They decided to smuggle the six Americans out of Iran on an international flight by using Canadian passports for them.

How did the 6 hostages escape from Iran?

They decided to smuggle the six Americans out of Iran on an international flight by using Canadian passports for them.

What happened to the 6 diplomats in Argo?

Sixty-six Americans, including six CIA officers, were taken hostage, while six other U.S. diplomats managed to evade capture and took shelter in the homes of two Canadians, ambassador Ken Taylor and embassy official John Sheardown.

Were any of the hostages killed in Iran?

The hostages were held for 444 days, being released on January 20, 1981….

Iran hostage crisis
Ruhollah Khomeini Mohammad Mousavi Khoeiniha Massoud Rajavi Jimmy Carter Ronald Reagan Joe Clark
Casualties and losses
8 American servicemen and 1 Iranian civilian killed during an attempt to rescue the hostages.

When was Argo declassified?

1997
When Mendez returned to the U.S., President Carter gave Mendez the Intelligence Star, one of the CIA’s highest honors. But it was all done secretly, and the CIA role in the operation was not revealed until 1997. The 52 American hostages at the U.S. Embassy were held for 444 days and not released until January 1981.

Who were the 6 people in Argo?

Protestors at the US Embassy gates in Tehran, Nov.

  • Left to right: Mark & Cora Lijek, Lee Schatz, Joe & Kathy Stafford, Bob Anders.
  • Christopher Denham (center) as Mark Lijek; Tate Donovan (back, seated) as Bob Anders in Argo.
  • Ben Affleck plays CIA fixer Tony Mendez in Argos.
  • What happened to Sahar in Argo?

    Sahar ends the movie heading into Iraq. And if you know anything about history, you know that Iraq and Iran are about to enter a hellish bloody war – a war funded on both sides by the U.S. of A. I do not expect that Sahar’s life got infinitely better because she kept her secret and supported Americans.

    How does Argo end?

    Despite their escape, there are still 52 other American hostages being held, so Canada takes full responsibility for the rescue mission. That means that even though Mendez and Chambers were awarded an Intelligence Star by the United States government for their efforts, the award must stay confidential.

    Is Argo true story?

    For starters, “Argo” is centered around real events and people. The movie’s basic premise is based on a real mission that the Canadian government and the CIA undertook.

    Is Argo historically accurate?

    With their fake identities as a film crew, the diplomats and Mendez were supposed to simply take a flight out of Iran. And as outrageous as it sounds, that is how it happened in reality. While the basic plot and premise of the movie seem accurate, though, some details were certainly not.

    Did Argo happen?

    Production. Argo is based on the “Canadian Caper” that took place during the Iran hostage crisis in 1979 and 1980. Chris Terrio wrote the screenplay based on Joshuah Bearman’s 2007 article “How the CIA Used a Fake Sci-Fi Flick to Rescue Americans from Tehran,” which was published in Wired.