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photos of Eisenhower's visit to Iran
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I think the Shah of Iran suffered from an INFERIORITY COMPLEX. He had to prove that Iranians were like Europeans in appearance ( but not in substance ). The emphasis was not on achieving the European standards of education and science and technology. The emphasis was only on following european culture and dresses. Shah use to rant about how iranians were an ARYAN race and added ARYA MEHR to his name.
It is not important for muslims to look like or dress like Europeans but to excel in science and technology and beat them in that field of endeavour. Leaders like shah are fake people and do nothing for our nations.
Well, Shah was a strange man. He wanted to prove that Iranians are western but he never took science and technology seriously. All he was doing for most part was for show off. New York a western city had its first metro line functional in 1901, but by 1979, Iran still did not have a metro system for Tehran. Even Cairo was ahead of Iran in these regards. Similar is the case with other areas. Pakistan was miles ahead of Iran in nuclear technology having had its first nuclear power plant built in late 1960's. And India had already launched a satellite into space by 1979 and Iran at the time had not even a space agency. Anyways since that time Iran has come a long way and today Iran is among the world's top movers in almost all areas education, health, income and human development index as per United Nations.
These are some of the videos from Shah's time, and the westernization can be seen in it but it is only the sexual freedom part of west without science and technology:
Caspian Sea Resort:
Old TV advertisements:
High School Graduation Ceremony:
Iran didnt need nuclear power
He was sitting on the biggest reserves of oil