What Really Happened in Iran :The CIA, the Ouster of Mosaddeq, and the Restoration of the Shah / By Ray Takeyh
Language: English Subject(s): Online resources: In: Foreign Affairs . -- v.93, n.4 (July-August 2014)Abstract: Conventional wisdom about the 1953 coup in Iran rests on the myth that the CIA toppled the country's democratically elected prime minister. In reality, the coup was primarily a domestic Iranian affair, and the CIA's impact was ultimately insignificant.Revista R0073 (MAEC-Biblioteca Central)
Conventional wisdom about the 1953 coup in Iran rests on the myth that the CIA toppled the country's democratically elected prime minister. In reality, the coup was primarily a domestic Iranian affair, and the CIA's impact was ultimately insignificant.