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1979 hostage crisis

US-Iranian Relations after Lausanne

Published April 2, 2015by Henry Precht 2 Comments

by Henry Precht For the best view of the prolonged US-Iran negotiations taking place in the Alps of Lausanne, you might step back about 35 years and contemplate the view from the Alborz Mountains in Tehran. It was then—as with greater… Continue Reading  

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