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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... Dean Acheson , then Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs . The obligation to Acheson arose in this fashion . A friend of mine had recommended to me , and I in turn to Dean , one James Landis * to be senior American Economic ...
... Dean Acheson , then Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs . The obligation to Acheson arose in this fashion . A friend of mine had recommended to me , and I in turn to Dean , one James Landis * to be senior American Economic ...
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... Dean Acheson , who was Acting Secretary of State in the absence of Secretary Byrnes . As Dean told me a year later , he believed that the principal role in the Middle East should be , on the Allied side , played by the British . Now ...
... Dean Acheson , who was Acting Secretary of State in the absence of Secretary Byrnes . As Dean told me a year later , he believed that the principal role in the Middle East should be , on the Allied side , played by the British . Now ...
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... Dean Acheson and his close associates in the Department . Dean himself was first and foremost a friend of Great Britain . He had decided during World War II , when he was Assistant Secretary for Economic Affairs ( and had persuaded ...
... Dean Acheson and his close associates in the Department . Dean himself was first and foremost a friend of Great Britain . He had decided during World War II , when he was Assistant Secretary for Economic Affairs ( and had persuaded ...
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