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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... confidence in him . He is brave and absolutely loyal , not only to his father but to the Shah as well . He will be an invaluable , completely reliable contact with the general . " There are other officers and civilians who can play ...
... confidence in him . He is brave and absolutely loyal , not only to his father but to the Shah as well . He will be an invaluable , completely reliable contact with the general . " There are other officers and civilians who can play ...
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... confidence was surprising and most impressive . Then I had bid him . farewell with mixed feelings of concern and confi- dence . The Qashqai were enemies , the religious lead- ers doubtful , but the landed class had on the whole joined ...
... confidence was surprising and most impressive . Then I had bid him . farewell with mixed feelings of concern and confi- dence . The Qashqai were enemies , the religious lead- ers doubtful , but the landed class had on the whole joined ...
الصفحة 165
... no further , nor did I refer to our puzzlement over where and from whom the Boscoes had received their training . " Well , we count on them with confidence . They have a strong team under them " -no need to say we didn't know 165.
... no further , nor did I refer to our puzzlement over where and from whom the Boscoes had received their training . " Well , we count on them with confidence . They have a strong team under them " -no need to say we didn't know 165.
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