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this man changed the
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world he took Iran and made it an
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inspiration for a new uncompromising
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strand of Islam our bosses couldn't cope
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with the idea of an 80-year-old
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Ayatollah which they didn't even know
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what an Ayatollah was who lived on
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garlic and onions and yogurt directing a
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revolution that was about to topple
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America's most important
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Ally
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his Iran broke all the rules of
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diplomacy it Unleashed forces the West
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still cannot
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handle it has undermined the West's hold
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on the Middle East Iran is deliberately
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causing maximum problems Iran is a
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threat to world peace I will do
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everything in my power to prevent Iran
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from obtaining a new nuclear
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weapon everything in my
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power this series tells the inside story
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of how for 30 years Iran has baffled and
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defeated Western
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leaders
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Ayatollah ruhala Ki spent 14 years
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banished from his native
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Iran from neighboring Iraq he waged a
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holy war against the Sha of
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Iran in the Autumn of 1978 Iraq's leader
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Saddam Hussein presented the Sha with a
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startling choice
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the Sha was
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cautious in those days we thought that
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if somebody get rid of Ki he will become
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like a martyr and he become even
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greater Muhammad Resa palavi had ruled
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Iran for almost 40
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years
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sh he lived in a world apart from his
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people he was kept in power by a vicious
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security service and the fifth largest
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army on Earth equipped with American
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Weaponry he ignored calls for
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democracy he let the nation's vast oil
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wealth go only to the
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few he promoted Western culture enraging
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millions of
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Muslims many groups resented the Sha
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they came together under H's
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Banner
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for the Sha's government banned public
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gather
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gings during one rally in Teran troops
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shot more than a 100 demonstrators
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dead
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from Iraq Imam H was causing havoc in
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Iran the Sha declined saddam's offer to
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kill him but agreed to his being
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expelled Ki sought refuge in
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Kuwait
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Ki chose never to visit Paris even
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though he set up home 18 miles
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away a supporter lent him a house in the
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village of Nerf
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chatau
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word went out to his followers around
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the
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worldi was now in Easy reach of the
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world's
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media
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so there is no alternative to
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fighting H's success in stoking the
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revolution embarrassed the French
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President an ally of the
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Sha
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president jar sent the official
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responsible for high-profile forign
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visitors to issue a warning to the
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ayatolla
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for
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for in fact her's house was a veritable
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production line copying and distributing
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his
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pronouncements in Iran anyone carrying
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H's words risked
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arrest the whole country ground to a
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halt when strikes begun by the left
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received her's
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blessing the military commanders Drew up
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proposals to to end the
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chaos
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for America was caught off
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guard for 30 years the Sha had stood
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shoulder-to-shoulder with American
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Presidents against the spread of
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Communism and anti-western movement in
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the Middle East Iran because of the
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great leadership of the Sha is an island
