Historical Events tagged with "united states"

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Politics & Government

U.S. Cuts Diplomatic Ties with Iran

April 7th, 1980 45 years ago

The United States officially severed diplomatic relations with Iran, citing the ongoing Iran hostage crisis, where 52 American diplomats and citizens were held captive by Iranian militants. This decision came after months of tension between the two nations, following the Iranian Revolution and the U.S. embassy takeover in November 1979. The U.S. embassy in Tehran was stormed, leading to significant geopolitical ramifications.

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Politics & Government

Carter Announces Olympic Boycott Over Afghanistan

March 21st, 1980 45 years ago

Jimmy Carter declared a boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow as a response to the Soviet Union's military invasion of Afghanistan. This announcement was made during a press conference at the White House, reflecting growing tensions between the U.S. and Soviet Union during the Cold War. The U.S. decision aimed to demonstrate disapproval of Soviet actions and was supported by several other countries, leading to a significant international diplomatic rift.

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Politics & Government

Khomeini's Decision on American Hostages

February 23rd, 1980 45 years ago

Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini announced that Iran's parliament would determine the fate of the American embassy hostages. This declaration heightened tensions between Iran and the United States following the 1979 Iranian Revolution, particularly as the hostages had been held since November 1979. The announcement came amidst ongoing negotiations and public outcry regarding the treatment of the hostages, who were political pawns in a larger struggle over U.S.-Iran relations.

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Accidents & Tragedies

Collision of USCGC Blackthorn and Tanker Capricorn

January 28th, 1980 45 years ago

The USCGC Blackthorn collided with the tanker Capricorn while departing the Port of Tampa, resulting in the capsizing of the Coast Guard vessel and the tragic loss of 23 crew members. The incident occurred in the waters of Tampa Bay during a clear day and was attributed to a failure to properly communicate and navigate between the two ships, leading to a fatal maritime accident.

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Politics & Government

American Diplomats Escape Hostilities in Iran

January 27th, 1980 45 years ago

In a covert operation, six American diplomats managed to escape from Iran amid escalating tensions during the Iranian Revolution. Utilizing the support of the Canadian government, the diplomats were smuggled out of the country disguised as a film crew working on a fictional movie. This daring escape, known as the Canadian Caper, highlighted the collaboration between Canada and the United States in a time of crisis, underscoring the complex international relations at play during this turbulent period in history.

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Accidents & Tragedies

Tragic Crush at The Who Concert in Cincinnati

December 3rd, 1979 45 years ago

During a concert by The Who at Riverfront Coliseum, a severe crush occurred outside the venue as fans scrambled for entry. The rush led to the tragic suffocation of 11 individuals, highlighting issues surrounding crowd management and safety protocols at large events. Several other concert-goers were injured, and the chaos ensued moments before the band was scheduled to perform.

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Politics & Government

Carter Freezes Iranian Assets in US

November 14th, 1979 45 years ago

In response to the Iran hostage crisis, US President Jimmy Carter issued Executive Order 12170, which froze all Iranian government assets in the United States. This financial action aimed to pressure Iran to release the hostages abducted from the US Embassy in Tehran on November 4, 1979. The order significantly impacted diplomatic relations and exacerbated tensions between the two nations during a turbulent period in their history.

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Politics & Government

Carter Halts Iranian Oil Imports

November 12th, 1979 45 years ago

In a decisive reaction to the Iranian hostage crisis, U.S. President Jimmy Carter announced a complete halt to petroleum imports from Iran. This response aimed at exerting pressure on the Iranian government, which had taken American citizens hostage during a tense political situation. The decision marked a significant escalation in the United States' economic sanctions against Iran, reflecting the gravity of the hostage situation and the U.S. commitment to act against perceived aggressions toward its citizens.

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Military & Warfare

False Alarm of Soviet Nuclear Strike

November 9th, 1979 45 years ago

The NORAD computers wrongly detected a massive Soviet nuclear attack, prompting immediate alerts in the United States. Systems at the Alternate National Military Command Center in Fort Ritchie, Maryland, indicated the threat based on raw data analysis from satellites and early-warning radar information. Rapid communication and verification efforts led to the cancellation of the alert, averting a potential crisis without an actual enemy strike happening.

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