Ruhollah Khomeini

"We are not afraid of economic sanctions or military intervention. What we are afraid of is Western universities." – Ruhollah Khomeini

Timeframe: 17/05/1902 – 04/09/1963

Iran · Energy Policy


Key Insights

  • Ayatollah Khomeini’s rise in Iran marked a turning point in Middle Eastern relations. As the leader of the Islamic Revolution in 1979, he established an Islamic republic and challenged Western influence in the region. Khomeini’s anti-Western stance affected global oil markets and inspired similar movements. His confrontational approach and pursuit of nuclear capabilities intensified tensions and diplomacy challenges, impacting Iran’s global standing and regional dynamics.

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