The cost of compromise with the enemy Mahdi Bazargan

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The cost of compromise with the enemy Mahdi Bazargan

Bazargan, who was prime minister of the interim government after the victory of the Islamic Revolution, sought to compromise with the United States. Therefore, in order to alleviate the unjust pressure of the United States against the new revolution of the Iranian people, he secretly negotiated with US officials, unaware that the United States was spying, conspiring and plotting Nojeh coup against the Islamic Revolution at the same time

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