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The Geopolitics Of Us Iranian Relations

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AMERICAN MILITARY UNIVERSITY

THE GEOPOLITICS OF US-IRANIAN RELATIONS

BY
NELSON SHAWVER

INTL500 – WEEK 8 ASSIGNMENT: RESEARCH PAPER
31 AUGUST 2014

The Geopolitics of US-Iranian Relations
American Military University

“It is imperative for other states to accept the reality of Iran’s prominent role in the Middle East and beyond and to recognize and respect Iran’s legitimate national rights, interests, and security concerns.”
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif (2014)

Introduction
From the 1953 CIA led overthrow of Iran 's prime minister to the present day increase in dialogue between Washington and Tehran leading to direct talks on Iraq 's security and an interim agreement on Iran’s nuclear program, there has been more than 60 years of complex and evolving relations between the United States and Iran. In 1953, British and US intelligence services executed Operation Ajax. Operation Ajax led to the ouster of the democratically elected Prime Minister of Iran, Mohammad Mossadeq. In 1954, the US and Britain would support and install Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi as the Shah of Iran. Despite claims and evidence of human rights violations against his people and the use of the Iranian security services (SAVAK) to silence his critics, Pahlavi was often publically praised by and maintained strong relations with the US and many regional leaders. By 1979, the Iranian public’s discontent with Pahlavi had reached a critical point and the Shah would be force to

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