Countercoup, the Struggle for the Control of IranMcGraw-Hill, 1979 - 217 من الصفحات The former head of the Middle East Department of the CIA during the 1950s, details his involvement in Iranian politics. |
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... Shah's backing , to organize the military support . We would propose to contact carefully selected army leaders . I repeat , ' carefully selected . ' The present chief of staff , General Riahi , is a key supporter of Mossadegh . We are ...
... Shah's backing , to organize the military support . We would propose to contact carefully selected army leaders . I repeat , ' carefully selected . ' The present chief of staff , General Riahi , is a key supporter of Mossadegh . We are ...
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... Shah's face . " The rebel forces have offered their unconditional surrender to my governor general in Azerbaijan . I have his telegram right here . ” And he handed it to the stunned Ambassador . As the Shah wrote later , " apparently he ...
... Shah's face . " The rebel forces have offered their unconditional surrender to my governor general in Azerbaijan . I have his telegram right here . ” And he handed it to the stunned Ambassador . As the Shah wrote later , " apparently he ...
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... Shah's prerogatives . That sounds too formal , " he acknowledged . He drew on another bit of slang he had picked up somewhere . " If the Prime Minister is trying to do the Shah in the eye , the people will rise up and clobber him . " I ...
... Shah's prerogatives . That sounds too formal , " he acknowledged . He drew on another bit of slang he had picked up somewhere . " If the Prime Minister is trying to do the Shah in the eye , the people will rise up and clobber him . " I ...
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