The USA plunged Iranian government: What happened back then?
The USA plunged Iranian government: What happened back then?
Since Israel started his increased attack on Iran, the calls have become louder after a change of regime. US President Donald Trump and The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have taken into account, the almighty guide Teherans, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to target. Many Iranians have had first-hand experiences with the US regime change in their country.
A look at the past
Here is a brief summary of events:
The oil sources and the coup d'état from 1953
The highlight of the Cold War
Highlight of the Cold War: The nationalization process was perceived as a populer in Iran and celebrated as a victory for the then Soviet Union.
support of the Shah regime
Support of the Shah regime: Coat goal was to strengthen the Monarch Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and to rule as a new prime minister, General Fazlollah Zahedi.
The role of the CIA and the SIS
The State Cancer: In front of the State Cancer, the CIA helped together with the British secret service (SIS), Anti- Mossadgh. Schüren and meant that large protests were organized against Mossadegh who were soon supported by the army.
Financial support from the USA
US funds: to provide Zahedi, the new Prime Minister of the country, a certain stability, the CIA secretly provided $ 5,000,000, as can be seen from documents, within two days of taking power.
Official confirmation of US participation
US confirmation: In 2013, the CIA documents were published, the for the time being confirmed. However, the role of the United States was known: former President Barack Obama already mentioned in 2009 the participation in the State Cancer.
consequences of the coup d'état
It had follows: After the fall of Mossadegh, the United States strengthened its support for Pahlavi to rule as a Shah. The Iraner found the foreign interference as unreasonable and thus heated the anti-American mood in the country an.
The Islamic Revolution of 1979
Islamic revolution: The Shah became a tight ally of the United States. But in the late 1970s, millions of Iranians took to the streets against his regime, which they saw as corrupt and illegitimate. Secularist demonstrators turned against his authoritarianism, while Islamist protesters turned against his modernization agenda. The Shah was overthrown in 1979 during the Islamic Revolution, which ended the western monarchy regime and initiated the beginning of the Islamic Republic and the Clerical rule.
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