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what made the tehran conference so difficult? stalin had completely different war aims than fdr or churchill. each of the three leaders had his own goals that conflicted with the others. fdr was so tired out by the trip that he could not lead well. churchill dropped out, angry at the fighting between the other two.
The Tehran Conference involved Stalin (USSR), FDR (USA), and Churchill (UK). Each leader had distinct national interests and war goals: Stalin wanted to push back Germany and secure Soviet interests, FDR focused on defeating Axis powers and post - war cooperation, Churchill aimed to protect British imperial interests and strategic positions. These conflicting goals made the conference difficult. The other options are incorrect: Stalin’s goals weren’t “completely different” in a way that solely made the conference hard (it was about conflicting goals, not just difference), FDR’s tiredness is not a main reason for conference difficulty, and Churchill’s anger/falling out isn’t the primary cause compared to conflicting goals.
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C. Each of the three leaders had his own goals that conflicted with the others. (Note: Assuming the options are labeled as A: Stalin had completely different war aims than FDR or Churchill, B: FDR was so tired out by the trip that he could not lead well, C: Each of the three leaders had his own goals that conflicted with the others, D: Churchill dropped out, angry at the fighting between the other two)