The hidden role of a British secret service officer who led the coup that permanently altered the Middle East is to be revealed for the first time since an Observer news story was suppressed in 1985.
2...a tyrant was put down by people that loved their country and king, that's all! These fake stories were aired in past 70 years by communists and hard-line islamists against the late Shah, and till now to manufacture a hero from a corrupt feudalist tyrant named Mossadegh!
Brutish have always been entangled in illusional 007 scenarios and visualise a higher position for their agents overseas! 😂 There wasn't any coup against a feudalist tyrant PM who breached constitution codes, closed parlimed and tried to organize a coup against the Shah!... 1
It wasn't coup d'etat, in 1953 Iranian people support theirs Shah in front of the backed USSR Tude party & Unlawful prime minister Mosadeq, The Shah has right to change unworthy Prime minister, nobody in Iran doesn't buy these fake story that has been propagated by leftists
Blowback the law of unintended consequences explains the current disaster!
Corrupt war criminal scum!
How the tone and headline contrast with those publish about US regime change
changed the middle east is a nice way to put destabilized the region for decades
Just reading this interesting book. Kim Philby worked for The Observer (and The Economist) as Middle East correspondent in the 1950s, based in Beirut, while working for M16, even after he was heavily suspected of being “the Third Man”. Very murky.
Thank god for MI6
Hmmm ! Interference in another country's democracy ... now where did our current lot of political meddlers learn that trick from !
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