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The ménage à trois triangle (1969–1979)
The Twin Pillar Diplomacy revisited
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This chapter explores the first strategic triangle, the ‘mènage à trois triangle’, characterised by a period of positive relations between Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the United States. It revises the Twin Pillar Diplomacy associated with US President Nixon, Iranian Shah Pahlavi, and Saudi King Faisal. It presents the British decision to withdraw from the Persian Gulf as a systemic change. Second, it explores the geographic, demographic, military, and economic factors that define the countries’ power projection in the region, as well as their alliances, partnerships, and regional appeal. It assesses each country's status satisfaction, state identity, and leadership preferences to explain how these domestic factors shape their policy. Throughout the 1970s, the triangulation served to maintain the regional status quo. After the British withdrawal, the United States aimed to guarantee it under the Western interest without direct involvement. The chapter shows how Iran and Saudi Arabia capitalised on that to boost their militarisation and modernisation and restrain revisionist actors. The analysis also reveals that leaders were alert to identity and political appeal. Despite their close friendship, Nixon knew the Shah could not be alone accepted as a regional leader by other Arab actors, and by including Saudi Arabia, he sought to reduce local anxieties. Both Faisal and the Shah captured this signal and worked together to improve ties. Thus, the chapter explains how Iran was gradually assuming the role of surrogate power for the US strategy while Saudi Arabia increased its relevance as an economic and stability promoter partner.

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The Persian Gulf Triangle

The relations between Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the United States

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