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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الصفحة 87
... Soon both sides were striking attitudes which one might have thought had gone out of fashion with the death of Queen Victoria . For the British , the wogs were on the rampage . For the Iranians , a war of liberation had begun against ...
... Soon both sides were striking attitudes which one might have thought had gone out of fashion with the death of Queen Victoria . For the British , the wogs were on the rampage . For the Iranians , a war of liberation had begun against ...
الصفحة 110
... soon after the Japanese attack . My wife and I were invited to Christmas lunch at the White House , where FDR , cigarette holder as usual jutting from his mouth , and Churchill , wreathed in smiles , toasted the table guests , the world ...
... soon after the Japanese attack . My wife and I were invited to Christmas lunch at the White House , where FDR , cigarette holder as usual jutting from his mouth , and Churchill , wreathed in smiles , toasted the table guests , the world ...
الصفحة 187
... soon heard , was also circulating throughout the city . Even though Teheran radio was playing things very cozy and by ten o'clock was reduced to a dull quotation of grain prices , things were clearly moving well , in the right direction ...
... soon heard , was also circulating throughout the city . Even though Teheran radio was playing things very cozy and by ten o'clock was reduced to a dull quotation of grain prices , things were clearly moving well , in the right direction ...
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