1953 CIA Coup That Ruined Iran US Relations

1953 CIA Coup That Ruined Iran US Relations

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History, Social Studies

11th Grade - University

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The 1953 coup in Iran, orchestrated by the CIA and British government, ousted Prime Minister Mossadeq and installed the Shah, leading to long-lasting tensions between the US and Iran. The coup involved propaganda, manipulation, and strategic alliances, ultimately securing Western oil interests. Its aftermath saw increased political extremism in Iran and contributed to Cold War tensions.

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What role did American and British agents play in the 1953 coup in Iran?

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What were the consequences of the 1953 coup for Iran's political landscape?

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What were the long-term effects of the coup on US-Iran relations?

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Who was the Iranian Prime Minister ousted during the 1953 coup?

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What was the CIA's strategy to ensure the success of the coup?

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What was the significance of the Shah's approval for the coup plan?

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How did the CIA use propaganda in the lead-up to the coup?

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