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the aspect of the iran-contra affair that most damaged president reagans reputation was that
laws were sidestepped.
hostages were taken.
missiles were sold.
hostages were released.
The Iran-Contra Affair involved the U.S. secretly selling arms to Iran (to free hostages) and using the proceeds to fund Contra rebels in Nicaragua, which violated explicit U.S. laws (the Boland Amendments) that prohibited such funding. While hostage situations and missile sales were part of the events, the core damage to Reagan's reputation stemmed from the deliberate circumvention of federal laws, which undermined public trust in his administration's adherence to legal and constitutional norms.
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A. laws were sidestepped.