Operation Ajax: CIA Oil Coup in Iran - COLD WAR

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  • @TheColdWarTV
    @TheColdWarTV  5 лет назад +85

    Hey guys, we will tell all the major stories of the Cold War era, but we need your help, so consider supporting us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/thecoldwar

    • @nimbo9492
      @nimbo9492 5 лет назад +2

      The Cold War: this was a great and well documented video. Thanks for sharing it! Could you also make a video about "Shapour Bakhtiar", who was one of the prominent roles in promoting democracy and constitutional monarchy in Iran?

    • @Charlesputnam-bn9zy
      @Charlesputnam-bn9zy 4 года назад +1

      @@nimbo9492 Shapour Bakhtiar The Just whom Khomeini had his goons assassinate in Paris.
      Ayatollah Kazem Shariatmadari The Just whom Khomeini had his goons keep under house arrest and then murder in 1986.
      The Ayatollah was also the savior of Khomeini in 1963 when the Shah condemned the latter to death.
      & Sadegh Ghotbzadegh the babooshlicking sycophant groveling to Khomeini, became the latter's adopted son & then was made foreign affairs minister in Khomeini's regime, couldn't follow & then was executed on Khomeini's orders, fully deserving what he got.

    • @amirrezaboshagh6029
      @amirrezaboshagh6029 Год назад

      hello sir with respect could you please mention the name of venezuela oil deal which mosadagh had offered based on it?

    • @mahbodmobasher2083
      @mahbodmobasher2083 9 месяцев назад

      Ayatollah behbahani passed away in 1910, how did he support the shah?

    • @fuzzywzhe
      @fuzzywzhe 8 месяцев назад

      You better post to other sites. You will be flagged for terms of service violations eventually. You cannot talk about how the, revolution, was done in detail, what alphabet agencies and which nations were involved, or how each nation divided up the spoils, nor Kermit Roosevelt's involvement, etc. It was all declassified over 30 years ago.

  • @bmr2104
    @bmr2104 5 лет назад +733

    And there are those who think that hostilities between Iran and US started with the hostage crisis!!!

    • @USSAnimeNCC-
      @USSAnimeNCC- 5 лет назад +73

      I think their view have been shape by the media not the actual event that happens and the media doesn't inform people properly sometimes

    • @wolfgang757
      @wolfgang757 5 лет назад +6

      Arguably it started thousands of years ago. In terms of Central Asia and the Western World at odds and conflict.

    • @wolfgang757
      @wolfgang757 5 лет назад +7

      @@USSAnimeNCC- but I think their view is shaped by facts not other media.

    • @khalidh442
      @khalidh442 5 лет назад +20

      Still doesn't justify Iran's barbaric acts of taking random embassy staff as hostage

    • @wolfgang757
      @wolfgang757 5 лет назад +42

      @@khalidh442 No it does not but that was a time of great turmoil and uncertainty with no clear outcome so I think we must stop short of blaming the nation for that incident. Emotions all around ran very high yet bloodshed was avoided and in the long run that might be seen as the greatest victory of its' time. Meaning the fact that war did not break out between Iran and the west, whatever the situation since.

  • @Marinealver
    @Marinealver 4 года назад +192

    US: We accept the deal
    UK: We don't
    US: What should we do?
    UK: Establish a Coup
    US: They are blaming us for this problem
    UK: Not our problem.

    • @black10872
      @black10872 4 года назад +18

      accurate as fuck!

    • @frankieseward8667
      @frankieseward8667 3 года назад +31

      @@black10872 50 years later
      UK-Saddam has WMD
      US-You certain?
      UK-We got evidence right there
      US-Give us a few minutes
      UK-How did it go?
      US-There was no WMDs and now Iraqis hate us
      UK-Sorry our bad.

    • @thilakhari
      @thilakhari 2 года назад +7

      @@frankieseward8667 Hey, who accused iraq of WMDs?

    • @Alex-ft9jy
      @Alex-ft9jy 2 года назад +3

      @@thilakhariThe Us

    • @thilakhari
      @thilakhari 2 года назад +4

      @@Alex-ft9jy Then why did this guy put the blame on UK?

  • @JohnSmith-jj2yd
    @JohnSmith-jj2yd 5 лет назад +386

    How can a sixteen minute video titled "Operation Ajax" not mention Kermit Roosevelt or any of the actual details of the operation? The closest mention of the actual CIA role is mentioning the wrong Dulles brother being in a photo with a sheepish comment of "coincidence right?" I'm a fan of the series but this one dropped the ball.

