Read Argo: How the CIA and Hollywood Pulled Off the Most Audacious Rescue in History Online
Authors: Antonio Mendez,Matt Baglio
Tags: #Canada, #Film & Video, #Performing Arts, #History & Criticism, #20th Century, #Post-Confederation (1867-), #History & Theory, #General, #United States, #Middle East, #Political Science, #Intelligence & Espionage, #History
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On November 21, Taylor received a curious phone call
: Triffo,
Escape from Iran
; author interview with Ken Taylor.
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Amazingly, the local newspaper in Lee Schatz’s hometown
: Harris,
The Iran Hostage Crisis.
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In another instance, during a telephone interview
: “Embassy Escape: American Escaped During Takeover,”
Free Lance Star,
Nov. 14, 1979; “9 Got Out of Embassy,”
Milwaukee Journal
, Nov. 14, 1979.
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Not five days after the houseguests had left Koob’s
: Harris,
The Iran Hostage Crisis
; author interview with Victor Tomseth.
Chapter 7: Assembling the Team
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The various ideas being floated for the houseguests ranged
: Harris,
The Iran Hostage Crisis
; author interview with Roger Lucy.
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she would put them on bicycles and have them ride for the Turkish border
: Triffo,
Escape from Iran: The Hollywood Option.
Chapter 8: Cover Story
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As President Carter wrote in
Keeping Faith
: Carter,
Keeping Faith
, p. 478.
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Of course, while this seemingly innocuous scene
: Robert Ode interviewed by Wells,
444 Days
, p. 208.
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A few were annoyed when one of the ministers
: Sgt. Paul Lewis interviewed by Wells,
444 Days
, p. 208.
Chapter 9: Hollywood
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in looking for help to design a new miniature camera
: Wallace and Melton,
Spycraft
, pp. 89–90.
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Another example saw OTS techs working with
: Ibid., p. 198.
Chapter 11: A Cosmic Conflagration
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On one occasion, Ken Taylor’s wife, Pat
: Author Interview with Ken Taylor.
Chapter 15: The Escape
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Back at the Canadian embassy, Ambassador Taylor
: Author interview with Ken Taylor.
Chapter 16: Aftermath
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Jean Pelletier of Montreal’s
La Presse
:
Pelletier and Adams,
The Canadian Caper,
p. 224.
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Pelletier, however, claimed that his “instincts” were:
Ibid., p. 225.
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Soon after, the story was picked up by
: Ibid., p. 228.
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Eventually a vague reference would be made
: Gwertzman, “6 American Diplomats, Hidden by Canada, Leave Iran,”
New York Times
.
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On January 30, the U.S. Congress
: “Canada to the Rescue,”
Time
.
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Down at the U.S. embassy, meanwhile, it was reported
: Ibid.
283:
Though perhaps the most famous response
: Harris,
The Iran Hostage Crisis.
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When asked about it later, Lee described the moment
: Ibid.
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whom Carter would later describe as having the reputation
: Carter,
Keeping Faith
, p. 485.