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of
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stability in one of the more troubled
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areas of the
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world now just 10 months later President
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Carter's words rang
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Hollow the question is beginning to
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arise how long the present government
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here can last with almost daily fighting
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on the streets
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supposed to be it was a question the
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American ambassador and his Deputy
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needed to
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answer we were invited to this party we
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both went around quite separately
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talking to the various generals and
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Admirals when I asked General rabid how
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things were going he said no problem at
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all so I went over to Admiral
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habibah and I asked the same penetrating
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question how are things
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going here we were the country was in
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turmoil and there was not one
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significant mention of political
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problems
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disorder or
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anything I could not sleep that night in
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the morning I hustled over to the
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Embassy I went in I said um Mr
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Ambassador this is not going to work he
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smiled and he threw to me a pile of a
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yellow line paper with his with writing
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on it and top was thinking the
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unthinkable the ambassador's report to
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Washington spelled it out the Sha's
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regime was in
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Peril the president called an emergency
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meeting
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our presumption was that the United
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States policies would be better off uh
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if the Sha did stay in power we were
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concerned that if sha Falls the whole
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thing could become extremely unstable
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not just in Iran but in the
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region but over how to save the Sha the
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President's advisers were
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divided secretary Vance and I both felt
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that the best chance the Sha had to
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maintain his position was to go the
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direction of Reform to have early
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elections to take human rights steps
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that would endure would gain the
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confidence of his people you first
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reestablish order thereby asserting your
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Authority and the shortly thereafter
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initiate reforms having proven that
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you're in charge brinsky felt we should
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make it very clear to the shaw that we
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would not object in any way if he
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decided to really crack down very hard
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and use what inski came to call the Iron
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Fist the message to the Sha was not
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clear it urged him simultaneously to get
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tough with the protesters and to offer
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them
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concessions the Sha summoned the
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Ambassador Ambassador Sullivan had to
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say I have no instructions on this your
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majesty which left the the the Sha very
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very
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confused the King of Kings went on TV
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and embraced the
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revolutionaries
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the Sha announced that he and his family
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would soon be taking an extended
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holiday the Americans decided they had
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to
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act Our intention was to make sure that
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the Sha's support was firm
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and to make sure that Iran didn't come
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apart I said to the president that we
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ought to explore the question of what
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will be the behavior and the attitude of
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the Iranian military President Carter
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turned to a general who had served in
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Iran my structions were
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to um give United States assurances to
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the military of Iran that we would
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support them his mission was to go out
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and see if the Iranian military had the
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stomach to attempt to coup and to
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suppress the
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revolution the general had to get the
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military to defend the throne while the
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Sha was
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away you had to have plans you know the
