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Sick, Gary
Gary Sick
Gary G. Sick
(born April 4, 1935) is an American
academic
and analyst of
Middle East
affairs, with special expertise on
Iran
, who served on the
U.S. National Security Council
under Presidents Ford, Carter, and for a couple weeks under Reagan as well. He has authored three books, and is perhaps best known to the wider public for voicing support for elements of the
1980 October Surprise theory
regarding the
Iran hostage crisis
and
that year's presidential election
. He also alleged that
Iraq
may have had a role in the
September 11 attacks
.
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October surprise: America´s hostages in Iran and the election of Ronald Reagan /
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