Iran’s 200-year battle to survive
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When you see the brutal religious Iranian regime with all its anti western chants, it's easy to think this conflict must be about religion. I want to show you the REAL story of how superpowers created the modern Iran we know today.
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-- VIDEO CHAPTERS --
0:00 Intro
1:26 Between Two Empires
17:46 Oil & the CIA
23:48 The Path to Revolution
29:01 The Islamic Republic
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