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Vladimir79 [104]
2 years ago
6

Which president's response to the iranian crisis was considered a failure, and why? the response of president to the iranian hos

tage crisis was considered a failure because .
History
2 answers:
hjlf2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

President Jimmy Carter ordered the military mission as a last ditch attempt to save the hostages.

Explanation:

BlackZzzverrR [31]2 years ago
5 0

President Jimmy Carter's response to the Iranian crisis was considered a failure as the crisis was not ended with diplomacy.

<h3>What was President Carter's response to crises? </h3>

President Carter wanted to safely <u>return</u> hostages in order to maintain the interest of America. He worked with the policy of restraint where he gave priority to hostage people and not to his political future.

However, the program of rescue resulted in a disaster as he ordered the military mission to <u>save</u> the hostages.

Learn more about the Iranian crisis here:

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