In 1979, Iran was transformed from a pro-Western, antireligious, cosmopolitan nation into one that has a repressive social code. Today, thirty years later, the children of those that led the Islamic Revolution of 1979 are showing signs of being fed up with their country?s repressive government. This book includes discussions of Iranian relations with the United States, Israel, and Iraq, and whether it is a supporter of terrorism and if the U.S. should consider going to war with Iran. Includes full-color photos, charts, fact boxes, glossary, web sites, further resources, and index.
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