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What were the effects of the Iranian Revolution in the U.S?

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The revolution led to the establishment of a parliament, the National Consultative Assembly (also known as the Majlis), and approval of the first constitution. in 1979, the Shah was ousted from power. This sent Iran back to a theocracy led by Ayatollah ("Mirror of God") Khomeini.

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For Washington, the revolution represented a devastating strategic loss. Since the British withdrawal from the Persian Gulf in 1971, Iran had become the cornerstone of America’s security architecture for protecting Western interests across the region. As both the “pivot in the price hike” and the sole regional leader willing to buck the Arab oil embargo, the shah had made himself equally consequential for energy markets and the global economy.

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