    • @arthas640
      @arthas640 5 лет назад +71

      The whole video is basiclly a prequel/run up to the actual operation Ajax. Should have been a 2 part episode

    • @moodydude565
      @moodydude565 3 года назад +5

      Any other videos on the topic?

    • @JohnSmith-jj2yd
      @JohnSmith-jj2yd 3 года назад +6

      Steven Kinzer's "All The Shah's Men" is a great read on the coup.

    • @floydjarvis2161
      @floydjarvis2161 3 года назад +3

      @@JohnSmith-jj2yd Thats what brought me here. Didn't even get to the Guatemalan part.

    • @cliffgaither
      @cliffgaither 3 года назад +16

      John Smith ::
      This Channel has a number of issues with omitting important facts about The Cold-War and the United States' duplicitous Foreign-Policy.

  • @gianlucaborg195
    @gianlucaborg195 5 лет назад +146

    Keep it up. One suggestion though, as you go through the years, particularly towards the 80s and 90s, you should change the televisions, and props you have on set to mimic the improvements in the respective technology.

  • @danballentyne238
    @danballentyne238 5 лет назад +111

    Small, but important, thing, John Foster Dulles was Secretary of State. His brother, Allan Dulles, was DCI.

    • @No-xo8vg
      @No-xo8vg 5 лет назад

      I caught that too lol

    • @elperrodelautumo7511
      @elperrodelautumo7511 4 года назад +11

      Political family connections. And I thought the mafia was shady. Governments are the biggest shady bastards

    • @devtrev85
      @devtrev85 4 года назад +3

      It’s a double edged sword. The brothers contributed a lot toward the success of OSS and covert operations against the Axis during WWII. Their expertise as intelligence officers naturally led to their heavy involvement in shaping US foreign relations in the modern era-they would’ve been considered experts.

    • @TheIanEscape
      @TheIanEscape 3 года назад +1

      @@devtrev85 too bad Allen spent most of his time in the OSS negotiating deals for Nazis

    • @عليياسر-ذ5ب
      @عليياسر-ذ5ب 2 года назад

      @@devtrev85 What intelligence they are intelligence

  • @hoosacmusicman9108
    @hoosacmusicman9108 5 лет назад +195

    I enjoyed the video. However, I wanted to mention an error on your part. John Foster Dulles was Eisenhower's Secretary of State. It was J.F.'s brother Allen Dulles who was the head of the CIA.

    • @derpjesus3468
      @derpjesus3468 4 года назад

      Dennis Howell The U.S. had no involvement in the 1953 Iranian coup www.reddit.com/r/badhistory/comments/7ndccb/the_us_did_not_overthrow_iran_pm_mossadeq_the_cia/

    • @erik-victory
      @erik-victory 3 года назад +4

      @@derpjesus3468 Did you bother to read past the initial post in that thread?

    • @deathlycurious21st
      @deathlycurious21st 3 года назад +6

      @@derpjesus3468 lol, you should check the CIA world factbook and see if they agree. they self publish their operations jsyk. I guess you wouldn't though would you...

    • @criminalnchief5989
      @criminalnchief5989 2 года назад

      Allen Dulles ( brother of John Dulles ) was director of the CIA picked by Eisenhower / Nixon administration

  • @LionKing-ew9rm
    @LionKing-ew9rm 5 лет назад +76

    Brilliant video. I'm not from Iran, but I think anyone in the World, especially people of the US should learn about this event in order to understand the Iranian Psyche.

    • @iraqimapper8625
      @iraqimapper8625 5 лет назад +3

      Aren't you an Iranian ?

    • @CedricThePlaystation
      @CedricThePlaystation 5 лет назад +5

      And to definitely not justify the creation of the Islamic republic

    • @saeedvazirian
      @saeedvazirian 4 года назад +9

      @@CedricThePlaystation the creation of that government is fully justified

    • @StormbringerI
      @StormbringerI 4 года назад

      Oh please STFP you'r not leaving in this hell to fucking understand it

    • @bestgradelearning9667
      @bestgradelearning9667 2 года назад

      @@CedricThePlaystation why

  • @badgergaucho99
    @badgergaucho99 5 лет назад +47

    How about an episode about the Guatemalan coup of 1954, which toppled the democratically elected government of Jacobo Árbenz?

    • @abdhbfdhdfhf
      @abdhbfdhdfhf 5 лет назад +8

      Gabriel Oberleitner actually the same strategies from the Iran coup were used one year later in the Guatemala coup in 1954

    • @bTrLOL.
      @bTrLOL. 6 месяцев назад

      U realize Arbenz was personally acquainted with communists and despite being banned the communist party grew in size. Dont think the Cia let that go unnoticed

  • @franciscomm7675
    @franciscomm7675 5 лет назад +49

    Greek civil war next?

