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Iran and the CIA - The Fall of Mosaddeq Revisited (Hardcover)
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Iran and the CIA - The Fall of Mosaddeq Revisited (Hardcover)
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In the early 1950s, the frail septuagenarian Iranian prime minister
shook the world, challenging superpower Britain by nationalizing
the British-run oil industries in Iran. His name was Doctor
Mohammad Mosaddeq. His subsequent downfall in August 1953 changed
the course of Iranian history, and remains a haunting memory for
the people of Iran today. The British and American governments
collaborated in a plot to remove Mosaddeq but which nonetheless
failed to ignite. However, days afterwards, amid violent street
disturbances, Mosaddeq's government did indeed fall. So, for half a
century the conventional wisdom attributed the events of 19th
August 1953 to foul play by the CIA and a myth of CIA power and
success was created that has mesmerized opinion ever since and cast
a shadow over Iran's continuingly troubled relations with America.
This path breaking study unearths new documentary evidence to
suggest the truth lies elsewhere and that Mosaddeq's fall actually
took Washington and London by complete surprise. The author
provides compelling evidence to suggest that the toppling of
Mosaddeq was rooted primarily in internal Iranian dynamics and that
prominent clerics of the time, notably the grand Shiite Marja of
the time, Ayatollah Boroujerdi, played a crucial role.
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