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Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, 1942, The Near East and Africa, Volume IV

Concern of the United States regarding danger of food shortages in Iran threatening famine and internal disorder:


Contents

    • I. Participation of the United States in decisions regarding supply and distribution of food for Iran (Documents 138-144)
      • II. Iranian appeals for direct American aid; complaints by Iranians and by American Minister in Iran concerning British economic policies in Iran (Documents 145-173)
        • III. Negotiation of agreement between the United States, the United Kingdom, and Iran regarding food supply for Iran, signed December 4, 1942 (Documents 174-219)
          • IV. Representations by the United States regarding British policy in Iran (Documents 220-238)

          The Near East and Africa

          • Preface
          • General: (Documents 1-32)
            • Afghanistan: (Documents 33-65)
              • Egypt: (Documents 66-113)
                • Ethiopia: (Documents 114-137)
                  • Iran: (Documents 138-399)
                    • Concern of the United States regarding danger of food shortages in Iran threatening famine and internal disorder: (Documents 138-238)
                    • Iraq (Documents 400-418)
                      • Liberia: (Documents 419-555)
                        • Morocco: (Documents 556-646)
                          • Muscat and Oman: (Documents 647-648)
                            • Palestine: (Documents 649-664)
                              • Saudi Arabia: (Documents 665-700)
                                • Syria and Lebanon: (Documents 701-789)
                                  • Turkey: (Documents 790-953)
                                    • Index

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