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immediate thought of these generals and
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Admirals was to do what you're talking
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about the they take control but when I
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ask how they were
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speechless in his Haste The American
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General had failed to pay the usual
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courtesy call on the
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Sha
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for he cautioned me and only as a Shaw
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could do and you'd have to know him and
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see him looking at you through his
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glasses with his penetrating look that I
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should not forget who the king of kings
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was I saw him only
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once when he accompanied the American
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ambassador to come and inquire about the
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date of my departure and even the hour
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of my
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departure that's what I discussed with
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General
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Heiser before his holiday the Shar
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appointed a new prime minister a
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moderate and former opponent of his
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regime shapur
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baktiar I hope that we can settle all
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dispute and misunderstanding between the
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king and the nation we
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hope soon after the Sha and his wife
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left
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Iran I had to take a little tranquilizer
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I usually never took tranquilizers but I
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had to take one not to cry or to feel
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sad
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for on that uh plane I was looking back
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and thinking is it the last time I'm
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seeing my
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land the Sha had fled a popular Uprising
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once before in
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1953 then America and Britain had
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engineered a coup which put him back on
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the
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throne now Western leaders were at a
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summit in the
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Caribbean this time they agreed the Sha
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was a lost cause and their only hope for
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a pro-western Iran was his new Prime
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Minister President Carter asked
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president jar to help persuade heri to
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keep away from
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Iran
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for
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foree Hai called on his supporters in
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Iran to give the soldiers
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flowers many soldiers were conscripts
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and followers of heri they deserted in
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droves the revolutionaries set up
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reception centers to receive
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them
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for a section of the military was
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determined to stop Hai by any
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means
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for in France her's advisers agonized
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over the right moment to
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return
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for
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I will not forget the hospitality of the
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French government and the French
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people and their sense of
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Liberty during the flight a German TV
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reporter was allowed into H's private
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cabin
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Romania and
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G BR and uh
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sadic tabatabai a favorite relative of
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heri was being entrusted with the draft
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Constitution that embodied H's vision
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for an Islamic Republic of
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Iran it was a dangerous
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document
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they needn't have worried as he came
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down the steps Hai brought 2,500 years
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of monarchy in Iran to an
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end
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for the man given the honor of driving
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heri had taken on more than he bargained
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for well
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[Music]
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for her's people parted the crowd so a
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helicopter could come and rescue him
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from his own
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[Music]
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followers the revolutionaries now
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attacked police stations and military
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bases each time they captured One They
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seized more
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weapons after 10 days the baguer
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military Chiefs
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met
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for they argued through the
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night
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next morning one of H's left tenants
