A detailed account of the Carter administration’s involvement in the events leading up to the Iranian Revolution and the fall of the Pahlavi dynasty. The text examines the key players in the crisis, including President Carter, National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski, Secretary of State Cyrus Vance, and Ambassador William Sullivan. It focuses on the situation's complexities, highlighting the contrasting approaches of Carter and Brzezinski to foreign policy, the Shah’s attempts to appease the growing discontent in Iran, and the increasing influence of Ayatollah Khomeini and the religious opposition. The sources explore the intricacies of US-Iran relations, the challenges of managing arms exports to Iran, the impact of the human rights policy, and the failure of US intelligence to predict the revolution's success.
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