Now joining us from the Hoover Institution on the campus of Stanford University is abbas milani director of arabian studies at stanford and a fellow at the Hoover Institution where he is the codirector of the ivory and democracy project also the author of this book, the shah. When was the shot in power . 1941 and left 1979 and turned over tuesday Ayatollah Khomeini and willingly that i save the revolution was hijacked by the kurds. But his father was pushed of power and in the allied forces occupied iran 1941. The british in the soviets. The allies were worried that the shop was a little too friendly to the nazis. Depending on who you ask 3,000 german experts when the army suffered early defeat in that connected the persian gulf than they could resupply occupying a iran became a central. So let 22 almost reluctantly became the king. Host reluctantly . Guest at that time he was not anticipating this of the virtually occupied country. My sense of it it was not by inclination. Said those