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Telegram from Ambassador Henry Grady to Secretary of State Dean Acheson, Number 464
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Telegram from Ambassador Henry Grady to Secretary of State Dean Acheson, Number 464
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Anglo-Iranian Oil Dispute, 1951-1954
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INCOMING TELEGRAM Department of State copy / of2 TELEGRAPH BRANCH 14-D-X TOP SECRET A Action Control: 141 123 NEA Rec'd: August 1, 1951 FROM: Tehran 8:25 a.m. Into SS TO: Secretary of State G EUR NO: 464, August 1, 1 p.m. E DCR NIACT SENT LONDON 101 EYES ONLY FOR AMB GIFFORD, RPTD NIACT DEPT 464. EYES ONLY SECRETARY; DISTRIBUTION ONLY AS DIRECTED BY SECRETARY'S OFFICE, FROM HARRIMAN I perhaps should have made clearer in my message this morning that I am sure further argument over language of exchange messages will weaken position of those most friendly to reasonable settlement and strengthen extremists who want to find way to prevent talks with British Govt; whereas, as Shah has expressed to me, and with which I strongly agree, when British Minister comes and is involved in substantive dis- - cussions from which Iran can benefit, moderate opinion will gain strength. GRADY SW:RC DECLASSIFIED E. O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 15(D) 5-31-78 : ARCHIVES "NATIONAL SERVICE" RCCURDS AND prover NU 7P.3 Dept. of State letter, By NLT- HC NARS Date 16-2.98 TOP SECRET REPRODUCTION OF THIS MESSAGE IS PROHIBITED