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Relations Between Iran and US Essay

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In 1979, protests erupted across the nation against the government of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. This was triggered by the domination of foreign policy, the exploitation of Iran’s resources and wealth by foreign firms, corruption and oppressive regime. The Shah’s government’s close ties with the United States and Israel, his oppressive methods and his program of Westernization were unpopular with the Iranian people. They therefore turned to the ‘ulama as an alternative. Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, in exile in Paris, distributed cassette tapes of his speeches to many of the partakers in the protests. The protests were eventually included under the umbrella of Shiite Islam. The Shah was eventually overthrown and sent to exile. Ayatollah …show more content…

The politicization of the concepts of Shi'ism was first presented by Ayatollah Khomeini’s concept of velayat-e faqih (the governance of jurisprudence). According to this concept, the Supreme Leader (vali-e faqih) is the legal leader of the Islamic community and, thus, he is equal to the imam. The velayat-e faqih has been the main principle of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s political structure since the revolution.
This Shiite component is a very important element of foreign policy as it is what forms Iranian identity, along with Iranian nationalism. Shi’ism is very different from Sunni Islam. It is infinitely more religious and plays a much larger role in people’s daily lives. It is because of this that even the most secular of the political groups that partook in the revolution were still very much religious. After the coup staged by the CIA against Mossadeq, who attempted to nationalize the oil industry, the United States became highly unpopular with the Iranian people and was viewed as a counterforce to Iranian nationalism. This strongly Shiite identity is also why the referendum resulted in the establishment of an Islamic Republic. It is also important as it set one of Iran’s major foreign policy goals and has been a driving force for many of its strategic decisions in the region. Following the establishment of the Islamic Republic, Iran severed ties with Israel, a far cry from what relations had been like, and even ceased to recognize it as an

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