Scandal of Supplying British Weapons To Iran In 1981 In The British Documents
Keywords:
British, Deal, Hostages, IranAbstract
The British politics motives stem from self-motivated principles and aim at protecting their citizens in all place of the world, that led it to violate the laws and regulations which it launched. Britain did not hesitate to use ???? methods go carry out its policy, especially with Iran which is occupied an important priority in the strategy of British planners.
From the other hand , Iran was different from Iran before the revolution of 1979, as the political , economic, military relationships and the Persian camp are distributed, especially Britain which is taken a set of political, diplomatic and economic punishments against Iran, where the Revolutionary Guards detained a group of French hostages.
This phenomenon represented a new pattern in the level of international relations, the international community, who devoted its rejection to this policy, was irritated by imposing economic sanctions on Iran. At the same time, this policy enabled Iran to blackmail Western countries, especially Britain, which has taken three hostages. Their release ended with the conclusion of a deal to revolutionize arms to Iran through a British merchant and with unspoken sponsorship from the government, which broke its decision to be neutral and not to supply weapons to Iran as well as the sanctions it imposed