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Iranian Revolution Middle East Cold War
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Conservative, Liberal, Religious, Secular Increasing westernization and secularization Cultural pollution Overambitious economic reforms Economic decline following 1973 oil boom Oppressive extravagant regime SAVAK Underestimation of the Khomeinist movement
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Advertised as implementing Western reforms Aimed to strengthen the upper classes who supported the Monarchy, Gain support of the peasantry Weaken middle class influence 1963national referendum: 5,598,711 for 4,115 against Land Reform: 90% of sharecroppers become land owners Privatisation of Government industry Free Education, Extended Health Services, Welfare, Improve Literacy Rates, Women’s Suffrage, Housing Equality, Nationalisation for Forest Land,, Price Stabalisation
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Jalal Al-e Ahmed, Gharbzadegi (Westoxification) velayat e faqih government should be run in accordance with traditional sharia, for this to happen a leading jurist must provide political "guardianship“ "more necessary even than prayer and fasting“ Quietist Shi’ism vs Activist Shi’ism Martyrdom "export of revolution does not mean interfering in other nation's affairs“ but "answering their questions about knowing God“ "Establishing the Islamic state world-wide belong to the great goals of the revolution."
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Feb 1, Khomeini in Tehran 'I shall kick their teeth in. I appoint the government in support of this nation‘ Supreme Military Council "neutral” Feb 11, Victory Day
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protect the Revolution Preventing foreign intervention, military coupe, border security 125K guards 90K Basiji militia Quds Force, special forces unconventional warfare roles providing assistance and training to various organizations around the world
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Formed in 1982 Response to Israeli invasion Trained by 1500, IRGC Forces in the Bekaa 1992 The State within the State,Seats in Parliament, TV broadcasts and Military wing Social Services operates at least four hospitals, twelve clinics, twelve schools and two agricultural centres
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King Abdullah II, “If pro-Iranian parties or politicians dominate the new Iraqi government a new crescent of dominant Shia movements or governments stretching from Iran, Iraq, Syria and Lebanon could emerge.”
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Revolutionary Bloc; Hezbollah, Syrian Govt, Bahrain Status Quo Bloc; Saudi, Jordan, Qatar, UAE, Egypt Unaligned; Turkey, Proxy Conflicts: Syria, Iraq, Yemen
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Salafi anti al Assad groups Yemen Government Bahrain Government Fatah al Sisi in Egypt Iraqi Sunni
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Bashar al Assad Bahrain Shia Shia militias Iraq Iraq government Hezbollah Houthi Shia
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Turkey: Support for Hamas, Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, opposed to al Assad Kurdish Question Israel, tentatively pro Saudi United States, pro Saudi Pakistan, Pro Saudi Russia, pro al Assad, Iran China, seeks to maintain stability
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Bahrain Egypt Syria/ Iraq Lebanon Yemen Afghanistan
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