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11 December, 17:40

US leaders believed that Iranian nationalists were too friendly with communists; therefore,

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    US pioneers trusted that Iranian patriots were too inviting with communists; in this way, the United States reestablished the previous ruler's child to control.

    After the United States overthrowed President Guzman of Guatemala in the mid 1950s, the new pioneer rapidly turned into a military tyrant.
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