  • @Daruliable
    @Daruliable 5 лет назад +25

    The Persian GOT goes on, nice video guys!

    • @jimfeldhouse4038
      @jimfeldhouse4038 5 лет назад +3

      nice comparison, right down to the disastrous endings.

    • @saeedvazirian
      @saeedvazirian 4 года назад +1

      @@jimfeldhouse4038 it ended quite well.

  • @TheSupremeTsar
    @TheSupremeTsar 5 лет назад +77

    You should have an Eisenhower picture on the wall when he’s president instead of Truman

    • @SI-fv7gc
      @SI-fv7gc 4 года назад +5

      Dan 240Z Truman was an anti-imperialist, he refused to intervene in Iran, which the British Fox was trying to press them to do. The real America died with Truman and Eisenhower admitted to the devil’s wish

    • @EvanSiegel54
      @EvanSiegel54 4 года назад +1

      @@SI-fv7gc Truman wasn't an anti-imperialist. Mosaddeq wanted an alliance with the Americans against the Soviets and the British and Truman wisely accepted the offer.

    • @SI-fv7gc
      @SI-fv7gc 4 года назад +2

      @@EvanSiegel54 Mossadegh had no such interests, and his relationship with the Soviet Union is intensely debated. Truman is known to have refused Churchill's demands for an intervention in Iran by angrily remarking his opinions on this issue. It in 1:15 in this video: ruclips.net/video/It2x9iBJL7g/видео.html&ab_channel=JourneymanPictures . It was actually the fear of the Soviets becoming close with Iran that influenced the US decision to support a Coup.

    • @EvanSiegel54
      @EvanSiegel54 4 года назад +1

      @@SI-fv7gc Well, that was certainly one factor.
      Ahmad Qavam had a closer relationship than Mosaddeq with the Soviets and the Tudeh.

  • @gaming9189-q5b
    @gaming9189-q5b 5 лет назад +39

    14:19 this is the picture of Abdollah Behbahani who was a prominent figure in the constitutional revolution and died in 1910.The Behabani you're talking about is Mohamad Behbahani whose father was Abdollah Behbani;You mistook the father for the son.

    • @EvanSiegel54
      @EvanSiegel54 4 года назад +5

      Yes, I made that point above ^^^

  • @mortezasahebi9188
    @mortezasahebi9188 5 лет назад +16

    By the way mossadeq wasn't a fully democracy lover if he stays in power he will look more like NASER from Egypt but that doesn't mean western power have rights to interfere in Iran same for today No matter how much we 🇮🇷 people have problems with government's we don't need or like US Israel attention.

  • @mortezasahebi9188
    @mortezasahebi9188 5 лет назад +2

    Tnx for perfect accuracy of matter with completely fair view
    That why I love this channel,
    With love form Iran .

  • @deanbuss1678
    @deanbuss1678 5 лет назад +7

    Might be the best episode yet. 👍👍

  • @Lfcsweden-n5m
    @Lfcsweden-n5m 5 лет назад +218

    And people don’t understand why Iran disslike the US 😂

    • @jonnyenough1531
      @jonnyenough1531 4 года назад +4

      Our greatest ally is why

    • @ottomeyer6928
      @ottomeyer6928 4 года назад

      I do

    • @black10872
      @black10872 4 года назад +26

      They should dislike the UK much more! They created the problem!

    • @black10872
      @black10872 4 года назад +4

      @Maria W maybe. But the fact is the UK created the problem!

    • @marmary5555
      @marmary5555 3 года назад +6

      @@iranforever1566 you are regime troll. Iranians don't like the UK. They don't have any problems with neither USA nor Israel. You AKHOOND lovers are all British made.

  • @pollo57645
    @pollo57645 2 года назад +3

    Amazing channel ! Well explained . Thank you

  • @SPSSkals
    @SPSSkals 5 лет назад +32

    * *Puts oil on frying pan* * ... America: This pan needs some freedom.

