Congressional Digest

International Debates Archives December 2007 No. 9 Vol. 5
The United States and Iran

The United States and Iran

Another Turning Point in a Volatile Relationship

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Excerpt

(Excerpted From International Debates, December 2007)
The United States has had stormy relations with Iran ever since Islamic fundamentalists
overthrew the U.S.-backed Shah in 1979 and, later that year, took 66 Americans in the
U.S. embassy in Tehran hostage for 444 days. During the 1980s, the United States
supported Iraq in its war against Iran. In the 1980s and 1990s, Iran’s involvement in
Shiite insurgencies, including Hezbollah activities in Lebanon, ran directly counter to
U.S. interests in the region.
Iran’s nuclear ambitions have also been a source of concern for the United States,
although Ira…

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