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Iran is a republic country situated in Central Eurasia and Western Asia with an estimated population of 76.9 million as of 2010. It is the 18th largest country in the world with a total land area of 1,648,195 sq km.

3,383 Questions

Was there ever a different type of government in Iran?

Iran has a history of more than 2500 years of kingdom and from 1979 after Islamic revolution, it changed to Islamic Republic.

Who are the allies of Iran?

Syria, Some parts of Lebanon and Lebanese party's, and in some way you can call the "Palestinian republic's" president a ally to Iran and Ahmadinejad.

What are contra-indications for a hysteroscopy?

The procedure is not performed on women with acute pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) due to the potential of exacerbating the condition.

Why does the US support Israel instead of Iran?

Answer 1

This policy of support for the State of Israel goes back to the Truman Adminstration. Iran lost U.S. support in the Carter Adminstration. The Obama Adminsitration has been rethinking these relationships and is working to reverse both of these decisions of previous adminstrations.

Answer 2

The question assumes that it is an either/or situation. In many political conflicts in the world, the US maintains supportive and positive relations with both parties. Some examples include: Pakistan/India, Indonesia/East Timor, China/Taiwan, Russia/Georgia, Armenia/Azerbaijan, Turkey/Cyprus, etc. The US relationship with Israel and the US relationship with Iran are based on fundamentally different factors.

Israel and the United States started on friendly terms with the United States approving the 1947 Partition Plan. However, until the Six-Day War of 1967, the United States did not see Israel as a country that would exist in the long-term because of Arab belligerence against the State. After Israel's stunning victory in that war, the United States became Israel's primary Western Ally and began to trade technologies, both civilian and military, with Israel. Israel has cooperated with the United States on diplomatic issues, military and intelligence exchanges, large amounts of trade, and significant technological investment. In addition there a numerous Americans who support the State of Israel because of religious convictions on top of the already-listed reasons. The United States government, therefore takes a pro-Israel stance in international politics and is often seen as Israel's backer. As a result, the United States opinion on the conflict is often harsher on Palestinian Terrorism than the Israeli Occupation.

Iran and the United States were close allies through much of the Cold War and the Shah of Iran took a decidedly pro-Western political view. In 1951, the Shah of Iran was ousted, leading to the United States CIA collaborating with the British to reinstall the Shah in 1953 called Operation Ajax. From 1953-1979, the Shah of Iran maintained strong military alliances with pro-Western countries, including Israel. In 1979, the Islamic Republic of Iran was declared and the Shah fled once more. He eventually ended up in New York in November of 1979 for medical surgery. The Islamic Republic demanded that the US render the Shah to them for a trial (and likely torture). The US refusal to do so met with Iranian anger that manifested in the attack on the US Embassy in Tehran. This invasion of the US diplomatic rights in Tehran led to the US ending relations with Iran, under President Carter.

Additionally, Answer 1 is incorrect concerning US Support for Israel. It only goes back to the Johnson Administration (1967). Prior to that US-Israel relations were cordial, but not openly supportive.

How long did the Shah of Iran live in Mexico?

For only 122 days, at the city of Cuernavaca, 59 Km (37 mi) south of Mexico City.

What was Teddy Roosevelt's grandson doing in Iran?

Part of the Republican campaign during 1952 had been to blame Democrats for losing parts of the world to the Communists. Once in power in 1953, Eisenhower's administration wanted to make sure that it would not be accused of the same thing. But, as David Halberstam writes in his history The Fifties, "The Korean war proved there were certain domestic restraints on American military involvement in the third world. The Eisenhower administration quickly found a solution in the CIA, which had developed a covert operations capability in addition to its mandated role of gathering intelligence. This willingness to use the CIA for paramilitary and other clandestine operatinos was a marked contrast from the policies of the Truman years."

The Republican administration's first opportunity would come in a struggle with the Soviet Union for control of oil in a place that for most Americans was more of a storybook than a real place. Once known as Persia, Iran had been a battleground in the First World War when the Russians battled the Ottoman Turks (then allied with Germany) over the area's territory and oil. After the war, a cavalry officer named Reza Khan overthrew the government, named himself shah, and changed the family name to Pahlavi. During World War II, the Shah tried to remain neutral, but British and Soviet forces-then allies against Nazi Germany- had forced Shah Reza from the throne and installed his son Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, as the new shah. He agreed to a treaty with Britain and the Soviet Union, allowing them to use the Trans-Iranian railway to ship oil and to keep troops in Iran for the duration of the war.

