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on June 4, 2026, 18:15:17
One of the points the author Mark Bowden made was that many of the "students" and subsequent guards and public spokespeople were quite ignorant of the external world and even Iran itself. Their educational system run by the Islamists restricted independent thought and critical thinking and taught very narrowly.
Here's a brief illuminating story involving two hostages and a highly visible woman (Ebtekar) often seen on TV.
[Bill] Daugherty was listening in one night while Ebtekar lectured [Air Force colonel Tom] Schaefer about the inhuman, racist decision to drop atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
"The Japanese started the war, and we ended it," Schaefer said.
"What do you mean, the Japanese started the war?"
"The Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, so we bombed Hiroshima."
"Pearl Harbor? Where's Pearl Harbor?"
"Hawaii."
Daugherty heard a moment of silence. Then Ebtekar asked, "The Japanese bombed Hawaii?"
"Yep," said Schaefer. "They started it, and we ended it."
Thus ended the interview.
Here's another brief one you all can appreciate. One of the hostages named Limbert spoke fluent Farsi.
One day a guard asked him to define some English words that he didn't understand. The words were "raghead," "bozo," "motherf***er," and "c*cksucker." Limbert laughed. It warmed his heart. Someplace nearby his captors were still coping with the United States Marine Corps.
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anecdote from the Iran hostage crisis (1979-80) - Potomac June 4, 2026, 18:15:17
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