Iran Contra
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€ť the opponents of the Sandinistas. The rebels eventually needed “big money” and it was then that they turned to the United States. In 1981, the United States began to fund the Contras. The Central Intelligence Agency was the agency most involved. However, public protests over this aid were very vocal, fearing another Vietnam.
Deep divisions within Congress over the civil war in Nicaragua led to the passage of the Boland Amendments to the United States Constitution. Boland I was legislation that essentially “prohibits the CIA from supplying money, arms, training, or support to individuals or organizations seeking to over throw the Nicaraguan government or to provoke a military exchange between Nicaragua and Honduras”. In October 1984, the Boland II Amendment passed ending all U.S. assistance to the Contras. This amendment was very carefully worded because of the dissention in Congress. It states:
During fiscal year 1985, no further funds available to the Central Intelligence Agency, the Department of Defense, or any other agency or entity of the United States involved intelligence activities may be obligated or expended for the purpose or which would have the effect of supporting directly or indirectly, military or para-military operations in Nicaragua by any nations, group, organization, movement, or individual.
Funding would have a limit of twenty four million in 1984. The Administration would have the option to request additional funds from Congress at a later date. Although this cap was a compromise of sorts between the Reagan Administration and Congress, it would definitely put the...