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By Mansoureh Ebrahimi

ISBN-10: 3319310976

ISBN-13: 9783319310978

ISBN-10: 3319310984

ISBN-13: 9783319310985

Based on British and Iranian assets, this publication investigates the history and targets of the coup in Iran, reading how British overseas and household brokers interfered with Iran’s inner affairs among the nationalization of Iran’s oil in 1951 until eventually its failure in 1953 with the overthrow of top Minister Mossadegh. How and why used to be Iran’s democratically elected executive ousted in 1953? so much reviews discuss with a ‘CIA-led’ operation. This examine analyses how British brokers used the Shah, the traditional Persian Durbar, Majlis deputies, Islamic clergy, and Iranian army officials within the overthrow of the 1st democratically elected best Minister, and highlights how Britain used the ‘Communist threat’ as a pretext for shielding its oil pursuits and persuaded the american citizens to orchestrate the coup. This shut interplay among British colonial pursuits, American chilly warfare objectives and Iranian politics finally defeated the democratic aspirations of Iran’s people.

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In accordance with British and Iranian resources, this ebook investigates the heritage and ambitions of the coup in Iran, studying how British overseas and family brokers interfered with Iran’s inner affairs among the nationalization of Iran’s oil in 1951 till its failure in 1953 with the overthrow of best Minister Mossadegh.

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F/1, (1992). Summaries of Judgements. Advisory Opinions and Orders of the International Court of Justice 1948–1991 (New York: United Nations). Other Literature Hansard-UK Parliament. Anglo-Iranian Oil Fields. com/lords/1951/mar/21/anglo-iranian-oil-fields (29 April 2014). Public Record Office, Kew, London, Correspondence Between Binney and Gout, nd. Public Record Office, Correspondence Ministry For Foreign Affairs: Correspondence Between the Iranian Ministry For Foreign Affairs and The British Embassy in Tehran on the subjects of the Interference of British Consular Representatives in the Internal Affairs of Iran leading to the Closing of British Consulates and Economic and Financial Restrictions Imposed by the British Government on Iran.

Its failed legal actions against Iran placed Britain in a difficult situation, another reason for their consultations with USA. 5 2 British Retaliation After the Nationalisation of Iran’s Oil British Propaganda and Consultation with the Americans After Iran nationalised its oil industry, the British began negotiations with the Americans while simultaneously launching propaganda to attract American attention (Letter from Keith H Williams, 25 July 1952). Being a close neighbour of communist Russia coupled with the presence of Iran’s Tudeh Party (a pro-labour/pro-Soviet group) were perfect grounds for the British who maintained that the ‘Red Menace’ leviathan would become a ‘first world’ power if USA did not seriously oppose the beast.

Although even he admitted that an underground market would be best for Iran’s oil, he would not surrender and continued trying to find legitimate customers for Iran’s oil. Selling oil to countries that lacked oil tankers presented problems. Iran could sell to Japan and Italy, of course, but not in considerable quantities. As a result, Iran’s total oil sales during the boycott roughly equalled merely one-day’s production under the AIOC. Among Eastern European countries, Czechoslovakia and Poland were former AIOC customers and offered to purchase oil from NIOC.

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