The American Role in The International Competition for Oil Concessions in Iran (1951-1953)

Abstract

Iranian oil has become the center of competition for colonial powers. So Iran had to bear the consequences of that rivalry. Each colonial country had a prominent role in obtaining the oil concessions, notably the United States, which tried in various ways to stand up to the international influence that was represented in that period the Soviet Union and the British, but it sought to prevent the failure of Iran's oil independence, especially when the government tried Mossadeq of In the implementation of the decision to nationalize Iranian oil after its adoption between 1952 and 1953.