Henry Grunwald
Editor-in-chief of Time magazine who vetoed publication of the North-Nir story that later became known as the Iran-Contra Affair.
Henry Grunwald was the editor-in-chief of Time magazine. He was responsible for vetoing the publication of Samghabadi's story detailing the North-Nir operation, which later became known as the Iran-Contra Affair. This decision was seen by some as an example of media control in the U.S..1
Sources
- Ben-Menashe, Ari. Profits of War: Inside the Secret U.S.-Israeli Arms Network. TrineDay, 1992. ↩
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