The Dulles Brothers and the Iranian Coup of 1953: Obstinate Leadership and its Domineering Legacy
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LEADERSHIP
Allen and John Foster Dulles, the headstrong and inflexible brothers leading the coup, intentionally ignored important information, did not communicate properly with others, and were not checked by other authorities, preventing them from being strong and sensible leaders.
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The Dulles Brothers [Jacob Harris]
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The National Security Council, 1955 [CBS]
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US Department of State [Slate]
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