The British treated Iran as a colony, taking the country's oil as if it were theirs. While the British were earning millions of pounds, the Iranians were gien only a small share of the profits. The British also established segregated facilities for British oil workers in Iran, increasing tensions and resentments among the Iranian people. In 1951, a group of Iranian nationalists led by Mohammad Mossadegh demanded an end to British control of the oil industry. Mossadegh became Iran's Soviet leaning prime minister, and the oil industry was placed under government ownership and control. The shah was reduced to a figurehead.

Then, at the request of the British, the CIA engineered a coup that would restore the shah-whose CIA code name was Boy Scout - to power. With the blessings of Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and his brother Allen Dulles, head of the CIA, the chief organizer of the coup was Kermit Roosevelt, grandson of Teddy (and cousin of FDR). A CIA desk chief who specialized in the Middle East, Roosevelt secretly drove from Baghdad to Teheran, where he convinced the young shah that London and Washington would back him if he seized control. Roosevelt organized massive public demonstrations in favor of the shah, and the cooperative Teheran police suppressed any counter demonstrations. Although Roosevelt succeeded on this occasion, he was generally opposed to such CIA interventions. He later resigned from the CIA rather than participate in a plan to overthrow Egypt's Nasser. Allen Dulles-James Srodes.

The shah was in power. Mossadegh was toppled and arrested. The coup had accomplished all of America's immediate goals. But what about longer term? If history is about connecting the dots, gast forward a few years. During the early 1960s, the shah attempted a series of economic and social reforms, including a land reform program that redistributed the holdings of wealthy landlords among the peasants who worked the land. He also promoted education, improved social welfare services, and gave women the right to vote. At the same time, he exercised nearly absolute control over the government through a hated secret police force, called the SAVAK. Opposition began to grow, especially among students and conservative Muslims.

Barely a quarter of a century later, the ultimate unforseen outcome of the CIA coup came about. in January 1979, mass demonstrations, strikes, and riots led to the shah's departure from Iran. The fundamentalist Islamic cleric Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini declared Iran an Islamic republic, and the ayatollah became the country's supreme leader. When President Carter allowed the shah to enter the US for medical treatment and refused to hand him over for trial in Iran, Iranian revolutionaries seized the US embassy in Teheran, taking a group of Americans as hostages. This was the beginning of a long history of the fundamentalist Islamic movement, whose anit-Americanism would ultimately lead to 9/11.

Is same-sex marriage legal in Iran?

Same sex marriage is sinful and banned and illegal per Islam religion and hence illegal also in Iran.

Are there famous festivals in Iran?

There are many festivals in Iran. Many reaching back thousends of years into history. One of the most famous would be the Persian New Year, otherwise known as Norouz, in English there are many varying spellings for this word.

Other festivals such as Yalda which happens on the winter equinox. Other festivals such as Ashura which are Islamic festivals celebrated every year.

What type of music is popular in Iran?

Iran developed some of its own pop music between the 1950's and 1980's before the revolution, which showed presence of strong vocals and guitar. Post-revolution, much music popular in Iran is influenced by religious restriction.

What movie and television projects has Iran Kuykendall been in?

Iran Kuykendall has: Played Fletcher in "Revolver" in 2006. Played David in "The Legend of David" in 2007. Played George W. Bush in "W. and the Freedom Fighters" in 2007. Played Shotgun Wielding Bad Man in "Precious Cargo" in 2008. Played Thomas in "The Eagle and the Pit" in 2009.

When was Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Industrial Company created?

Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Industrial Company was created in 1976.

Does Iran have an autocratic government?

Yes. It is ruled by the Supreme Council of Ayatollahs who self-appoint and must approve of all candidates for the Majlis (legislature) and the Presidency.

Is Iran a must visit country?

yes it has many beautiful sites and shopping centers including bazaars

What is the proper noun for Iranian?

The proper noun for the proper adjective Iranian is Iran, once ancient Persia.

The word Iranian is also a proper noun, a word for a native or national of Iran, or a person of Iranian descent.

Will Putin broker peace between the US and Iran as he did in Syria?

It is unlikely. Putin had an incredible amount of leverage in Syria since he was one of the primary backers of the Syrian Regime. Iran is a truly independent regime. Additionally, the grievances between the US and Iran have nothing to do with Russia and cannot be resolved by Russia. However, Russia will be a huge part in making any long term solution between the US and Iran work, especially in the nuclear arena since Russia is deeply connected to the Iranian nuclear program.

Who did the Persians pray to?

Persians worshiped fire as god. then once Christianity and Islam came they worshiped fire before god.

now for the most part it is god, but there are some small tribes that still worship fire. In Persian it is pronounced "Aag" similar to the Hindu rituals for Ganga.

They built massive celestial temples to worship in.

after monotheistic religions came, those temples were deemed demonic worship as they practiced sadism and anal sex.

How can you find Iranian dentist in Birmingham?

Search up Iranian dentists in Birmingham on Google...?