Iran/1953 coup d'état
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Date | 15 August 1953 - 19 August 1953 |
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Location | Iran |
Perpetrators | CIA, MI6, Seven Sisters |
Deaths | 500 |
Interest of | Norman Darbyshire, Charlotte Denett, Ann Lambton, Monty Woodhouse |
Description | The first of many large scale coups was carried out at the behest of big oil, by the CIA. The report of the inaugural Bilderberg next year termed this "firm Western action in Persia ... [that] had produced successful results." |
Operation Ajax, headed by Kermit Roosevelt was the CIA's first large scale regime change operation - the first of many. It was initiated by the 1951 announcement of Mohammad Mosaddegh that he intended to cut the Seven Sisters oil profits by nationalising their operations in Iran.[1] It was approved by President Eisenhower on July 22, 1953.[2]

Contents
Official narrative
For almost 50 years the official narrative was that MI6 and the CIA had nothing to do with the coup, which changed in 2000 when the US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright openly referred to the US role in the coup.[Where?] After 60 years, the CIA released documents which admitted that "The military coup... was carried out under CIA direction as an act of US foreign policy".[4] It would be more correct to admit that it was "covertly organised by MI6 and the CIA"[5]. Averell Harriman went to Iran to negotiate an Anglo-Iranian compromise, asking the Shah's help; his reply was that "in the face of public opinion, there was no way he could say a word against nationalisation".
Problems
The coup's trigger is generally agreed to have been the nationalisation of the oil industry announced by Mohammad Mosaddegh in 1951. Charlotte Dennett notes that the coup was planned since this date and so the role of the Seven Sisters should not be underestimated.[6] As with the ensuing 1954 Guatemalan coup d'état, US "national security" appears to have overlapped very largely with the private commercial interest of the rich elite who were in a position to command the CIA. To see the coup as organised by MI6 or the CIA is therefore probably a mistake.
Approval
The now leaked report of the 1954 Bilderberg meeting noted that "Americans saw that firm Western action in Persia... had produced successful results and they therefore believed in continuing a firm policy."[7]
Related Quotations
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
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1951 | “The oil cartel or deep state initiated in 1951 a process [to remove Mossadeq from power] that the American public state only authorised [through the CIA] two years later” | Peter Dale Scott | 2015 |
Bilderberg/1954 | “Americans saw that firm Western action in Persia, Berlin, and Korea had produced successful results and they therefore believed in continuing a firm policy.” | 1954 |
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:The Coup in Iran 1953 | book extract | 12 February 2007 | Mark Curtis |
References
- ↑ http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/730
- ↑ Document:The State, the Deep State, and the Wall Street Overworld
- ↑ https://edition.cnn.com/2013/08/19/politics/cia-iran-1953-coup/index.html
- ↑ http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-23762970
- ↑ Document:The Coup in Iran 1953
- ↑ http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/684
- ↑ https://wikispooks.com/wiki/File:BilderbergConferenceReport1954.pdf