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- 1953 Iranian coup détat - Wikipedia
The 1953 Iranian coup d'état, known in Iran as the 28 Mordad coup d'état (Persian: کودتای ۲۸ مرداد), was the overthrow of Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh on 19 August 1953
- 1953 coup in Iran | Coup D’etat, Description Facts | Britannica
1953 coup in Iran, coup d’état in Iran that occurred in August 1953 Funded by the United States and the United Kingdom, it removed Mohammad Mosaddegh from power and restored Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi as Iran’s leader Some 300 people died during fighting in Tehrān
- Mohammad Mosaddegh and the 1953 Coup in Iran - historywanderer. com
The 1953 coup in Iran, backed by the CIA and British intelligence, reshaped Iran’s political and social structure It marked the end of an era for Iranian democracy and set in motion a series of events that influenced the country’s trajectory for decades
- The US plotted and toppled Iran’s regime in 1953. Are we seeing a . . .
The 1953 CIA-backed coup in Iran remains one of the most consequential regime changes orchestrated by the United States Decades later, with tensions rising again between the US, Israel, and Iran, echoes of that intervention reverberate As Donald Trump talks regime change, we look at how foreign powers once overthrew Iran’s elected leader to
- Protests, CIA’s Coup $5 Million: How US Changed Regime In Iran In . . .
The coup was meant to support Iran’s monarch Mohammad Reza Pahlavi to rule as Shah of Iran, and appoint a new prime minister – General Fazlollah Zahedi In this February 28, 1953 file photo, an army officer rallies a crowd of supporters of Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi in front of the home of Iranian Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh as riots break out in Tehran
- Timeline of Iranian Coup - The New York Times Web Archive
March 1953 • The C I A begins drafting a plan to bring to power, through covert action, a government in Iran that would be preferred by the United States April 16, 1953 • A C I A study
- History of Iran: A short account of 1953 Coup - Iran Chamber
In March 1953, an unexpected development pushed the plot forward: the CIA's Tehran station reported that an Iranian general had approached the American Embassy about supporting an army-led coup The newly inaugurated Eisenhower administration was intrigued
- Iran, 1953: the Imperialist Coup Against Dignity - Utopix
August 19, 1953: a coup d’État overthrew the democratically elected government led by Mohammad Mosaddegh in Iran It was a joint operation by the United States and the United Kingdom, through their intelligence agencies CIA and MI6, with support from the high ranks of the Iranian military and the blessing of the Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
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