The UK was a faithful country in the Second World War, and it relied heavily on irreplaceable resources - petroleum to block it against the power of the Axis countries. The place I'm interested in finding oil is Iran, the oil field prize ("The Cold War Museum"). Iran recognized that Britain could dominate their oilfields, supported a new law, elected a new prime minister, Mohamed Mosadeck, to nationalize its oil supply. The UK strengthened its advocacy and warned Iran through sanctions ("Iranian history: a brief explanation of the 1953 coup d'etat").
Prime Minister Mohamed Mosadec became leader of the Iranian government in 1951. At that time, Iran was a constitutional monarchy ruled by Shah. Mosaddeq was working on attacking the power of Britain and other Western oil interest groups, nationalizing oil fields and weakening the power of Iranian elite. Because of the politics of the cold war regime and the desire for oil profits, the UK and the US were dissolved by Shah in 1952 and dissolved by Shah.
More and more Iran nationalist movements control Iranian oil and fair elections and seek self-determination. The most famous leader of the Kuomintang movement is the Iranian Prime Minister Mosadec who is trying to take control of Iran's oil production control. He also wants to limit the power of Muhammad Lez Shah. After a while, Mossad successfully managed the Iranian oil reserves. When this happened, Western countries reacted violently and began boycotting Iranian oil globally. In 1953, Mosaddeq was canceled by the coupe supported by the United States Central Intelligence Agency. After restoring the control of Pahlavi, he founded an internal security organization. From the 1960s to the 1970s, the population was small and it was not rich. Over the years, she started a plan called "white revolution". This plan aims at improving literacy rate of rural areas, improving the status of women, and distributing land to rural farmers.