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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... Washington . Two of the others were consultants- " cleared " outsiders who also knew the country inti- mately and on whom we could call for information or advice as needed . The fourth was still my number - one man in the region ...
... Washington . Two of the others were consultants- " cleared " outsiders who also knew the country inti- mately and on whom we could call for information or advice as needed . The fourth was still my number - one man in the region ...
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... Washington perceived Iran . As partial compensation for the rebuff , he accepted a Soviet trade agreement of $ 20 million to show the West that he could , if and when he wished , turn to their enemy ( and his also ) for help . Washington ...
... Washington perceived Iran . As partial compensation for the rebuff , he accepted a Soviet trade agreement of $ 20 million to show the West that he could , if and when he wished , turn to their enemy ( and his also ) for help . Washington ...
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... Washington , but absolutely no progress was made . In September , Mossadegh had had enough of these efforts . He broke diplomatic relations with the United Kingdom and expelled all the remaining Brit- ish from Iran . Just before that an ...
... Washington , but absolutely no progress was made . In September , Mossadegh had had enough of these efforts . He broke diplomatic relations with the United Kingdom and expelled all the remaining Brit- ish from Iran . Just before that an ...
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