    • @arthas640
      @arthas640 3 года назад +1

      The Brits were the ones who wanted the oil and the US got involved because of the Brits (who owned alot of Iranian oil) asking for help and claiming that Iran was drifting towards the soviets. In Iraq the US also didn't get much oil since the oil industry had to he rebuilt due to Saddam neglecting upgrades and infrastructure (as well as saddam damaging them as part of his scorched earth tactics) and by the time the repairs were made most of the oil was owned by the iraqi government, drilled by iraqi and european companies, and then sold in Asia mainly to China, Japan, and South Korea with the remaining oil mostly being used in europe or within the middle east. Same goes for Iran, the oil is now owned locally and sold mostly to China. If the US was concerned about oil theres no reason for them to invade Afghanistan either since they have no oil but they do have alot of minerals... which the US ignored and is now being surveyed by chinese mining companies.
      The USs main way of making money off the war had to do with military suppliers and contractors getting paid by the US government to supply the war and rebuild the region, not by stealing oil.

  • @TechReviewish
    @TechReviewish Год назад +3

    "All the Shah's Men" by Kinzer will provide you with much needed background and details that are impossible to fit into a 17 minute video.

  • @mikeb3936
    @mikeb3936 5 лет назад +32

    Don't forget we shot down a passenger Iranian commercial flight in 1988 over Iranian air space. All 290 on board were killed including 66 children.

    • @scottlemurianboxer
      @scottlemurianboxer 4 года назад +2

      * shot down by Iran gov't in attempt to demonize the Christian world

    • @SI-fv7gc
      @SI-fv7gc 4 года назад +23

      Scott MrConservative Christian? Demonize? What the fuck, the Americans acknowledged they shot down the plane, the problem is that they never apologized.

    • @mikeb3936
      @mikeb3936 4 года назад +17

      @@scottlemurianboxer lol we admitted it.

    • @scottlemurianboxer
      @scottlemurianboxer 4 года назад +1

      You are free to think whatever you want, because clearly you think you know everything. That's like saying, the 1 murder who turns himself in, is the only guilty one. Lol...but sure if you think the No other nation in the middle East played apart.....or even IR gov't knew about it, and used it to unite people of a war torn nation. You should try talking to and know a actual ambassador.

    • @scottlemurianboxer
      @scottlemurianboxer 4 года назад +3

      I find it funny people with fake RUclips account claim to know more then someone who knew the ambassador 😂😂😂

  • @classicalbets5184
    @classicalbets5184 5 лет назад +9

    It pisses me to no end that he never take a single sip from that tea that's right there. I have an impression that this is the same tea that was used in the first episode.

    • @bryedtan
      @bryedtan 5 лет назад +2

      Ironic that I am watching this video while drinking a cup of Earl Grey Tea.

  • @daryoushrahimi
    @daryoushrahimi 5 лет назад +44

    You missed some major facts...
    1. You didn’t mention how the coup was conducted by the CIA and British intelligence
    2. How the U.S payed many of the groups that started conflicts in the street in order to undermine Mossadeg
    3. Also how U.S payed to have media falsely portray Mossadeg
    4. The deals made between the United States and the Shah that would be in okay after the Coup
    5. More knowledge about Mossadegs vision for the country
    There are some more little facts you forgot as well but my point is that there cannot be a conclusive interpretation about this event without more knowledge tied to some of the facts that were missing which I mentioned above. This is a huge turning point not just for the nation of Iran but for the world. The U.S used this event to justify doing the same to over a hundred countries after wards. It has never worked and only hurt both the U.S and other countries. Please get all the facts straight before posting this kind of video. Besides that, you explained the historical context very well in the beginning of the video.

    • @Hermesborugerdian
      @Hermesborugerdian 3 года назад

      There was never a coup that took place successfully

    • @cliffgaither
      @cliffgaither 3 года назад +7

      Daryoush ::
      This Channel has many issues with leaving out comphrensive facts. Leaving the viewers with a misunderstanding of events ; a deliberate misunderstanding.
      Your synopsis was excellent !

    • @zersky495
      @zersky495 4 месяца назад

      He purposefully left out those facts in order to try to help maintain a positive image of the US
      The US actions in undermining democratically elected governments and instead supporting monarchies such as the Saudis and the Shah hasn’t hurt America, but instead, the opposite. They receive the couped countries greatest minds via brain drain. They also receive favorable trade deals that ensures that the two party regime maintains world economic and military hegemony at the expensive of everyone else
      Americas support of Fascist regimes has hurt the people of said regimes

  • @philmcgrath7000
    @philmcgrath7000 4 года назад +14

    John Foster Dulles was NOT the head of the CIA. He was Secretary of State during the Eisenhower administration. Allen Dulles (John's brother) was CIA director. Please get your history correct.

  • @tacocruiser4238
    @tacocruiser4238 5 лет назад +8

    This channel reminds me of the World War 2 channel narrated by Indy Nydell. The format is very similar.

