Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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Page 362
... Iran once she had reached the Iranian frontier in the Caucasus . I told Mr. Butler that in my opinion these precautionary steps of the British seemed entirely reasonable and that I very much doubted that any further requests of the Iranian ...
... Iran once she had reached the Iranian frontier in the Caucasus . I told Mr. Butler that in my opinion these precautionary steps of the British seemed entirely reasonable and that I very much doubted that any further requests of the Iranian ...
Page 363
... Iran ( Dreyfus ) WASHINGTON , July 17 , 1941-11 p . m . 53. Your no . 61 , June 23 , 11 a . m . and no . 72 , July 14 , 10 a . m . Please inform the Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs that the De- partment is disposed to facilitate the ...
... Iran ( Dreyfus ) WASHINGTON , July 17 , 1941-11 p . m . 53. Your no . 61 , June 23 , 11 a . m . and no . 72 , July 14 , 10 a . m . Please inform the Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs that the De- partment is disposed to facilitate the ...
Page 364
... Iran . He said that he would like now to give some of the background of this request . Mr. Butler pointed out that the Iranian Government airplane factory located a few miles outside of Tehran was manned to a large extent by British ...
... Iran . He said that he would like now to give some of the background of this request . Mr. Butler pointed out that the Iranian Government airplane factory located a few miles outside of Tehran was manned to a large extent by British ...
Page 365
... Iranian good - will was of more importance to the British and that in case we felt that something had to go to Iran the British Government would much prefer to see tinplate and rubber shipped than airplanes . Mr. Murray said that we ...
... Iranian good - will was of more importance to the British and that in case we felt that something had to go to Iran the British Government would much prefer to see tinplate and rubber shipped than airplanes . Mr. Murray said that we ...
Page 366
... Iran ended with the Soviet - British occupation of Iran in August 1941 ; see pages 383 ff . ] PRELIMINARY DISCUSSIONS FOR A TRADE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND IRAN 25 611.9131 / 139 Memorandum of Conversation , by Mr. Cecil T ...
... Iran ended with the Soviet - British occupation of Iran in August 1941 ; see pages 383 ff . ] PRELIMINARY DISCUSSIONS FOR A TRADE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND IRAN 25 611.9131 / 139 Memorandum of Conversation , by Mr. Cecil T ...
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