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Iran–United States Relations Summary
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The relations between Iran and the United States have experienced major transformations since the Iranian revolution of 1978–1979 and the overthrow of the pro-Western monarchy in Iran. In 1953, Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi (1919–1980) was...
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Foreign relations of Iran Information
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Following the 1979 revolution in Iran, the Islamic revolutionary regime of Ayatollah Khomeini dramatically reversed the pro-Western foreign policy of the regime it overthrew. Since then Iran has oscillated between the two opposing tendencies of...


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U.S. has two-part strategy with Iran
5/27/2007: 782 words, approx. 3 pages
The United States is pursuing a two-track strategy with Iran that reflects the high stakes in any engagement with a nation President Bush accuses of bankrolling terrorism and secretly building a nuclear bomb.Monday's talks in Baghdad are one element. Discussion between the U.S. and Iranian...
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U.S. terror listing would squeeze Iran
8/15/2007: 873 words, approx. 3 pages
A Bush administration move to blacklist Iran's Revolutionary Guards as a terrorist group would ratchet up pressure on businesses from construction to oil that the military corps is thought to control, analysts said Wednesday.Such a step also would heighten the U.S. confrontation with Iran, giving...
 


 

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