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- Author: Abbas Milani
- Publication Date: 04-2009
- Content Type: Journal Article
- Journal: The Washington Quarterly
- Institution: Center for Strategic and International Studies
- Abstract: Two countries, ''both alike in dignity,'' have for too long been the Capulets and Montagues of our days. Grudges like the 1979 hostage crisis and the U.S. role in the overthrow of the popular Mossadeq government in 1953, ill feelings stemming from the clerical regime's nuclear program and help for organizations like Hezbollah, and the Bush administration's ham-fisted policy of ''regime change'' have combined to make the Islamic Republic of Iran one of the most intractable challenges facing the United States.
- Topic: Government, Islam, Regime Change
- Political Geography: United States, Iran