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The course of US-Iran relations; Source: IPS
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Bush, George W
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2007
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2007
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The course of US-Iran relations; Source: IPS
2007
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Against the backdrop of U.S. failures in Iraq, Washington's bellicosity towards Iran has intensified. The [George W. Bush] administration last week imposed the most sweeping set of unilateral sanctions on Iran since 1979, and proceeded with its controversial decision to brand the Quds unit of Iran's Revolutionary Guards Corps as a \"terrorist organisation\" for its alleged proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and the Quds Force's alleged support of \"terrorism\" in Iraq. \"The label of the word terrorist is so devoid of meaning now, it's hypocritical,\" said Stephen Kinzer, a former New York Times bureau chief and author of the book \"All the Shah's Men\", about the 1953 Central Intelligence Agency-backed coup d'etat to oust democratically elected Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadeq. \"Had it not been for the fact that the democratic government came to power in the 1950s, and became obsessed with the great project of nationalising the Iranian oil reserves, there wouldn't be a 1953,\" said Kinzer. \"Had we [U.S.] not overthrown the Mossadeq government in 1953, we might have had a thriving democracy in the heart of the Middle East for these past 50 years.\"
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