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Iran’s Influence in Afghanistan
This study explores Iranian influence in Afghanistan and the implications for the United States after most U.S. forces depart Afghanistan in 2016. Iran has substantial economic, political, cultural, and religious leverage in Afghanistan. Although Iran will attempt to shape a post-2014 Afghanistan, Iran and the United States share core interests: to prevent the country from again becoming dominated by the Taliban and a safe haven for al Qaeda.
Iranian Assessment of Afghan Developments and U.S.-Afghan Relations
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi is wary about new government in Afghanistan and is open to reconsider Afghanistan-Iran relations
Afghan Relations with Neighbors
United States Embassy. Afghanistan is instructed to advise Mohammad Daud that rejecting the Afghanistan-Iran Helmand Waters Treaty of 1973 could jeopardize Afghanistan's [Economic development; Trade] by creating tensions in [Afghanistan-Iran relations; Afghanistan-Pakistan relations] ; U.S. Department of State speculates that Mohammad Daud struggle for Political power forces him to take action on the Pashtunistan dispute
Visit of Afghan President Daoud
Mohammad Daud Visit to Iran (26-30 April 1975) includes discussions of Afghanistan-Iran relations and increased Economic assistance from Iran to Afghanistan
Biographic Report: Mohammad Daud
U.S. Central Intelligence Agency asserts that the Coup d'Etat in Afghanistan (17 July 1973) was planned by Military officers and that Mohammad Daud gained control of the group through internal struggles for Political power ; Mohammad Daud Biographic Sketch ; U.S. Central Intelligence Agency asserts that the Daud Administration (23 August 1973-27 April 1978) threatens [Afghanistan-Pakistan relations; Afghanistan-Iran relations; Afghanistan-Iran Helmand Waters Treaty of 1973]
Annual Policy Assessment: Additional Submission
United States Embassy. Afghanistan discusses [Soviet influence; Economic relations; Nonalignment; Military training; Afghanistan-Iran relations; Afghanistan-Iran Helmand Waters Treaty of 1973; U.S. Peace Corps; United States Information Service; Foreign investments; International organizations; Heroin; Narcotics interdiction; Regional security; Afghan policy; Soviet policy toward Afghanistan; Pashtunistan; Rural development; Education; Public relations; Trade] ; Program evaluation assesses the success of the United States Embassy. Afghanistan in achieving United States objectives in Afghanistan
Iranian Newsman Interviews President Daoud
Iran News media interview Daud before the Mohammad Daud Visit to Iran (26-30 April 1975) about [Afghanistan-Iran relations; Pashtunistan dispute]
Demarche to Soviet Ambassador at Kabul about Evacuation of American Dependents
Alexander Puzanov criticizes the News media coverage of the Evacuation of United States Embassy. Afghanistan Personnel from Afghanistan ; J. Bruce Amstutz comments on the deterioration of [Afghanistan-United States relations; Afghanistan-China (People's Republic) relations; Afghanistan-Pakistan relations; Afghanistan-Iran relations] during a meeting with Alexander Puzanov
Political Summary: March 1-31, 1974
Military officers from India reportedly visit Afghanistan to discuss Military training of Afghan Military officers by Indian officers in an attempt to decrease the dependence of the Afghanistan. Armed Forces on the Soviet Union ; Afghanistan-Iran relations continue to be friendly and Afghan Government officials will travel to Tehran (Iran) to discuss the Afghanistan-Iran Helmand Waters Treaty of 1973 ; Mohammad Daud will gradually remove Government officials who are members of the Parcham (Afghanistan) from the Daud Administration (23 August 1973-27 April 1978) according to the United States Embassy. Afghanistan ; United States Embassy. Afghanistan reports that Afghanistan has requested the continuation of United States presence in Afghanistan and particularly the U.S. Agency for International Development projects in the Helmand Valley ; United States Embassy. Afghanistan reports that [Peace Corps volunteers; Health personnel] have been asked to withdraw from [Hazarajat Region; Jalalabad] and other Rural areas ; Pashtunistan dispute continues between [Pakistan; Afghanistan]
Relations with Daud Government
United States policy toward Afghanistan encourgages Afghan Nonalignment and seeks to limit Soviet influence through the development of stronger [Afghanistan-Pakistan relations; Afghanistan-Iran relations] ; United States policy toward Afghanistan is to provide Economic assistance and maintain Afghanistan-United States relations while avoiding competition with Soviet interests in the country ; United States Embassy. Afghanistan is advised to approach Mohammad Daud for an indication of the Daud Administration (23 August 1973-27 April 1978) approach to Development planning