Louisa Kennedy's notes for April 26-28, 1980

From collection Moorhead "Mike" C. Kennedy, III Collection

Louisa Kennedy's notes for April 26-28, 1980

These are notes Louisa Kennedy made on a variety of topics while on the FLAG trip to Europe from April 26-28, 1980.

Some topics covered: 
Thought takeover would end quickly.
Pearl [[Golacinski]] full faith in Carter. 
Will rescue attempt have unintended consequences for the hostages?
Hostage Rescue attempt
         Bodies of Airmen
         Discussion on different European nations having any knowledge of rescue attempt about to happen
         Response by European and NATO countries to rescue mission
         Discussion on dilemma faced by Carter, saw no other way of securing hostages release. 
         Carter meeting with injured airmen
Occupation in Bogota of Dominican Republic Embassy
Release of frozen assets
Reaction of world newspapers of hostage rescue attempt
President Bani-Sadr on Khomeini
Shah living in Cairo suburb, Shah's movements in exile.
Cyrus Vance's resignation
          effect on European leaders
          view of Zbigniew Brzezinski
Fear of conflict or blockade of Persian Gulf
Reaction of Middle East countries and Soviet Union to rescue attempt.
Sanctions against Iran unless hostages released next month. 
European leaders feel Soviet military in Afghanistan bigger threat than Iran.
Meeting of Common Markets
What will happen to Carter doctrine designed to protect Western nations in the Gulf Area?
Reactions of others in the US. Government over the rescue attempt. 
Psychiatrists weigh in on effect being held hostages will have long term. 
Barbara Timm's trip to Tehran. 


Details

Sheik Sadegh Khalkhali, USSR Ambassador, Zbigniew Brzezinski, 
Note 
Paper 
8x13 inches
Notes are written in black felt-tipped pen on yellow/brown lined legal paper. 17 pages total. Some of the pages have newspaper clippings taped to them.  
Moorhead “Mike” C. Kennedy, III
The FLAG delegation went to Europe to meet with world leaders to raise awareness and garner support for the Iranian hostages.