's probably not really the emotionally charged crowd - pleaser it tries to be, but as a sports docudrama, it does a respectable job in creating a good sense of the atmosphere of the times, and the importance of the game to a country that suffered through Watergate, Vietnam,
the Iranian hostage crisis, unbelievable inflation, gas shortages, and the Cold War.
«Argo» is based on a true story that took place during
the Iranian hostage crisis of 1979 - 80.
This means we get info from retired CIA operative Tony Mendez, President Jimmy Carter, «house guests» Mark Lijek, Bob Anders, Cora Lijek, Kathy Stafford, and Lee Schatz, USMC retired /
Iranian hostage Al Golacinski, and former Canadian ambassador Ken Taylor and wife Patricia.
CARS Thirty years ago, during
the Iranian hostage crisis, gas prices shot up to a then astronomical $ 1 a gallon.
Anthony Eden fell foul of this over Suez and Jimmy Carter over
the Iranian hostage.
The royal and ex-prime minister's often candid correspondence took in the 1980 steel strike,
Iranian hostage crisis and an Olympic boycott.
During the «
Iranian hostage crisis» (note that even the headline is like a television series, drawing on emotionally charged words) there were nightly special broadcasts, each of them bearing the portentous title «Day One, Day Two... Day Fifty - Seven,» as if we were marking the passage of one of the most significant events in history.
In 1992, as legal counsel to the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, she was part of a six - member team that investigated allegations that campaign workers for Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush tried to undermine the 1980 re-election prospects of President Carter by delaying the release of
the Iranian hostages, according to the Boston Herald.
Not exact matches
More likely such a ban would resemble President Jimmy Carter's temporary cancellation of
Iranian visas in response to the
hostage crisis, but that's mere speculation.
The siege ended after 16 hours when police stormed the building in a gunfight that left two
hostages and
Iranian - born gunman Man Horan Monis, 50, dead.
A punitive expedition against a prospective threat to American security turned into an exercise in nation - building, the nation - builders turned into
hostages, and the
hostages to
Iranian threats become the excuse to concede nuclear capability to a terrorist state.
The late 70s had seen two oil crises, The overthrow of the US backed
Iranian government and the
hostage crisis, the Russians taking Afganistan and the on - going cold war and perhaps the biggest concern, the stagflation crisis.
Iran has suggested a diplomatic resolution to the ongoing «
hostage» crisis is possible, providing the UK admits it entered into
Iranian waters.
The most cited case in order to support the EO about Iran is the measures taken in 1980 during the US Embassy
hostage crisis but again, what Jimmy Carter did when banned
Iranians was more political than prevent terrorism.
PLOT: In 1979 during the
Iranian Revolution, the American Embassy was taken over and several American citizens were taken
hostage.
It is a detailed recreation of a terrifying time in American history as Islamist militants took 52 Americans
hostage in support of the
Iranian Revolution.
A stiffly executed re-creation of the events surrounding the 1980
hostage - taking attack on London's
Iranian Embassy that packs all the high - stakes intrigue of a filed police report.
Give Affleck and fellow producers Grant Heslov and George Clooney chutzpah points for trying to apply this Howard Hawks - style workplace - comedy approach to such a catastrophic event as the 1979
Iranian revolution and U.S.
hostage - taking.
Meanwhile, to international furor, 52 Americans are captured in the Embassy and held
hostage by the
Iranian militants.
In April 1980 armed gunmen stormed the
Iranian Embassy in Princes Gate, London and took all inside
hostage.
But given the fervently anti-Iranian sentiment stoked by the
hostage crisis in Tehran, Ali's new neighbors and classmates prove less than hospitable, as the proliferation of signs reading «We Don't Serve
Iranians» and «Terrorists Go Home» reveal.
In 1979
Iranian rebels surround the American embassy, taking all staff members
hostage... well, not quite all.
The scene is intercut with a news item of
Iranian militants making an announcement as it relates to the
hostages and their demands.
Readers of a certain age will remember the dramatic
Iranian Embassy siege of 1980, which saw six armed men storm the diplomatic building in south Kensington and take 26 people
hostage.
In 1979, during the
Iranian Revolution, Islamic militants take over the U.S. Embassy in Tehran and hold 52 Americans
hostage.
Then things get political as
Iranian extremists take over the Magical Studio in the Sky and take the hosts
hostage.
On March 30 of that year, as the siege of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran was closing in on its sixth month, a half - dozen heavily armed
Iranian Arab gunmen stormed the
Iranian Embassy in South Kensington and threatened to begin systematically killing all 26
hostages if their demands weren't met.
And soon after, he'll turn up in Ben Affleck «s based - in - fact drama «Argo,» as
Iranian Consul Officer Joe Stafford, one of the
hostages that Affleck's CIA team is tasked with rescuing.
The same, unfortunately, can not be said for the considerably less compelling «6 Days,» a stiffly executed re-creation of the events surrounding the 1980
hostage - taking attack on London's
Iranian Embassy that packs all the high - stakes intrigue of a filed police report.
The lack of sociopolitical context and even - handed perspective minimizes the contemporary relevance of this straightforward thriller chronicling an armed standoff involving
hostages at the
Iranian embassy in London.
Two months later, as the
Iranians suspect the six missing people are being sheltered somewhere, Mendez comes to the
hostages at the Canadian embassy where he teaches them how to convincingly portray a Canadian film production team - «the Hollywood Option».
They hole up at the Canadian ambassador's house while the
Iranian military are slowly discovering that some of their
hostages are missing and the American government is trying all sorts of idiotic plans to get these
hostages back.
hostages taken by the
Iranians were in captivity for 444 days.
It's 1978, and she thinks she can keep a low profile — until the
Iranian revolution, with its
hostage - taking situation, makes her a target.