Stephen Kinzer Quotes
From The 1920s Into The 1940s, Britain's Standard Of Living Was Supported By Oil From Iran. British Cars, Trucks, And Buses Ran On Cheap Iranian Oil. Factories Throughout Britain Were Fueled By Oil From Iran. The Royal Navy, Which Projected British Power All Over The World, Powered Its Ships With Iranian Oil.
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