    • @TheMrFu
      @TheMrFu 5 лет назад +1

      probably because they completely ripped it off

    • @hidof9598
      @hidof9598 3 года назад

      @@TheMrFu , I prefer the term- "taken inspiration"

  • @stevenrobinson2381
    @stevenrobinson2381 Год назад +2

    John Foster Dulles was Eisenhower's Sec. of State-his brother Allen was Director at CIA.

  • @patsfreak
    @patsfreak 5 лет назад +64

    That's a nice puppet you have there. It would be a shame if some sort of revolution happened.

    • @johnyoung4441
      @johnyoung4441 5 лет назад +14

      Imagine having to give oil to Western countries when you could just kidnap some random journalists.
      *_This post was made by the Revolutionary Iran gang_*

    • @yourmajesty1361
      @yourmajesty1361 5 лет назад +11

      Mossadeq was a traitor who plunged his country into chaos, anarchy and hunger and almost succeeded in selling Iran to the Soviet Union. Anyone who loves Mossadeq today must also love Ahmadinejad for his populist economic policies and insane demagoguery. At that time, it was the right to own the Iranian oil which isolated Iran. Today it is the right to posses nuclear technology, and again, Iran is being isolated from the world. Mossadeq, like Ahmadinejad, also led a populist economic policy, an anti-Iranian policy of isolation and the exclusion of foreign influences.
      The 19th of August, the day Dr. Mossadeq was overthrown, should remain in the memory of every Iranian, it was the day that was prevented, that Iran was sold out to the Soviet Union.

    • @pladimir_vutin
      @pladimir_vutin 5 лет назад +5

      @@yourmajesty1361 glad someone finally realises that about mousaddeq.
      but the problem with current regime is not only about the nukes. it's just a justification. they have mainly problems with iranians spreading out their meaningless revolution. The idea of great israel and world zionism is against this revolution. both sides are maniacs and both deserve each other...

    • @Edmonton-of2ec
      @Edmonton-of2ec 5 лет назад +4

      Rezâ Šâh Pahlavi Iran is isolated from the world due to its harsh oppression of minorities which have lived in Iran for hundreds of years, and its murder and torture of dissidents and pro-secular figure. It's also being isolated due to its inability to divorce religion from politics and said religion calls for the deaths of those who aren't Muslim....
      I wonder why we don't want them to have nuclear weapons.... 🤔

    • @FlymanMS
      @FlymanMS 5 лет назад +9

      @@Edmonton-of2ec sure it's that thing US cares about, not the oil.

  • @gostavoadolfos2023
    @gostavoadolfos2023 5 лет назад +33

    The Shah was exiled in Morocco and the Moroccan king Hassan II came to the final conclusion that Islam can never be separated from politics. His wife got a free palace at the city of Taroudant.

    • @syed1431
      @syed1431 5 лет назад +13

      The “islamic policies” of muslim nations are an insult to islam.

    • @eca3101
      @eca3101 5 лет назад +11

      Islam is corrupt

    • @gostavoadolfos2023
      @gostavoadolfos2023 5 лет назад +5

      @@eca3101 yet it is highly successful because of its political aspect.

    • @eca3101
      @eca3101 5 лет назад +13

      @@gostavoadolfos2023
      Islam? Highly successful? Ahahah
      That's why Muslims countries are constantly at the top for scientific contributions, right?
      That's why Muslim countries went to the moon, right?
      That's why Muslims countries aren't in constant bloody civil wars, right?
      "Success" my ass

    • @georgerasmutin699
      @georgerasmutin699 5 лет назад +7

      @@eca3101 maybe your using the wrong measurements and criteria we are humans after all we clearly don't belong in space and industry has been ruining our planet plus the homeless, jobless , underemployed with no health insurance , yeah you might say the wests priorities are out of wack

  • @ramin9512
    @ramin9512 5 лет назад +26

    The saddest moment in US-Iran relations.

  • @EleraiaD
    @EleraiaD Год назад +1

    They should make a tv series on Operation Ajax. It could show us the events that occurred , leading up to the Coup. Maybe they can cast Ben Kingsley for the role of Mossadegh.

  • @tourinhopedro1
    @tourinhopedro1 5 лет назад +5

    It would be great if you could make some videos on the cuban revolution, cuban missile crisis and also on the effects of the cold war in latin america.

  • @cageybee7221
    @cageybee7221 5 лет назад +7

    Tujdek just trolled the shit out of him at the end, they knew that their aid would make him look more authoritarian due to their association with the USSR.....that's some Mao level tactics right there.

