The JAG Journal, 32. sējums,1. izdevumsOffice of the Judge Advocate General, Department of the Navy, 1982 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 50.
31. lappuse
... Iran and its leaders , however , added a new and sinister dimension to the scope of state terrorism . The United States responded to Iran's hostage - related claims in a number of ways , including diplomatic and political initiatives ...
... Iran and its leaders , however , added a new and sinister dimension to the scope of state terrorism . The United States responded to Iran's hostage - related claims in a number of ways , including diplomatic and political initiatives ...
32. lappuse
... Iran . In his memoirs , Truman wrote that " Russian activities in Iran threatened the peace of the world . " He stressed , moreover , that “ if the Russians were to control Iran's oil , either directly or indirectly , the raw material ...
... Iran . In his memoirs , Truman wrote that " Russian activities in Iran threatened the peace of the world . " He stressed , moreover , that “ if the Russians were to control Iran's oil , either directly or indirectly , the raw material ...
33. lappuse
... Iran and who had campaigned on a platform advocating global opposition to communism . 12 Mossadegh ap- pealed directly to President Eisenhower in May 1953 for economic assis- tance against Iran's " great economic and political ...
... Iran and who had campaigned on a platform advocating global opposition to communism . 12 Mossadegh ap- pealed directly to President Eisenhower in May 1953 for economic assis- tance against Iran's " great economic and political ...
34. lappuse
... Iranian Oil Company would have Western nations begging for Iranian oil . To the contrary , other sources were found and the Iranian economy floundered . 15 In the spring of 1953 , Mossadegh sensed that he was losing control and he ...
... Iranian Oil Company would have Western nations begging for Iranian oil . To the contrary , other sources were found and the Iranian economy floundered . 15 In the spring of 1953 , Mossadegh sensed that he was losing control and he ...
35. lappuse
... Iran's sinking economy , figured far more significantly in the coup than did the efforts of the United States . B. Tracing American Involvement . Notwithstanding the allegation of complicity in the overthrow of the Mossadegh regime ...
... Iran's sinking economy , figured far more significantly in the coup than did the efforts of the United States . B. Tracing American Involvement . Notwithstanding the allegation of complicity in the overthrow of the Mossadegh regime ...
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