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    Iran previously known as Persia is not one of the largest countries in the world. It is approximately a little smaller than Alaska by comparison. Throughout the years, Iran was involved in many conflicts while still today holding its own against other countries in the world. Iran is located within the Middle East with the bordering countries of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Turkey. As early as the period of the Romans, Iran had many types of leaders, conflicts and enemies

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    Iran Jake Ward Mr. Matteson September 19, 2014 Honors International Relations  Contents Introduction 3 Early History 3 Recent History 4 Current Conditions 6 Geography 6 Domestic Policy 6 Religion 6 Terrorist Groups 7 Government 8 Political Structure 8 Significant Leaders 8 Economy 8 International Relations 8 The United States 8 (Other Nations…) 8 Global Issues with Precedence 8 (Issues…) 8 Outlook 8   Introduction Early History Before adopting the name Iran in 1935, the country was known as Persia

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    Roy Mottahedeh is a Gruney Professor at Harvard University, where he teaches pre-modern social and intellectual history of the Middle East and is an expert on Iranian culture. Mottahedeh started his higher level education journey at Harvard College at which he studied history, he then received a bachelor’s degree in Persian and Arabic at Cambridge University. While teaching at Princeton University, Mottahedeh wrote his first book “Loyalty and Leadership in an early Islamic Society” in 1980, followed

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    Throughout its ancient history dating back to the first Persian Empire in 550 BC to modernity Iran has been influenced by many world powers. Conquered by the Greeks, Arabs and Mongols and monopolized by the UK, US and Russia. Iran has seen its fair share of consequences brought by foreign intervention. Although never colonized starting in the late 1800s Iran became a key player in the struggle for dominance of world powers due to its strategic location and resources. In 1921 Military commander Reza

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    Iran is a very traditional and religious country. Also known as, Persia long ago Iran is now non-Arab Muslim state in the Middle East. The main language that is speaking in Iran is Persian-Farsi. This is for the most part, because they come from a background of being Persian long ago. Oil has been a big part of Iran’s history because it is a well-needed mineral throughout the world. Iran’s terrain is a very diverse and has many rugged and mountainous areas. It also is borders the Caspian Sea and

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    of Iran has opposed the agreement. Iran is till considered a threat to the US national interest and security. The threats can 't be eliminated by only military means, but it requires a comprehensive strategy. It is important to reduce the capability of Iran and change its intention. The best possible way to do this is supporting a gradual political transition of power from an extremist religious leader to the Iranian nation. Iran in a Glance: It 's important to understand a nation’s history and

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    U.S Sanctions on Iran Anna Marie Contreras 35N Advanced Leaders Course   Introduction Currently, numerous sanctions target the Iranian economy. These sanctions are implemented and enforced by the United States of America, The European Union, and several other United Nation members to include; Japan, the Republic of Korea, Canada, Australia, Norway, Switzer. Fathollah-nejad, A. (2013). These measures are necessary to enforce international laws through means other than war. These sanctions range

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    Understanding the history and the culture of a country makes transitioning through the country extremely helpful. From a military standpoint if you understand the culture and ways of a country this can prevent a negative appearance and enable easier movement through the country during wartime operations. For some countries, this can be easier than others can. Though its history runs extremely deep, Iran is a relatively new country whose revolution was less than four decades ago. During the time

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    Iran (Persian: ایران Irān [ʔiːˈɾɒːn] (About this sound listen)), also known as Persia[10] (/ˈpɜːrʒə/),[11] officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (Persian: جمهوری اسلامی ایران Jomhuri-ye Eslāmi-ye Irān (About this sound listen)),[12] is a sovereign state in Western Asia.[13][14] With about 81 million inhabitants,[6] Iran is the world's 18th-most-populous country.[15] Comprising a land area of 1,648,195 km2 (636,372 sq mi), it is the second-largest country in the Middle East and the 17th-largest

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    The culture of Iran, also known as culture of Persia is one of the oldest cultures in the world. The Iranian culture influenced the culture of other countries such as Italy and Greece as well. The key pieces in Iranian culture are art and language. Iran also has one of the most unique and richest art backgrounds in the history of our world. Likewise, they have the beautiful language called Farsi. To sum up, Iran has one of the oldest cultures in the world. Iran’s language and art deems it as one

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