Oil and the Killing of the American Consul in Tehran
- 358pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Focusing on the geopolitical struggles over oil in Iraq and Persia post-WWI, the narrative delves into the murder of American Vice-Consul Robert Imbrie. Through U.S. State Department documents, it presents a compelling argument that Imbrie's death was part of a conspiracy to strengthen British influence in the region, highlighting the intricate interplay between diplomacy and resource control. The book sheds light on the broader Anglo-American tensions during this pivotal historical period.
