Iran's long rivalry with the United States
- Iran and the United States have had mistrustful relations since the 1979 revolution, which forced the Shah to flee and led to the seizing of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran by students.
- Iran and the United States have had tense relations since Iran's 1979 revolution, following the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency's role in overthrowing Iran's Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh.
- The United States severed diplomatic ties with Iran in 1980 after hostages were taken at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran.
- In 2023, Iran negotiated the release of five dual citizens in exchange for a sanctions waiver as tensions remained high following a Hamas attack on Israel.
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