Foreign Relations of the United States, 1969-1976, V. XXVII, Iran, Iraq, 1973-1976Government Printing Office, 2013 M03 21 - 977 pages The Foreign Relations of the United States series presents the official documentary historical record of major foreign policy decisions and significant diplomatic activity of the United States Government. Part of a subseries of the State Department's Foreign Relations of the United States (FRUS) series that documents the most important issues in the foreign policy of the administrations of Richard M. Nixon and Gerald R. Ford, this volume documents U.S. policy towards Iran and Iraq from 1973 to 1976. The volume's six chapters are divided into two chronological sections. The first section documents the increasingly close political, economic, and strategic relationship, which developed between the U.S. and Iran during the mid-1970s. The second section covers Washington's somewhat more distant interactions with Iraq, with whom the United States did not maintain formal diplomatic relations following the 1967 Arab-Israeli war. Historians, researchers, and students in high school and above, including debate teams, may want to use this resource for the chronological timeframes for U.S. involvement with Iran druing the mid-1970s. High school, public, community college, and academic/university libraries will want to include this primary source reference work in their Middle East reference collections. Table of Contents Edited by Monica Belmonte. General Editor, Edward C. Keefer. |
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... increase her involvement with world - wide humanitarian causes such as the 2Red Cross in order to en- hance her international image . At the same time , she will maintain her well - publicized interest in charitable endeavors at home ...
... increase the utility of our services to the GOI so as to maintain our influence over its policy . We should be prompt and positive in handling requests and provide the best quality advice available . It will also be necessary ...
... increase in crude oil production , the turning over to the National Iranian Oil Company ( NIOC ) of the consortium's old refinery in Iran , agreement to buy that refinery's output at an “ advantageous " price and the tying of Iranian ...
... increase in ' General ' expenditures and is probably in part respon- sible for the 38 per cent rise in social expenditures . " He concluded that the full impact of military spending on Iranian fiscal plans had yet to be fully calculated ...
... increase Jordan's need and to force the Saudis to contribute more to Jordan . Anything Iran can do to persuade Kuwait and Saudi Arabia to give more at this point would be very useful . I think Jordan could use about $ 30 million more ...