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Central Treaty Organization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Central Treaty Organization (CENTO) ... Members of CENTO ... CENTO flag...
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List of CIA released documents ... OCR scan of the original document, errors are possible ... To estimate Soviet Intentions toward Iran and the CENTO area generally,of the Middle Eastern CENTO members lo Soviet threats, and likelyto certain possible developments in that area.
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The original members, in addition to Turkey, Iran and Pakistan, were Iraq and Britain; the U.S. was an associate member. Iraq was dropped after a radical leftist government came to power in 1958, ... The diplomats and generals who renamed the organization CENTO presumably never bothered to check the dictionary,
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One of the original members, Iraq, soon dropped out. As others—Iran, Pakistan and Turkey —became more chummy with Moscow, CENTO's essential purpose as a military shield against Communist aggression lost its urgency.
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see boundaries iv) left their marks on the long-term relationships of CENTO members in the Middle East. Persia’s CENTO politics in particular were perceived negatively by nationalist Arab states, who objected to Tehran’s pro-Western policies (Hadley, pp. 5-6).
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A comprehensive catalogue of European artworks depicting the recorder from medieval times to the 20th century. ... Il Guercino da Cento [original name Giovanni Francesco Barbieri] ... Lyndon-Jones (loc. cit.) has suggested that some or all the musicians depicted are members of the Bassano family.
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