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took a phone
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call
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the Sha's prime minister fled the
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country many of the Sha's Inner Circle
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were summarily
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executed the part that was difficult I
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must say on the nerves was getting up
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and look at the morning paper and to see
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people that you'd known for a long time
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just lying on a slab with bullet holes
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throughout their
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body America feared its Embassy could
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become a Target it reduced its staff
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from over 2,000 to under 100 then the
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Sha asked if he could settle in
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America I advise strongly against an
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early admission of the shaw I warned
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that if we did it was such a sensitive
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matter that there could be considerable
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violence demonstrations agitation
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against the United
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States President Carter
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agreed my presumption was that I would
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not let him come into the United States
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I argued that he should be allowed
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because we treated him as an ally in
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good times and I felt it was our
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responsibility to treat him as a former
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Ally but a friend in bad
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times the president said well let me ask
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you one question if we do this and as
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some
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fear our
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uh employees in our Embassy in Iran are
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taken
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hostage then what will your advice
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be and and the room fell
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dead and he said I thought
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so meanwhile Hai was fulfilling his
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dream Iranians voted by referendum to
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make Iran an Islamic Republic the new
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government called for the Sha to be sent
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back to stand
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trial country after country refused him
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entry so for months he wandered the
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globe then he appealed again to
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President
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Carter one afternoon I got a message
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that the Sha was confirmed to have
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terminal cancer and asked me if he could
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come in to New York for uh diagnosis and
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treatment the Sha had kept his cancer
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secret for 4 years his doctors had told
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his wife wife but she too never
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mentioned it even to her husband I had a
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feeling that he didn't want anybody to
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know and I wanted to respect his
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wish that is why I I never asked him
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this time Carter agreed to admit the
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Sha America's man in tran informed
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foreign minister
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yasdi he had advised strongly for months
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before that about the difficulty of any
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kind of gesture toward the shaw or his
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family I was well aware of
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that I will never forget the words he
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gave me we will do our
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best he did not say we will guarantee
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your security he said we will do our
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best Iran's foreign minister was on his
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way to alers for Independence Day so was
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Carter's top adviser Dr
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binski urged foreign minister yasi to
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have a talk with with brazinski I knew
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what that might mean if would Elevate
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the dialogue up to a point where it
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mattered after the celebrations they met
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in pinsky's
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Suite I told him that first of all we
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had no
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designs and to use the Sha against the
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new regime in
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Iran as I remember I pointed out to him
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that the Sha was an ill
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man
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for I didn't see the need for any
00:31:08
procedure of this sort which would be in
00:31:10
a
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sense negatively reflecting on the
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veracity of the US
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government
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passenger a small group of students now
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took Center
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Stage what they did next would poison
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relations between Iran and the West to
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this
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day the student leader arranged to meet
