New York Post

Iran’s revolution revealed

- Cindy Adams

LONG story. True story. The CIA just declassifi­ed another piece of this undisclose­d never-before-told near life-anddeath experience. I lived through it.

1979. Tehran. Shah in jeopardy. Iran tearing apart. Ayatollah in charge. Embassies shutting. Americans fleeing. Diplomats hiding. Fear. Terror. Danger. People killing people. The hostage crisis.

2012. Ben Affleck directed and starred in the Oscar-winning film “Argo.” Its story was of rescuing those US diplomats who 32 years before had hidden in the Canadian Embassy. I know. I was there.

I knew His Majesty Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi. I’d interviewe­d him not only then in his Saad Abaad palace but also when his royal entourage came here. At the exact time of this story I was in Iran’s upcountry Isfahan — a guest at his twin sister HRH Princess Ashhraf’s Shah Abbasi hotel.

Rumors of unrest floated around. A movie theater suddenly set upon. People hurt, savaged. Word came to leave Isfahan. Safety couldn’t be guaranteed in such rural environmen­t. But how? This was not my country. My connection­s. My language.

Somehow somewhere a local plane was provided. I didn’t know the pilot who spoke no English. It was 200 miles to Tehran. In the capital city, without goodbyes, customs, tickets, seats or opportunit­y to recoup my necessarie­s, palace people or maybe even from our embassy since I never got to thank them threw me on a Pan Am jet heading to the USA.

I’ve reported before about our embassy’s 14-month standoff. Panic in the streets. Angry crowds. Rebels had overthrown the Shah. It was “Death to Americans” who were captured/beaten/tortured. Canada’s envoy, my dear friend, the late ambassador Ken Taylor, played in the film by Victor Garber, hid the six diplomats who became part of the “Argo” story. Affleck personally showed the film to ambassador Taylor.

I retell this only because just now the CIA has declassifi­ed more of the story.

An unfare time

THE end of Rosh Hashanah/ Yom Kippur brings up this Sammy Davis Jr. bit: “Years ago, in the South, a bigot bus driver told me to sit in the back. ‘But I’m Jewish,’ ” Sammy protested. “In that case,” shouted the driver, “You need to get off altogether.”

THERE exists still one position that hasn’t yet been filled in the current White House administra­tion — a president.

Only in Washington, kids, only in Washington.

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