  • @OoIRANoO
    @OoIRANoO 5 лет назад +3

    very detailed great job

  • @Dani2kGaming_GEIR
    @Dani2kGaming_GEIR 8 месяцев назад +5

    Without USA and the UK involvement ,Iran would be the progressive country right now

    • @taddersauce3672
      @taddersauce3672 6 месяцев назад +1

      Too right. What we did in Iran only led to people across the country rebel against the corrupt and impotent Shah. Out of all those factions that wanted reform, unfortunately the Islamists won (I say this as a Muslim), and Iran is in ruin. The Islamic Regime must clear off, but I see so many Iranians online wanting the Shah and his power back, one blindly loyal to the west like a puppet state, and not one pre coup under Mossadegh. The proper democratic, liberal Iranian state. I hope Iran can get the Ayotollah out.

  • @wojciechwilkanowski4472
    @wojciechwilkanowski4472 5 лет назад +4

    Have you guys considered using Killing Hope by William Blum as a source? He goes into depth on this topic in particular

  • @md.tamzidislam6580
    @md.tamzidislam6580 5 лет назад +2

    I will never used to that intro. A great video.

  • @jagdpanther2224
    @jagdpanther2224 3 года назад +2

    The world was attention at the Korean War in the far east, the world has almost unheard of the Iranian coup 1953

  • @matro2
    @matro2 5 лет назад +27

    Now you see why Iran didn't just let the Soviets and British in their country in 1941.

    • @---uf2zl
      @---uf2zl 5 лет назад +9

      Tbh, the British and Soviets didn't meet much resistance during their short invasion

    • @pgh6568
      @pgh6568 5 лет назад

      Matro what ??? That doesn’t even make any sense 🤣🤣🤣

    • @---uf2zl
      @---uf2zl 5 лет назад +5

      @kesofat
      Bruh I'm not even Hindu. The Bengali is a type of bird.

    • @gobimurugesan2411
      @gobimurugesan2411 5 лет назад +1

      @kesofat India have 200 million muslims. U fool

    • @Drizzt-113
      @Drizzt-113 5 лет назад +2

      Iran accepted every request the Brits asked them too, Iran even fired all the German engineers that were working on Iran in order to settle the hostility between the two countries, but the Biritsh wanted to invade Iran nevertheless.

  • @amirsalarhemmati8294
    @amirsalarhemmati8294 4 года назад +2

    the picture you used for ayatollah behbahani (seyyed Mohammad ) is actually for his father (Seyyed Abdollah Behbahani) who died in 1910

  • @brokenbridge6316
    @brokenbridge6316 4 года назад +21

    This was something I always wanted to know more about. I sort of feel a little sorry for that guy Mohamed who was trying to do right by Iran only to inadvertently make himself look like a dictator and be overthrown. My compliments to those who made this video a reality.

  • @feelsgoodman9751
    @feelsgoodman9751 5 лет назад +12

    Will you do Turkey's entrance into NATO? it's also in the cold war

  • @paulcombs-bomuse6172
    @paulcombs-bomuse6172 4 года назад +3

    Wasn’t Alan Dulles the CIA director and John the Secretary of State?

  • @nikolaizetrov617
    @nikolaizetrov617 5 лет назад +10

    U.S.: Did someone mentioned oil? Lets give them demon-crazy and freeDOOM in exchange of their oil.

    • @arthas640
      @arthas640 5 лет назад +1

      Give them demon crazy? The US didnt even get much oil from iran at the time, it was more about supporting the british and pushing the soviets out of iran. Oil and freedom didnt have much to do with it for the US at least. And while the oil did belong to iran the British did have a legitimate interest in things since they owned a large portion of the iranian oil company, and virtually all the equipmentz machinery, ships, and many of the skilled employees were British.

  • @kalai2711
    @kalai2711 4 года назад +1

    Are you guys part of Kings and generals channel???

  • @charliekhosravi4509
    @charliekhosravi4509 5 лет назад +8

    Damn the shah apologists are out in force

    • @Drizzt-113
      @Drizzt-113 5 лет назад +2

      Salty Mosadegh fangays are out here defending their myth even tho they know Mosadegh was nothing more than a lying piece of garbage who was betrayed by the people closest to him.

    • @saeedvazirian
      @saeedvazirian 4 года назад +1

      @@Drizzt-113 by defending his nation against foreigners? Lol?

    • @godscroissant1539
      @godscroissant1539 3 года назад

      @@saeedvazirian he almost sold our country to the soviet union so of course most iranians heavily dislike him.

    • @marmary5555
      @marmary5555 3 года назад

      @@Drizzt-113 👏👏👏 Afarin

  • @touchofgrey5372
    @touchofgrey5372 4 года назад +3

    Hey, what's with the picture of Stalin on the wall?