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four colleagues at Teran
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University
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one who opposed was Mahmud Ahmed dad
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Iran 's future
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president clerics and Communists had
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been allies of convenience in the
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revolution ammad feared the Communists
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gaining
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ground the three who wanted to seize the
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American Embassy went ahead without him
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they approached a cleric close to
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heri 72 hours later students gathered
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outside the embassy
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at first this demonstration seemed to me
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to be an
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interruption that it was going to really
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mess us up on getting our timetable you
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know it's amazing how you don't worry
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about the right things at the wrong time
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and then when it it happened very
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quickly these HS started to scale the
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[Applause]
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walls the acting Ambassador was told
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just after leaving a meeting in the
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foreign
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Ministry I had to turn around rather
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quickly and go back to the M Foreign
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Ministry find help from where it
00:34:20
mattered and that was the foreign
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minister
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himself
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for I said I know you warned me against
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this but we've got I need
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help only Ki could sort this out but he
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was in the holy city of K and he was
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taking his daily
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nap
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by now hundreds of students had entered
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the embassy compound vastly outnumbered
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the US Marines held their
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fire they asked me what should we do and
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I said given what you've told me the
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degree of chaos surrounds you the
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control that has now slipped away from
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your hands over there in the compound
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you should surrender and I gave that
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order
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good evening the American Embassy in
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tahan is in the hands of Muslim Students
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tonight I have received assurances that
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they will be kept safe and uh and well
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the administration's problem is no one
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knows whom to blame for the Takeover of
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the embassy foreign minister yasi he
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said the Iranian government would do its
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best to resolve the matter the foreign
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minister reached K and went straight to
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heri
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for he set off back to Tran to carry out
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H's instruction to end The Siege at the
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same time the students in the embassy
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set out to get the imam's blessing to
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continue
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it
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[Music]
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the cleric called H's home and spoke to
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his friend's son
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[Music]
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ahmedi now used the students takeover to
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advance his vision for
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Iran the students paraded their cap
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Ives I was taken outside and the hordes
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were already out there screaming uh
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death to the
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hostages we were like animals in a
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[Music]
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zoo heni had breached the basic rule
00:37:49
that enables diplomats to work in a
00:37:51
crisis in doing so he had reversed the
00:37:54
decision he gave foreign minister Yas
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who had been at his side since his Exile
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in
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Iraq the cabinet now met in emergency
00:38:05
[Music]
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session
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for ki's support of the students had
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enabled him to sweep the moderates out
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of government a month later he assumed
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the new post of supreme leader giving
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him in effect total
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control
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and the American diplomats remained in
00:39:01
captivity we send word to the ayatolla
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that if he uh injured a
00:39:07
hostage that we would stop all commerce
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between Iran and the outside world by
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blockading their sea ports and so forth
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we didn't go into detail and if he
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killed any hostages that I would respond
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with military action is Iran now in
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effect at war with the United
