On August 19, 1953, the American and British intelligence
agencies launched a desperate coup in Iran against Muhammad
Mossadegh, a bedridden seventy-two-year-old man. His crimes had
been to flirt with communism and to nationalize his country's oil
industry, which for forty years had been in British hands. But the
countries that overthrew Mossadegh would, in time, deeply regret
siding with his great foe, Shah Muhammad-Reza Pahlavi. Mossadegh
was one of the first liberals of the Middle East, a man who wanted
friendship with the West--but not slavish dependence.
Who was this political guerrilla of noble blood, so adored in
the Middle East and so reviled in the West? Schooled in Europe and
pitted against dictatorship at home, Mossadegh had become the
nation's conscience by the time of the Shah's ascension. Written by
our foremost observer of Iran, Patriot of Persia reveals a man who
embodied his nation's struggle for freedom and whose life serves as
a warning to the White House and Downing Street as they commit to
further intervention in a volatile and unpredictable region.
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