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- Iran–United_States_relations abstract "There are no formal diplomatic relations between Iran and the United States. Due to poor relations between the two countries, instead of exchanging ambassadors, Iran maintains an interests section at the Pakistani Embassy in Washington, D.C., while the United States has maintained a corresponding interests section at the Swiss Embassy in Tehran. Since December 2011, the United States has also maintained a virtual embassy online.Relations between the two nations began in the mid-to-late nineteenth century. Initially, while Iran was very wary of British and Russian colonial interests during the Great Game, the United States was seen as a more trustworthy Western power, and the Americans Arthur Millspaugh and Morgan Shuster were even appointed treasurers-general by the Shahs of the time. During World War II, Iran was invaded by the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union, both US allies, but relations continued to be positive after the war until the later years of the government of Mohammad Mossadeq, who was overthrown by a coup organized by MI6 and aided by the Central Intelligence Agency. This was followed by an era of very close alliance between Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi's regime and the U.S. government, which was in turn followed by a dramatic reversal and hostility between the two countries after the 1979 Iranian Revolution.Opinions differ over what has caused the decades of poor relations. Iranian explanations include everything from the natural and unavoidable conflict between the Islamic Revolution on the one hand, and perceived American arrogance and desire for global hegemony on the other. Other explanations include the Iranian government's need for an external bogeyman to furnish a pretext for domestic repression against pro-democratic forces and to bind the government to its loyal constituency.Since 1995, the United States has had an embargo on trade with Iran. According to a 2013 BBC World Service Poll, 5% of Americans view Iranian influence positively, with 87% expressing a negative view, the most unfavorable perception of Iran in the world. On the other side, research have shown that most of Iranians have positive attitudes towards American people.".
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- Iran–United_States_relations quote "The tentative rapprochement between Iran and the US, which began in the second half of 2013, has the potential to become a world-changing development, and unleash tremendous geopolitical and economic opportunities, if it is sustained. Tehran and Washington have been bitter enemies since 1979, when the Iranian Revolution overthrew the pro-American Shah and replaced him with a virulently anti-Western Islamist regime. Since then, Iran has been at the vanguard of countries actively challenging the US-led world order. This has led to instability in the Middle East, and Iran's relative isolation in international affairs. Yet, if Iran and the US were to achieve a diplomatic breakthrough, geopolitical tensions in the Middle East could decline sharply, and Iran could come to be perceived as a promising emerging market in its own right.".
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- Iran–United_States_relations source "Business Monitor International".
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- Iran–United_States_relations comment "There are no formal diplomatic relations between Iran and the United States. Due to poor relations between the two countries, instead of exchanging ambassadors, Iran maintains an interests section at the Pakistani Embassy in Washington, D.C., while the United States has maintained a corresponding interests section at the Swiss Embassy in Tehran.".
- Iran–United_States_relations label "Iran–United States relations".
- Iran–United_States_relations label "Relaciones entre Estados Unidos e Irán".
- Iran–United_States_relations label "Relations entre les États-Unis et l'Iran".
- Iran–United_States_relations label "Relações entre Estados Unidos e Irã".
- Iran–United_States_relations label "Американо-иранские отношения".
- Iran–United_States_relations label "العلاقات الإيرانية الأمريكية".
- Iran–United_States_relations label "アメリカ合衆国とイランの関係".
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- Iran–United_States_relations sameAs アメリカ合衆国とイランの関係.
- Iran–United_States_relations sameAs Relações_entre_Estados_Unidos_e_Irã.
- Iran–United_States_relations sameAs Q2745298.
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- Iran–United_States_relations homepage www.american-iranian.org.