Behind the 1953 Coup in Iran: Thugs, Turncoats, Soldiers, and Spooks

by Ali Rahnema

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Ali Rahnema's work is a meticulous historical reconstruction of the Iranian coup d'etat in 1953 that led to the overthrow of Mohammed Mosaddeq and his government. Mosaddeq's removal from power has probably attracted more attention than any other event occurring during his tenure because of the role of foreign involvement, the political, economic and social impact on Iran, and the long-term impact the ousting had on Iran-US relations. Drawing on American, British and Iranian sources, Rahnema closely examines the four-day period between the first failed coup and the second successful attempt, investigating in fine detail how the two coups were conceptualised, rationalised and executed by players on both the Anglo-American and Iranian sides. Through painstaking research into little-studied sources, Rahnema casts new light on how a small group of highly influential pro-Britain politicians and power brokers revisited the realities on the ground with the CIA operatives dispatched to Iran and how they recalibrated a new, and ultimately successful, operational plan.
  • ISBN10 1322293295
  • ISBN13 9781322293295
  • Publish Date 1 January 2014
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 4 March 2015
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Cambridge University Press
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 348
  • Language English