Assisting Our Brothers, Defending Ourselves: The Iranian Intervention in Oman, 1972–75

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Goode, James F. 2013. « Assisting Our Brothers, Defending Ourselves: The Iranian Intervention in Oman, 1972–75 ». Iranian Studies 47 (3): 441-62. doi:10.1080/00210862.2014.880631, bibliographie, consulté le 3 avril 2025, https://ibadica.org/s/bibliographie/item/49555

Titre
Assisting Our Brothers, Defending Ourselves: The Iranian Intervention in Oman, 1972–75
Créateur
Goode, James F.
Sujet
Relations -- Oman -- Iran
Résumé
The Iranian military intervention in Oman (1972–75) proved to be one of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi's most successful foreign policy initiatives. He entered at the request of Sultan Qabus to help quell the Marxist rebellion of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Oman in Dhufar province. The shah took this action without any prior consultation with either Britain or the United States, acting for reasons wholly related to Iran's regional security. In so doing, he angered most of his Arab neighbors, who protested vigorously. He persisted. His troops tipped the balance in favor of the sultan's forces, contributing to a speedy end to the insurrection, for which Iran earned the lasting gratitude of the sultan.
Est une partie de
Iranian Studies
volume
47
numéro
3
pages
441-462
Date
2014
Titre abrégé
Iranian Studies
Langue
eng
doi
10.1080/00210862.2014.880631

Goode, James F. 2013. « Assisting Our Brothers, Defending Ourselves: The Iranian Intervention in Oman, 1972–75 ». Iranian Studies 47 (3): 441-62. doi:10.1080/00210862.2014.880631, bibliographie, consulté le 3 avril 2025, https://ibadica.org/s/bibliographie/item/49555

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