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Operation Ajax: The Shadowy Overthrow of Iran's Democracy

Operation Ajax: The Shadowy Overthrow of Iran's Democracy

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Operation Ajax: The Shadowy Overthrow of Iran's Democracy

the podcast episode, into the tumultuous events the 195 Iranian coup, known as Operation Ajax, which was orchestrated by the CIA and MI6 At the center of the was Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh, who had nationalized Iran's oil industry, a move that threatened Western interests in the country. The Cold War added fuel to the fire, with fears of communism spreading in the region.

a series of covert operations, the CIA and MI6 worked to undermine Mosadde's government and bring back Shah Mohammad Rezaahlavi to. The coup succeeded in oust Mosaddegh and solidifying the Shah's rule setting a precedent Western intervention in Iran's political affairs.

The impact the on Iran was profound, leading to of rule under the Shah and, eventually, the Islamic Revolution of 1979. The coup also strained Iran relations with the West, a legacy of mistrust animosity.

By exploring the events and significance of the 1953 Iranian coup, we gain insight into the complex of power and geopolitics in the Middle East, and the lasting repercussions of Western intervention the region. Join us as we unravel the story behind Operation Ajax and its enduring impact on Iran's political landscape and relations with the West.

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