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The Shah, the Ayatollah and Iran's Nuclear Program -- Double Talk or Double Standards?

Abbas Milani, Director of Iranian Studies, Stanford; Co-director, Iran Democracy Project, Hoover Institution; Author, The Shah

The life of Mohammad-Reza Shah Pahlevi, the last Shah of Iran, continues to resonate today. Milani looks at the monarch who shaped Iran's modern age and with it the contemporary politics of the Middle East. He reveals the complex and sweeping road that he says has brought the U.S. and Iran to where they are today.

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  • the people (and rodents) of the US have their own problem  /watch?v=nMTOUjpV4ag

  • KOSE NANAT ABBAS

  • @HDuttaskillz good comment, i agree. the west needs to criticize and sanction israel. that is the only thing which is related to them

  • Iran is a member of IAEA and original signatory to NPT. Her nuclear program is transparent with 24 hours CCTV' cameras in operation in all of their nuclear sites.

    There is not single evidence that Iran has diverted from peaceful nuclear energy.

    Mr Milani, Mollas might not be the ideal government for Iran in 21st century but with your lies, you are betraying Iran (your motherland country) in favour of Israel.

    Shame on you

  • Abbas The Milani

    By mohammad R. Shah

    Thia book is about abbas milani by Mohammad reza Pahlavi

  • Iranians like this bastard helped the west to destroy my country Iran and help the west establish their long term plan for Middle East which you can see today.

    All the bastards like him supported Komieni

    The time will judge my King.

    Shah is dead Long Live the Shah

    

  • Mr. Milani, thank you, your speech was informative, moving and very honest.

    May I be lucky enough to hear from you in future, learn about Iran and the future of my beloved Iran. I enjoyed your speech very much, and wish you all the best.

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