  • @fightingfalcon1986
    @fightingfalcon1986 3 года назад +1

    On the other hand, another error was to use Shah as a name instead of an equivalent of the German Kaiser or the Russian Czar. The full name of the ill-fated Shah was Mohammad Reza Pahlavi.

  • @Mrgunsngear
    @Mrgunsngear 3 года назад

    Thanks

  • @Kannot2023
    @Kannot2023 3 года назад +2

    Agitation from '52 Iran, is similar with 2020 agitation in US

  • @EvanSiegel54
    @EvanSiegel54 4 года назад +9

    Thanks for this. I think it was on the whole well done.
    One cringe: The Ayatollah Behbehani you showed in the picture was that of Ayatollah Sayyed Abdollah Behbehani, one of two pillars of clerical support or the Iranian constitutional movement (1906-1911) who was assassinated in 1910 apparently by left-nationalists. The Ayatollah Mohammad Behbehani was notorious for his being a conduit of American intrigue in Iran, famous for his "Behbehani dollars"
    Oh, and Khomeini wound up taking a neutral stand between the coup and the Mosaddeq government. In power, after a brief honeymoon, he brutally persecuted the followers of Mosaddeq and his National Front. Kashani for his part eagerly supported the coup. After it was over, he broadcast how the Iranian people loved loved loved the Shah.
    Pet peeve: The "h" in Tudeh is not pronounced.

  • @6668-t8r
    @6668-t8r 5 лет назад +14

    You will talk about eastern european anti-communist armed resistance movements?

  • @monejad1693
    @monejad1693 Год назад +1

    It was an interesting video. He does not mention that the 16th Congress closer to the Coup had only 22 members. It was practically dysfunctional. Also well before that Shah's trusted people had already occupied the parliament. The Coup situation and its consequences are very complicated.

  • @СлаваЗвезд
    @СлаваЗвезд Месяц назад +2

    Канал «перидская история» сказал, что твое видео не право.

  • @samludeke4442
    @samludeke4442 4 года назад +2

    You don't talk about any details of Operation Ajax...

  • @Ali-bu6lo
    @Ali-bu6lo 4 года назад +2

    14:13 Ayatollah Seyyed Abdollah Behbahani that you used his picture here died in 1910 and he was a leader of the Iranian constitutional revolution. The Behbahani who was involved in the coup was his son Mohammad Behbahani.

  • @botofogo2212
    @botofogo2212 2 месяца назад

    Allen Dulles , not John Foster Dulles was CIA director

  • @radicalmoderate2730
    @radicalmoderate2730 2 года назад +2

    Interesting back story, however you left out some major information. The reason for Nationalization, BP which the British government at that time owned 51% controlling shares. BP would extract the oil, and either refine it in Iran or ship it to Brittan for refining or processing. Then they would sell it back to the Iranians at serious price increase. You also left out who paid these "protesters" it was a man by the name of Kermit Roosevelt and the CIA. You also left out that Mossenbeq one every case in the world court against BP

  • @JimmyEscajeda
    @JimmyEscajeda 5 лет назад +1

    This guy was appointed, that guy was appointed... By who?!?!

  • @eddyr1041
    @eddyr1041 9 месяцев назад +1

    In short just sad story... one after another... so much bad breaks occurs here😅

  • @LazyAndFabulous
    @LazyAndFabulous 2 года назад +1

    Though at least in the end, the British and the French lost their status in global politics in the Suez crisis.

  • @Kannot2023
    @Kannot2023 3 года назад +1

    I wonder if the coup could have been possible without desire of Shah to gain all power.

  • @3366yerffej
    @3366yerffej 5 лет назад

    did you take that set from the great war channel?

    • @goldenfiberwheat238
      @goldenfiberwheat238 5 лет назад

      Jeffrey Hennig probably not considering the Great War still makes videos

  • @abandonedchannel281
    @abandonedchannel281 5 лет назад +1

    Ouch, that’s gonna bit them in the back

  • @goldenfiberwheat238
    @goldenfiberwheat238 5 лет назад +4

    Reza Shah once went to a village where the price of bread seemed to be way higher than it should be so he investigated and he found out one baker (and presumably all the other bakers in the village) was artificially increasing the price of bread by holding a ton in storage and only selling a small amount. So Reza shah killed the baker (its been a while since I heard this story I think he poured molten gold down his throat). The next day the price of bread in the village had gone down considerably

    • @danieltsiprun8080
      @danieltsiprun8080 5 лет назад

      Plz do you have any sources in English fir that story?

