DescriptionRep. Edward Boland Questions Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger During the Iran-Contra Hearings.ogg
English: Secretary Caspar Weinberger was questioned further about his opposition to arms sales to Iran. Secretary Weinberger says that the transfer of U.S. arms by Israel, without official U.S. permission, was a violation of U.S. law. He also says it went against Operation Staunch, the administration’s effort to convince other counties not to sell arms to Iran or Iraq. The second phase of Iran-contra public hearings then concludes with closing statements from the leaders of the House and Senate committees. Representative Dick Cheney, the ranking minority member of the House committee, and Senator Warren Rudman, the Republican vice-chairman of the Senate committee, as well as committee chairmen Lee Hamilton and Daniel Inouye, make statements.
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