DALLAS - March 31, 2026 - PRLog -- Dallas, Texas The nonfiction release The Other Side of the Iran Contra Affair. If the Jamaicans have Uzi's. Then they got them from Iran. Who gave the Jamaican Posse's Uzi's and Crack-Cocaine to Sell? A Dallas, Texas Story. Part One by Schelandria R. Tallie is drawing renewed national attention as geopolitical tensions between the United States, Israel, and Iran continue to dominate headlines.
First published in late 2025, the book presents a historical and investigative narrative centered on the Iran-Contra Affair, with a specific focus on alleged connections between international arms flows, narcotics distribution, and criminal networks operating in Dallas, Texas. The work blends true crime, political analysis, and partial auto-ethnography, drawing on criminal intelligence reports, federal agency records, and regional media archives.
Tallie's central thesis explores whether Cold War-era covert operations and global weapons trafficking networks had downstream effects on U.S. urban communities—particularly through the proliferation of crack cocaine and high-powered firearms among organized groups such as Jamaican posses. The book situates Dallas as a critical but underexamined node in this broader narrative.
Renewed Relevance in a Modern Context
As tensions escalate in the Middle East involving Iran, Israel, and the United States, Tallie's work is being revisited for its historical framing of covert international relationships and unintended domestic consequences.
While the current geopolitical landscape differs significantly from the Cold War environment that shaped the Iran-Contra Affair, parallels are being drawn in public discourse:
- Covert alliances and proxy dynamics: The Iran-Contra Affair exposed secret arms dealings and indirect geopolitical maneuvering—issues that remain relevant in today's Middle Eastern conflicts.
- Blowback effects: Tallie's narrative emphasizes how foreign policy decisions can have domestic repercussions, a concept still debated in contemporary national security analysis.
- Information gaps and public trust: Then as now, questions persist about transparency, intelligence operations, and accountability.
A Dallas Story with National Implications
By anchoring a global scandal in the lived realities of Dallas communities during the 1980s crack epidemic, Tallie's book contributes to ongoing discussions about systemic inequality, criminal justice, and the long-term impacts of U.S. foreign policy at the local level.
The author, a Texas-based forensic psychology scholar and licensed counselor, positions the work as both educational and investigative—aimed at bridging gaps between historical events and community-level outcomes.
Now Available
Part One: Iran Contra Affair
https://books2read.com/u/bPBQBz
Part Two: Jamaican Posse
https://books2read.com/u/bQOWEv
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Source: S.R. Tallie Consulting Services
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