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[Music]
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States what do you mean by
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War if you mean our armies against the
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United States
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armies no there is no such
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War if you mean it is a battle of
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nerves it is Carter's
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doing but if the
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president says
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he refuses to return the
00:39:59
Sha and if the Imam
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says he will not free the
00:40:07
hostages then what what can be the
00:40:14
answer he will not disc he's not even
00:40:17
going to listen to
00:40:18
it rebuffed all America's efforts to get
00:40:21
the hostages released 3 months after the
00:40:24
embassy takeover America imposed
00:40:26
sanctions on Iran freezing its us assets
00:40:29
and banning its oil
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00:40:49
imports they had two or three different
00:40:52
interrogations teams that worked me over
00:40:55
I was beaten I was hung by my wrist
00:40:58
marched into trees and yeah of course
00:41:00
with a blindfold on they'd tie me up
00:41:03
like a pretzel and come in about every
00:41:05
15 minutes give me a couple of good
00:41:07
Swift kicks pull me to my feet and ask
00:41:09
me a bunch of stupid questions good
00:41:12
evening for the first time since the
00:41:14
Iran Crisis began 40 days ago President
00:41:17
Carter has indicated a glimmer of hope
00:41:19
in the conference hopes were false and
00:41:21
news channels gave a daily reminder of
00:41:23
the embassy Siege the Sha finished his
00:41:26
medical treatment and left America but H
00:41:30
still refused to release the
00:41:32
hostages seen around the world as a an
00:41:36
America no longer capable of dealing
00:41:40
with her real problems it humbled the
00:41:43
administration in dealing with problems
00:41:45
at home it had a profound prevailing
00:41:49
devastating uh paralyzing impact upon
00:41:52
our
00:41:53
government I don't know how much longer
00:41:55
we can sit here and uh see them kept
00:41:59
captive while the situation around them
00:42:02
does uh deteriorate he saw our honor at
00:42:05
stake he knew that we had to act and he
00:42:08
said so we began to figure out how we
00:42:11
could extract the hostages from from the
00:42:16
Iranians their rescue plan would test
00:42:18
America's Armed Forces to the
00:42:22
Limit it required 14 aircraft to cross
00:42:26
hundreds of miles of
00:42:28
Iran after refueling in the desert eight
00:42:31
helicopters would fly Commandos to Teran
00:42:34
where they would storm the embassy a
00:42:36
second group would seize an Airbase
00:42:38
outside the city from here the hostages
00:42:41
would be flown
00:42:45
home the plan was known only to the
00:42:47
president and a few of his top
00:42:50
advisers the Secretary of State s Vance
00:42:53
was
00:42:55
skeptical
00:42:57
one day I remember he said Fritz the
00:42:59
rescue mission won't work and I said Sai
00:43:03
how can you say that I he said I say it
00:43:06
because I was on the armed services
00:43:08
committee staff for years I was over in
00:43:10
the defense department for years I've
00:43:13
been around him a lot this will not
00:43:16
work when the secretary of state was out
00:43:18
of town Carter summoned his top
00:43:22
advisers we decided to have a a national
00:43:25
security meeting
00:43:27
Vance was was in
00:43:30
Miami Christopher Warren Christopher was
00:43:33
his representative the president turned
00:43:34
to me and asked me to review the
00:43:36
Diplomatic options of course the meeting
00:43:39
had taken me totally by surprise the
00:43:41
subject was so secret that secretary
00:43:43
Vance had never been able to share with
00:43:45
me the possibility of a rescue and so I
00:43:49
just dug into the back of my head and
00:43:51
tried to review what the Diplomatic
00:43:53
options were at the present time all the
00:43:55
principles including myself recommended
00:43:59
that we proceed that the Diplomatic and
00:44:01
other options were not working and we
00:44:04
voted unanimously to proceed with the
00:44:07
rescue
00:44:09
mission to get the Commandos in and all
00:44:12
52 hostages out required six
00:44:17
helicopters for safety they sent
00:44:25
eight the Precision was made earlier
00:44:28
that if we didn't have enough
00:44:29
helicopters to bring all our hostages
00:44:31
out that we wouldn't bring any because
00:44:33
the ones remaining would un to be
00:44:38
assassinated from an aircraft carrier in
00:44:40
the Arabian Sea the helicopters flew
00:44:42
more than 500 mil into
00:44:46
Iran keeping low to avoid radar they
00:44:50
flew into a
00:44:51
sandstorm two developed faults when the
00:44:55
others reached the the desert rendevu to
00:44:57
refuel a third was found to be
00:44:59
damaged that left only
00:45:03
five at that point we decided to
00:45:05
withdraw and we left all our equipment
00:45:07
there and and brought our people
00:45:10
home as they took off to leave a
00:45:13
helicopter collided with the refueling
00:45:15
aircraft the president was immediately
00:45:20
informed I was with the president when
00:45:23
we got the call and the president said
00:45:26
uh have there been lives
00:45:29
lost and I saw his face turn
00:45:33
white and he said I feared that five
00:45:37
airmen and three Commandos died in the
00:45:40
crash a human tragedy and in election
00:45:44
year a political
00:45:48
disaster Congress still knew nothing
00:45:50
about the mission it was the vice
00:45:52
president's job to inform its leaders
00:45:54
before they heard the morning news
00:45:57
you can imagine those very painful
00:45:59
conversations awaken from a dead
00:46:02
sleep uh being told this and said what
00:46:05
what what are we doing where when how
00:46:08
did we get into this what do you mean
00:46:10
lives lost I went on television the next
00:46:13
morning beginning at 6:00 I believe to
00:46:16
tell the American people what happened
00:46:18
and it was all my
00:46:19
fault it was my decision to attempt the
00:46:23
rescue
00:46:24
operation it was my decision to cancel
00:46:27
it when problems developed in the
00:46:30
placement of our Rescue Team for a
00:46:32
future rescue
00:46:34
operation the responsibility is fully my
00:46:49
own although crowed the Islamic
00:46:52
Republic's own armed forces were in
00:46:54
disarray Carter's sanctions stopped them
00:46:57
obtaining spare parts the Sha's generals
00:47:00
had fled or been
00:47:04
executed Saddam Hussein saw an
00:47:24
opportunity the Islamic Republic was
00:47:27
surrounded by hostile states to protect
00:47:30
itself it needed sanctions lifted Hai
00:47:33
was persuaded to open talks with
00:47:36
America his negotiator met president
00:47:39
Carters on neutral ground in West
00:47:54
Germany
00:47:59
I was really quite surprised he was a
00:48:01
very good-looking Dapper man in a sport
00:48:04
code and flannel slacks and so he looked
00:48:07
very
00:48:12
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00:48:24
Americanized
00:48:31
for with respect to the funds that we
00:48:34
had Frozen in the United States I told
00:48:36
him we had about $5.5 billion Frozen and
00:48:39
we're prepared to assemble those assets
00:48:42
and return them to
00:48:49
Iran on day two they ran into their only
00:48:51
sticking point the Sha's personal
00:48:54
Fortune deposited in in American
00:49:17
[Music]
00:49:20
Banks I said look we have a real problem
00:49:23
there under our con Constitution we
00:49:25
simply can't give back assets that are
00:49:28
claimed by
00:49:39
others it was September 22nd
00:49:42
