But it's also getting in our nuts now and people can't even fucking read anymore because of it. So it's like, what is all that stuff helping us anymore? Yeah, here it is. So Iran's attempt to nationalize its oil in the 1950s unfolded as a chain of political, economic and international confrontations centered on Prime Minister Muhammad Mosa. How do you say his name? Mogade Mosa Mosa Day. Let me see. And British controlled Angro Anglo Iranian Oil Company. I'll walk you through the key events. (23:03–23:15)
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Asserts that Iran's attempt to nationalize oil in the 1950s led to political and economic confrontations.
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