COPY Tehran, Iran 21 December 1943. Honorable Franklin D. Roosevelt President of the United States The White House Washington, D.C. Dear Mr. President: On your departure from Tehran you outlined to me, during our conversation at the airport, a tentative basis for American policy in Iran which might be used as a pattern for our relations with all less favored associate nations. In response to your suggestion and the directive which I received from the Secretary of State, I wish to submit the following for your consideration. PART 1 It is the purpose of the United States to sustain Iran as a free, independent nation and to afford the Iranian people an opportunity to enjoy the rights of man as set forth in the Con- stitution of the United States and to participate in the fulfill- ment of the principles of the Atlantic Charter. The policy of the United States toward Iran, therefore, is to assist in the creation in Iran of a government based upon the consent of the governed and of a system of free enter- |