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Article: NO MORE ARMS TO IRAN, PRESIDENT PROMISES.(Main)
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- Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
- Article date:
- November 20, 1986
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Byline: Bernard Weinraub
President Reagan said Wednesday night that no further arms would besent to Iran, and he promised to provide full information to Congress about his decision to sell weapons to Tehran.
In a nationally broadcast news conference, Reagan sought to blunt domestic and international criticism of his decision to begin a secret arms relationship with Iran and acknowledged that there were major differences within the administration about his decision.
That decision, he said, was "mine and mine alone."
"To eliminate the widespread but mistaken perception that we have been exchanging arms for hostages," Reagan said, "I have ...