Kermit Roosevelt Jr. (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Kermit Roosevelt Jr." in English language version.

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  • Ray Takeyh, 2014, "Comment: What Really Happened in Iran: The CIA, the Ouster of Mosaddeq, and the Restoration of the Shah," Foreign Affairs, July/August 2014 (June 16, 2014), see [10], accessed June 18, 2015.

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  • "CIA Confirms Role in 1953 Iran Coup". nsarchive.gwu.edu.
  • Malcolm Byrne, Ed. (2014). Iran 1953: The Strange Odyssey of Kermit Roosevelt's Countercoup. [National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 468, edited with introductory comment by M. Byrne.] The National Security Archive (May 12, 2014), see [8], accessed June 17, 2015. They are declassified CIA documents relating to the agency's proposed edits to Roosevelt's Countercoup: The Struggle for Control of Iran (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1979).

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  • Kira Zalan, 2014, "How the CIA Shaped the Modern Middle East [Hugh Wilford interview]," U.S. News & World Report (online), January 16, 2014, see [5], accessed June 17, 2015. [Subtitle: "History Professor Hugh Wilford chronicles the agency's involvement in the region."]

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  • Mark Ribbing & Jacques Kelly, 2000, "Obituary: Kermit Roosevelt, 84, TR's grandson." The Baltimore Sun, June 10, 2000, Local, p. 4B, see [12], Retrieved June 17, 2015.

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