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Zach Simon
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Module 7
Version 2 of Module 7 for StoyfboardArt.org.
Zach Simon
June 17, 2022
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Transcript
module 7
Notes CAPTION: National Security Council Meeting, June 1951
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Dialog TRUMAN: So what have we got?
Dialog GENERAL OMAR BRADLEY: It's a mine field, Mr. President,
Dialog GENERAL OMAR BRADLEY: plain and simple.
Dialog GENERAL OMAR BRADLEY: For Iran, for Britain, possibly for
the whole free world.
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Dialog TRUMAN: McGhee?
Dialog MCGHEE: Agreed.
Dialog MCGHEE: The Iranians want the heads of all Brits.
Dialog MCGHEE: The Iranians want the heads of all Brits.
Dialog MCGHEE (OS): And anyone perceived as a friend of
the Brits.
Dialog MCGHEE (OS): Including us.
Dialog MCGHEE: Grady in Tehran calls the situation, and I
quote
Dialog MCGHEE: "most explosive."
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Dialog TRUMAN: And Britain?
Dialog ACHESON: They're seriously poised to invade.
Dialog ACHESON: That oil company is their country's single biggest
income source.
Dialog ACHESON: Lose it and their whole economy starts teetering.
Dialog ACHESON: They'll stop at nothing to get it back.
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Dialog TRUMAN: We've got to jump in now
Dialog TRUMAN: or it's all going to explode.
Dialog MCGHEE: Beg pardon, Mr. President,
Dialog MCGHEE: jump in and do what?
Dialog MCGHEE: If we tell Britain to back off, we'll
just get into a fight with them.
Dialog GENERAL BRADLEY: Which, if it spirals out of control,
Dialog GENERAL BRADLEY: could split the whole Western Alliance.
Dialog TRUMAN: Leaving the Soviets unopposed in Europe.
Dialog GENERAL BRADLEY (OS): Exactly, sir.
Dialog TRUMAN: Hoo boy.
Dialog TRUMAN: And if we were to just let Britain
invade? Then what?
Dialog BRADLEY: Among other things, the Soviets would be highly
motivated to step in on Iran's side.
Dialog ACHESON: The Soviets vs. the West. God knows how
many countries would get sucked into that fight.
Dialog GENERAL OMAR BRADLEY: World War Thr--
Dialog ACHESON: Tst! Omar, let's not--
Dialog TRUMAN (OS): The point is
Dialog TRUMAN: we're screwed no matter which we do.
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Dialog ACHESON: I see one slim option, sir
Dialog ACHESON: -- very slim.
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Dialog ACHESON (CONT'D) First,: we press Britain to stand down
just for now.
Dialog ACHESON: Draft a letter to Atlee personally.
Dialog ACHESON: Hope to God we can stall him.
Dialog TRUMAN: And?
Dialog ACHESON: Then we work quickly:
Dialog ACHESON: pry open even a small window for dialogue.
Dialog ACHESON: We then step up as mediators and hammer
out a deal for everyone.
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Dialog MCGHEE (OS): A window for dialogue?
Dialog MCGHEE: Meaning get Mossadegh to agree to
Dialog MCGHEE: talk to the Fraser gang?
Dialog ACHESON: Yes.
Dialog GENERAL BRADLEY: Uh!
Dialog GENERAL BRADLEY: Are you dreaming, Dean?
Dialog GENERAL BRADLEY: Even if we could get a diplomat
safely into Tehran right now --
Dialog GENERAL BRADLEY: which is doubtful --
Dialog GENERAL BRADLEY: who in the world's good enough to
cajole Mossadegh into that?
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Dialog ACHESON: Harriman.
Dialog TRUMAN: Harriman.
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Dialog NARRATOR: W. Averill Harriman.
Dialog NARRATOR: Yale Skull and Bones,
Dialog NARRATOR: racer of Thoroughbreds,
Dialog NARRATOR: director of the Marshall Plan in Europe --
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Dialog NARRATOR: Called "infallible" in diplomatic circles,
Dialog NARRATOR: Harriman could talk the talons off a hawk
Dialog NARRATOR: without disturbing a feather.