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Historical Advisory Committee

State Department Delays Release of Iran History

Published December 18, 2014by Guest Contributor 3 Comments

by Steven Aftergood The U.S. Department of State has blocked the publication of a long-awaited documentary history of U.S. covert action in Iran in the 1950s out of concern that its release could adversely affect ongoing negotiations over Iran’s nuclear… Continue Reading  

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Analysis, Iran, News 1953 coup Iran, CIA, covert, Declassification, FRUS, Historical Advisory Committee, Mossadegh, Richard H. Immerman, State Department, Stephen P. Randolph, Steven Aftergood, US-Iran relations

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