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With a thrilling narrative that sheds much light on recent events, this national bestseller brings to life the 1953 CIA coup in Iran that ousted the country’s elected prime minister, ushered in a quarter-century of brutal rule under the Shah, and stimulated the rise of Islamic fundamentalism and anti-Americanism in the Middle East. Selected as one of the best books of the year by the Washington Post and The Economist, it now features a new preface by the author on the folly of attacking Iran.


The events of 1953 are eerily reminiscent of current US policy and its continued long-term presence in the Middle East. Awareness by US and world citizens about the role of the US and UK in the Middle East past and present, is vital, as this book has proved to be so prescient. The US and UK have worked together in the Middle East long before the recent inaccurate "poodle" labels of 2003. These two cousins have worked together hand-in-hand before, helping each other in this symbiotic relationship, when it's about: oil.

Although I think information exists (somewhere), I don't recall one single article, Op-Ed piece, story, or documentary by the American Mainstream Media about the 1953 American coup in Iran because of oil. Therefore, another reason to tout this book. It seems that this historical info is just not available to the casual observer living in Americana.

Under Mossadegh, Iran was tilting towards the West and away from the Soviet Union (which it never leaned toward in the first place). However the US government and mainstream media constantly reported to the American public that "Iran was tilting towards the Soviet Union." "Gravitating towards communism." This mis-information campaign, during the height of the Cold War Red Scare period during the during the 1950s. Repetitive messages disseminated to the public.

Sound familiar?

CIA operatives falsely fed misinformation to ignorant journalists and also journalists that agreed with the US policy towards Iran. In addition, CIA operatives actually wrote articles for newspapers themselves.

Kinzer begins with the early, middle, and latter history of present-day Iran, leading up to the oil dispute that lead to the rise and fall of democratically elected Dr. Mohammed Mossadegh in the CIA sponsored coup.

Resentment of the British by the Iranians increased over many years. Much of the resentment toward the British was the result of the Britain's 19th Century colonial attitude towards the Iranian government and people. There are 3 primary reasons among many, for the dispute:

1. Constant deceit and dishonesty by the British by not following up on their promises and signed agreements they made with the Iranians. Huge profits were made by the British oil companies but they refused to open their books or let them be audited.

2. Second, was the deplorable treatment and sub-human conditions of Iranian workers in Abadan and other oil fields and refineries. These Iranian oil workers lived in shanty towns without electricity or running water.

3. The British were taking a huge profit-share ratio. The British being foreign Western colonialists, used their power to create and perpetuate these conditions. This ratio was bound to cause not only resentment and dislike, but also let to the labeling of them as the "enemy."

As the Iranian government wanted a more equitable profit sharing agreement, the British government responded by implementing sanctions, blocking exports, and freezing accounts. The British debated sending troops to Iran, but it wasn't feasible. Britain didn't have enough the muscle nor the mojo, for such a task.

ENTER THE AMERICANS:

Kermit Roosevelt Jr. (grandson of President Teddy Roosevelt) was the main point man behind this calculating operation. Norman Schwarzkopf Sr. was also heavily involved. The elites are often related and over generations these familiar family names pass the want of power and influence.

Chapters:

1. Good Evening, Mr. Roosevelt
2. Curse The Fate
3. The Last Drop of the Nation's Blood
4. A Wave of Oil
5. His Master's Orders
6. Unseen Enemies Everywhere
7. You Do Not Know How Evil They Are
8. An Immensely Shrewd Old Man
9. Block Headed British
10 Pull Up Your Socks and Get Going
11 I Knew it! They Love Me!
12 Purring Like a Giant Cat

Notes, Bibliography, and Index

A very worthy book for contemporary issues in the Middle East, and the roots of petro-coups that have carved at the Geo-political landscape of Iran, and the entire Middle Eastern region, today.

Name: Howard Schulman
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: an excellent book about Mossadegh and the US coup that toppled his goverment
Date: Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2010
Review: Doubtlessly, Stephen Kinzer is a gifted writer. His book All the Shah's Men tells the story of Mohammad Mossadegh who was briefly prime minister of Iran in 1952-3 before getting overthrown by a secret United States coup. Unlike his book on Turkey, Crescent and Star, this book is primarily based on research and not personal experience in the country he writes about. Nevertheless, you can easily tell that Kinzer deeply feels for Mossadegh, and Kinzer's Epilogue, where he tells about his own personal pilgrimage to the home and town where Mossadegh was imprisoned the last 11 years of his life, is extremely moving and revealing.

As is Kinzers habit, just underneath the surface of his text is a warning and a message on current United States foreign policy. Surely, this 1952-3 story of the overthrow of the Iranian government has lots to teach us about Iran, but the story is a little more complicated.

As an aside, in the book we learn of yet another sordid episode in the history of British Petroleum, initially created as the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company!!!... the nationalization of which the entire 1953 coup was about!

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