Iran-United States relations
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Iran-United States relations
Summary
Iran-United States relations is a bilateral relation[1]. It ranks in the top 0.028% of bilateral_relation entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,605 views/month, #1 of 3,583).[2]
Key Facts
- Iran-United States relations is in the country of Iran[3].
- Iran-United States relations is in the country of United States[4].
- Iran-United States relations's image is recorded as Photograph of the President and Mrs. Truman with the Shah of Iran, in formal attire, during the Shah's visit to the... - NARA - 200150.jpg[5].
- Iran-United States relations's instance of is recorded as bilateral relation[6].
- Iran-United States relations's locator map image is recorded as Iran United States Locator.png[7].
- Iran-United States relations's Commons category is recorded as Relations of Iran and the United States[8].
- Iran-United States relations's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/011b4t7w[9].
- Iran-United States relations's participant is recorded as United States[10].
- Iran-United States relations's participant is recorded as Iran[11].
- Iran-United States relations's significant event is recorded as Iran hostage crisis[12].
- Iran-United States relations's significant event is recorded as Iran–Contra affair[13].
- Iran-United States relations's significant event is recorded as Persian Gulf crisis (2019–2020)[14].
- Iran-United States relations's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Iran–United States relations[15].
- Iran-United States relations's BBC Things ID is recorded as bab1dc13-6fa2-45d4-8be4-c908b8a67b90[16].
- Iran-United States relations's BBC News topic ID is recorded as cv3nj70d4mqt[17].
- Iran-United States relations's NLAI ID is recorded as 1517514[18].
- Iran-United States relations's NLAI ID is recorded as 1517511[19].
Why It Matters
Iran-United States relations ranks in the top 0.028% of bilateral_relation entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,605 views/month, #1 of 3,583).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[20] It is known by 48 alternative names across languages and contexts.[21]