In 1953, the United States stopped Iran 's free plan violently by overthrowing the prime minister. The behavior of these two countries is terrible. A half century later, Iraq was invaded by another group of American leaders. This effect is also destructive as well. Despite the failure there are still some people who believe it may bring positive change to Iran. Iranian opposition Akbarganji said: "Iran's political change is necessary, but not through foreign interventions" (Kinzer xvii).
This action caused many turmoil in Iran and caused a hostage crisis in Iran. Because she is still sick, it is difficult to return things to Iran. The speed of change in Iran is too difficult for command. - The hostage is in his own hostage, the soul plagued by the many adverse effects of his life. The boy Bruno made many mistakes, and there are many tragic examples like the death of his father. As the reader finds, he is very quiet, tall, many people are scared, and there are many things bothering him.
Iran before the revolution was a complex era, including many changes and conflicts. Leasa Shah, the leader of the Bashawi regime and his son Mohammed Leza Shah, tried to bring modernity to Iran just like Ataturk in Turkey. Many of their reforms have been developed mainly by women and they attract the attention of the public. In this chapter, I will study the social impact of the Pahlavi administration on women's role and women's movement in Iran. In order to understand the change in the role of women, it is necessary to investigate the essence of the two political paradigms (Pahlavi regime and the Islamic republic). This exam covers various fields such as home life, veil, socio-economic factors.
Mohammed Reza Pahlavi of King Iran held power in 1941 on behalf of his father Lez Kahn. In power struggle with the Prime Minister in 1953, Shah received the support of the United States to prevent Iran's oil industry from nationalization. In order to secure a steady US oil supply, Shah received economic and military aid from eight US presidents. As early as the 1960s, Shah announced social and economic reforms, refused to give broad political freedom. Iranian nationalists condemned his US regime's support and his Iranian "westernization". In 1963 riot, Shah suppressed his opposition. Among the people arrested and exiled are popular religious nationalists and Ayatollah Rukola Khomeini, a painful enemy of America.