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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 2784390" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>That does raise an interesting point. Which came first, the Persian Islamist aggression or the U.S. interventionism? Way back in WWI, were there any reasons beyond the war for the UK to take over their oil? I've always recognized that the Iranian government(s) hated us for supporting the UK in installing Reza Shah Pahlavi as ruler, hated us for the coup on Mossadegh and hated us for supporting the Shah of Iran and his brutal Savak. However, the populist revolutionary uprising has proven since 1979 that they are every bit as brutal and bloodthirsty. </p><p></p><p>I just wonder what if anything beyond stemming the red tide was in play back from 1925 through the early 70's?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 2784390, member: 1132"] That does raise an interesting point. Which came first, the Persian Islamist aggression or the U.S. interventionism? Way back in WWI, were there any reasons beyond the war for the UK to take over their oil? I've always recognized that the Iranian government(s) hated us for supporting the UK in installing Reza Shah Pahlavi as ruler, hated us for the coup on Mossadegh and hated us for supporting the Shah of Iran and his brutal Savak. However, the populist revolutionary uprising has proven since 1979 that they are every bit as brutal and bloodthirsty. I just wonder what if anything beyond stemming the red tide was in play back from 1925 through the early 70's? [/QUOTE]
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