
King of Kings the Iranian Revolution
In late 1977, President Carter lauded Iran’s Shah as an indispensable ally, unaware the nation teetered on the brink of seismic change. Scott Anderson masterfully unravels the story of how American misperceptions and the Shah's own hubris paved the way for a revolutionary fervor that swept the country and reshaped global politics. This gripping narrative reveals the catastrophic miscalculations that led to the Iranian Revolution, offering crucial context for understanding contemporary unrest.
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