1980 it looked as if Carter could get
00:49:45
the hostages home in time to boost his
00:49:46
chance of reelection in
00:49:52
[Music]
00:49:54
November
00:50:02
for the next day Iraq invaded Iran
00:50:07
70,000 troops crossed the border
00:50:09
launching a war which would last 8 years
00:50:12
and leave a Million
00:50:16
Dead Iran's leaders broke off the talks
00:50:19
with America they suspected Washington
00:50:22
was behind the
00:50:23
invasion they were not to toally wrong
00:50:26
we were warned that the invasion was
00:50:28
imminent A source told me that he'd just
00:50:31
been in Iraq where he'd been meeting
00:50:33
with Saddam Hussein and his senior Iraqi
00:50:35
generals and that the Iraqis were going
00:50:38
to invade Iran uh this was of course big
00:50:41
news and quite an intelligence coup for
00:50:44
us America did nothing to stop the
00:50:47
invasion in fact though it had no
00:50:50
diplomatic relations with saddam's Iraq
00:50:52
it allowed help to reach
00:50:54
him we understood that what we were
00:50:57
telling Saudi Arabia and Jordan about
00:51:00
our perceptions of the state of the
00:51:02
Iranian military would be passed to
00:51:06
Iraq how powerful did we think their
00:51:09
armored forces were could they operate
00:51:12
their tanks could they operate their
00:51:13
surface to air missile networks these
00:51:16
were the types of information that we
00:51:17
would provide to our our friends and
00:51:20
which we expected they would pass on to
00:51:23
Iraq 6 days into the war with Iraq's
00:51:27
forces in Iran and still advancing the
00:51:29
UN Security Council called for a
00:51:31
ceasefire but made no demand for Iraq to
00:51:34
withdraw giving Iranians a grievance
00:51:37
that rankles to this
00:51:54
day
00:52:18
foran badly needed weapons but could not
00:52:21
buy them as long as it held the American
00:52:23
diplomats captive its Parliament voted
00:52:26
to resume the negotiations with
00:52:30
America but the news reached Carter too
00:52:32
late to save him from defeat in the
00:52:34
presidential
00:52:37
election I promised you four years
00:52:40
ago that I would never lie to
00:52:43
you so I can't stand here tonight and
00:52:45
say it doesn't
00:52:46
hurt he now determined to get the
00:52:49
hostages home in the two months left
00:52:51
before Ronald Reagan took
00:52:54
office the negotiations moved to Algeria
00:52:58
the final sticking point was $9.5
00:53:00
billion of Iranian government Assets in
00:53:02
American Banks Frozen by the US
00:53:05
government when its Embassy was
00:53:07
seized I said to the foreign minister
00:53:10
the most we can assemble is $7.9 billion
00:53:14
and I think it's in their interest to
00:53:15
accept that because dealing with
00:53:17
President Reagan might be much more
00:53:19
difficult than dealing with us it was
00:53:22
the Americans final
00:53:24
offer after two days and two nights of
00:53:27
negotiation I'd gone back to my room to
00:53:29
shower and I got a call from the foreign
00:53:32
minister saying I think we have an
00:53:34
acceptance so I went back and signed and
00:53:38
the clothes I'd been wearing for 3
00:53:40
days but Iran would not release the
00:53:43
hostages until America delivered the
00:53:45
money and Carter was leaving office in
00:53:48
36
00:53:49
hours there were immense technicalities
00:53:52
that had to be dealt with banks in like
00:53:54
three different four different countries
00:53:56
uh all of these escrow accounts and we'
00:53:59
just about come to the conclusion that
00:54:00
nothing could possibly be done they were
00:54:03
just going to have to deal with the next
00:54:05
Administration I never went to bed at
00:54:07
all I stayed up and I I was in charge of
00:54:10
every detail of the agreement that ought
00:54:12
to be kept firm the $7.9 billion of
00:54:15
Frozen Iranian Assets Now held in banks
00:54:18
around the world still had to be
00:54:20
retrieved I see so I'll one of the key
00:54:23
ones was the bank of England because
00:54:25
they were holding about $2 billion of of
00:54:27
gold bullion that was owned by Iran tell
00:54:31
them I would like to know from the
00:54:33
president of chairman of the bank of
00:54:34
England why they have held up our
00:54:36
hostage we had to get Mr Stater to agree
00:54:40
to let that two billion be in the pot
00:54:42
okay so the bank of England has
00:54:44
certified their
00:54:45
depository right on man that's great
00:54:48
that's great that was one obstacle
00:54:50
overcome there were
00:54:53
more suddenly
00:54:55
the lines went dead nothing was
00:54:58
happening we found out that there was a
00:55:01
US Treasury official who didn't like the
00:55:03
deal whose signature was necessary to
00:55:07
move the papers forward who went home so
00:55:11
president of the United States he said
00:55:13
this person is fired and so we got we
00:55:17
got past that the hostages had been held
00:55:20
for 15 months often in solitary
00:55:23
confinement 2 hours before Reagan's
00:55:25
inauguration they were
00:55:27
assembled we were all
00:55:30
blindfolded I can remember my irritation
00:55:33
with one of the hostage takers who were
00:55:35
pushing us on the
00:55:37
bus uh cuz we were always being pushed
00:55:40
around the hostages tore off their
00:55:42
blindfolds and saw they were on the road
00:55:44
to the
00:55:45
[Music]
00:55:48
airport in Washington the vice president
00:55:51
and president prepared to leave for
00:55:53
Reagan's inauguration
00:55:55
[Music]
00:55:56
that's as I left the Oval Office there
00:56:00
was Gary
00:56:01
sick sitting by the president's chair in
00:56:05
his own smaller chair on the phone
00:56:09
waiting to see if there's any news about
00:56:11
the hostages I was listening with one
00:56:14
ear to the reports coming out of Teran
00:56:18
about what where the hostages were and
00:56:19
what was going
00:56:21
on the hostages reached Teran Airport
00:56:27
prodded poked at screamed at by dozens
00:56:32
of Hostage takers prison guards between
00:56:36
the bus and the ramp up to the
00:56:40
aircraft we hadn't seen each other for
00:56:42
444 days all of us uh embracing each
00:56:45
other getting to know each other again
00:56:48
but the planes sat on the
00:56:51
runway Carter was despairing because he
00:56:56
had hoped at least to get these hostages
00:57:00
home uh while he was
00:57:03
President we rode in a limousine to the
00:57:06
capital for the inauguration ceremony I
00:57:09
had uh direct communication obviously
00:57:11
with our intelligence around the
00:57:15
world I talked to him while he was in
00:57:18
the car said that the hostages were
00:57:21
apparently at the airport but we had no
00:57:23
evidence that anything it happened
00:57:26
repeat after me I Ronald Reagan do
00:57:28
solemnly swear I Ronald Reagan do
00:57:31
solemnly swear that I will Faithfully
00:57:34
execute the office of President of the
00:57:36
United States that I will Faithfully
00:57:38
execute the office of President Carter
00:57:40
left for home still no
00:57:44
news roughly 5 minutes after I was no
00:57:46
longer president the secret service
00:57:48
agent came down and whispered in my ear
00:57:51
that the hostages were
00:57:52
free they deliberately delayed its
00:57:55
release until maybe 20
00:58:00
seconds after Reagan had been sworn
00:58:05
in it is not often that a foreign leader
00:58:08
humiliates and helps secure the electral
00:58:11
defeat of an American
00:58:12
[Music]
00:58:21
president ayatollahi had laid down a
00:58:24
pattern of intransigence that continues
00:58:26
to this
00:58:28
day and still bamboozles the
00:58:35
[Music]
00:58:42
West on BBC 4 now an absorbing insight
00:58:46
into life inside modern Teran raggi Omar
00:58:49
reveals the hopes and fears of the
00:58:51
upcoming generation from a pop star to a
00:58:54
renowned to journalist and staff at a
00:58:56
drug rehab
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[Music]
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center