Sinusoidal Relation between Iran and Britain after the Islamic Revolution
Subject Areas : International RelationsJahanbakhsh Mohebbimia 1 , Alireza Amini 2 , Hasan Sanati 3
1 - Assistant Professor of Islamic Azad University, Qom Branch
2 - Assistant Professor of Islamic Azad University, Qom Branch
3 - MA Graduate,Islamic Azad University
Keywords: Iran, England, Iraq, Salman Rushdie, Islamic Revolution,
Abstract :
After the Islamic revolution, relations between Iran and the UK have unique constraints which mainly were because of the lack of acceptance of new facts by the British after the revolution.In contrast to this view of the analysis, it can be noted in relation to Iran.Since the advent of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the region and internationally was not in interests of the British andIran had the capacity to influence the avarice of England, this country always been its endeavor to weaken or intensify pressure on Iran, and this procedure is unfriendly to continue.The most important are the British government plans to support Iraq during the Iran-Iraq war, Salman Rushdi issue,European Union accord and pioneer of the American and British governments in actions against Iran in the UN Security Council andcatapult the legitimate rights of the Iranian people to access peaceful nuclear technology.This paper attempts to examine the rise and fall of relations between Iran and England after the Islamic Revolution.