Memorandum of Conversation with Secretary of State Dean Acheson, Ambassador of Great Britain Sir Oliver Frank, and Paul Nitze
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OCR Page 1 of 8CONFIDENTIAL OOPY I
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
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Memorandum of Conversation
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DATE:
April 27, 1951
SUBJECT:
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PARTICIPANTS: Secretary Acheson
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Paul H. Nitze
By DED NLT
Date 3-27-85
Sir Oliver Franks
COPIES TO:
Messrs. Acheson, Matthews, and Nitze.
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The Secretary opened the discussion by referring
to the resignation of the Iranian Cabinet.
Sir Oliver reviewed the course of the discussions
which he had been having with George McGhee and said
that, in his opinion, the differences between the two
points of view might revolve around different apprecia-
tions as to the nature of the nationalist movement in
Iran. He said he had the impression that there was
not much strength or cohesion in the various elements
which appeared to comprise the nationalist movement.
He thought that the fanatical religious element might
be more interested in Islam than in Iran, that the true
nationalist
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