Gary G. Sick (born 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 October surprise conspiracy theory regarding the Iran Hostage Crisis and the 1980 Presidential Election.
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- Gary G. Sick (born 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 October surprise conspiracy theory regarding the Iran Hostage Crisis and the 1980 Presidential Election.
- Gary G. Sick est un analyste américain de la politique au Moyen-Orient, spécialisé sur l'Iran. Sick a été membre du Conseil de sécurité nationale sous trois présidents différents, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter et Ronald Reagan. Il a écrit trois livres, étant devenu célèbre pour La Surprise d'Octobre, dans lequel il affirme que Téhéran a passé un accord avec Reagan pour retardé la libération des otages américains détenus à Téhéran, afin de favoriser son élection.
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- Gary G. Sick (born 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 October surprise conspiracy theory regarding the Iran Hostage Crisis and the 1980 Presidential Election.
- Gary G. Sick est un analyste américain de la politique au Moyen-Orient, spécialisé sur l'Iran. Sick a été membre du Conseil de sécurité nationale sous trois présidents différents, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter et Ronald Reagan. Il a écrit trois livres, étant devenu célèbre pour La Surprise d'Octobre, dans lequel il affirme que Téhéran a passé un accord avec Reagan pour retardé la libération des otages américains détenus à Téhéran, afin de favoriser son élection.
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