Cooperation between United States and Iran in the decades of 50 and 60

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EYE FOR OJOSCuando Ameneh saw his face in the mirror cry - In Teheran, in 2004, was attacked with acid by a boy who had been rejected - A court has sentenced to blindness, in a ruling unprecedented located the couple in Iran . Insists on a single idea: he wants revenge ANA ORTIZ MARIA RITA ARANGOEl remember the last Iranian Ameneh Bahraminava, 29, has his face blurred image is reflected in the mirror in the bathroom of his room at the inn Alogar, located in the Gracia district of Barcelona. Measure 2006. Iran's nuclear program has its origins in the Cold War, the late 50s under the auspices of the U.S. within the framework of bilateral agreements between the two countries. Specifically in 1957, when under the Atoms for Peace program will sign a civil nuclear cooperation agreement. The Shah ruled Iran Mohammad Reza Pahlevi then, after the CIA-supported overthrow of Mohammad Mosaddeq in 1953, the scheme appeared very stable and friendly to the West and to the U.S. to worry because Iran could have nuclear weapons eventually.
In 1959 he established the Research Center for Nuclear Tehran (tape), managed by the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (OEAI). The film was equipped with a nuclear research reactor of 5 megawatts, donated by U.S. and began operation in 1967, is powered by highly enriched uranium. Iran signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT in English) in 1968 and ratified it in 1970. With the establishment of Iran's atomic agency and the signature of the NPT, Pahlevi Mohammad glide up the construction of 23 nuclear power stations around the country in conjunction with the EE-UU in 2000.

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