
The United States vs. Iran
Fareed Zakaria GPS
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The Fall of Mossadegh: A Coup in Context
This chapter explores the pivotal events surrounding the 1953 coup in Iran that ousted Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh, highlighting his efforts to nationalize the oil industry and the ensuing conflict with British interests. It examines U.S. involvement amid Cold War tensions and the motivations behind the coup orchestrated by American and British agents. Additionally, the chapter reflects on the impact of the Shah's autocratic rule and the societal conditions that sparked widespread protests, culminating in his eventual departure.
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