Cheezy the Wiz
Socialist In A Hurry
Ummmm, you're now saying, Carter arranged it and for it to happen on Reagan's inauguration day.
Carter failed at it.
It was Carter's administration, negotiated during Carter's presidency. Reagan had literally no input whatsoever. The release date is irrelevant. They got the agreement they wanted on the day before Reagan's inauguration. What are you expecting them to do, not accept it because it would mean the hostages would be released during another president's tenure?
You want to try Reagan for getting US hostages released? It was breaking the law? Too little too late. He did a good job, give the man credit where credit is due for crying out loud. You won't have to turn your communist party membership card in (will you?).
He did literally no job. He had no input on the process. He only gets credit for it because they were released during his presidency, and because it would pain conservatives and Reagan fanbois so much to give Carter credit for absolutely anything.
This is not hard. Reagan did not get the hostages released, Carter did. End of story.
I mean really, read the link I posted.
Which is it? Carter did it?
Or Reagan broke the law?
I never said Reagan did it, Cutlass did. I said had Reagan done it, he would have been breaking the law. I'm willing to give the Gipper the benefit of the doubt here and say that he didn't negotiate on behalf of a government he was not a part of.
Or both? Carter made it happen, and Reagan somehow convinced them to hold off until his inaug?
Carter made it happen on the last day of his presidency, after his first option, one of the ballsiest operations ever, failed. Once again, Reagan did nothing, and could do nothing; he had no input whatsoever.
If you care to try and prove otherwise, feel welcome to, but you will be proving that Reagan broke the law.