    • @marmary5555
      @marmary5555 3 года назад

      @@danieltsiprun8080 he doesn't have any source because these are all lies that Islamic regime trolls keep spreading like a virus to vilify a true Patriot like Reza Shah the Great.

  • @ArmanM2
    @ArmanM2 4 года назад +6

    This led to the revolution in 1979
    To prevent something like this from happing again the shah decided to remove the parliament and gained the right to control everything himself. Over the years the people did not like this and wanted democracy. If he did not get rid of the parliment and kept the country democratic the country would not have faced the islamic revolution

    • @ArmanM2
      @ArmanM2 4 года назад

      @@derpjesus3468 I’m aware of everything you said. I’m also happy I agree with everything you said. I’m pro-shah and love the imperial state of Iran.

    • @mrs.butterworth400
      @mrs.butterworth400 4 года назад

      @@ArmanM2 agreed

    • @marmary5555
      @marmary5555 3 года назад

      @Kaz Miller the whole "1979 revolution" was a well planned CIA coup which started in the early 1970s. Khomeini was on their payroll.

    • @tonyolsonn328
      @tonyolsonn328 3 года назад +1

      @@marmary5555 Copium inhale

  • @HistoryOfRevolutions
    @HistoryOfRevolutions 2 года назад +4

    Mossadegh was an exceptional leader. A man of the people.

    • @marmary5555
      @marmary5555 2 года назад +2

      Absolutely not. He was a British spy and close to Islamic terrorists such as Fedayeen Eslam.

  • @andersonchaves3363
    @andersonchaves3363 2 года назад +3

    Decent content but all your videos are lacking the context of everything the CIA was doing in those countries. It's almost like u ignore the huge role and influence the CIA has in all these topics.

    • @subashchandran7737
      @subashchandran7737 2 года назад +1

      It seems to me as if these channels were funded by us state department! Real shame if it were true

    • @marmary5555
      @marmary5555 2 года назад +1

      In case of Mossadegh, the MI6 was more involved.

  • @fclp67
    @fclp67 4 года назад +1

    Wow they really added fuel to it. It's a greasy situation could even say slippery. They keep throwing oil into this fire. Basically not enough oil jokes in this episode.

  • @jvs333
    @jvs333 Год назад

    While this is a brief good video. It skimmed/skipped/obscured some important information regarding how involved the CIA was masterminding the geopolitical agenda beyond the oil issue

  • @binnydhillon9116
    @binnydhillon9116 4 года назад

    I really want liked your channel, but in this Video and the one video over Japan, the pictures and videos clips that was being used didn't match. The video in this from the Iranian Revolution, (statue of shah being taken down), and in Japan episode, when farmers were mentioned, the photos were shown of American soldiers with japanese women. Otherwise the channel and the videos are really cool. I just wanted to give a Feedback.

  • @rudolphguarnacci197
    @rudolphguarnacci197 4 года назад +1

    "...ongoing conflict in Korea." Is that the same as the police action in Viet Nam? If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's a duck.

  • @Oshin-en8nb
    @Oshin-en8nb 5 лет назад +19

    Iran was Peaceful Country
    Iran was not enemy of any country and any country was not enemy of Iran
    Iran was a Poor Country that wanted it's own oil

    • @TheDirtysouthfan
      @TheDirtysouthfan 5 лет назад +6

      This is what frustrates me the most about the conflict between America and Iran. There's no ideological clash, Iran isn't looking to actively overthrow the government of the United States like the USSR was, there's no border conflict, nor irreconcilable differences like Palestine and Israel, there's nothing. Sure Iran says "death to America" a lot and American politicians talk about bombing them, but wouldn't it be better for everyone if they just stopped it all?
      Oh wait, the US is reliant on the Saudi's for regional allies.

    • @salokin3087
      @salokin3087 5 лет назад

      Nah stealing UKs bussiness is probably bad

    • @rayzas4885
      @rayzas4885 5 лет назад

      Iran really wasn’t a peaceful country as it got invaded like a billion times

    • @saeedvazirian
      @saeedvazirian 4 года назад +2

      Iran is a peaceful country. The US isn't.

    • @saeedvazirian
      @saeedvazirian 4 года назад +1

      @@TheDirtysouthfan no, the US is the terrorist here. You're a dumbass to think they're trustworthy.

  • @TheSilver2001
    @TheSilver2001 4 года назад

    Why does British actions in Iran sound awfully familiar today? Sanctions, regime change, fight over oil

  • @sylvain.bazin94
    @sylvain.bazin94 3 года назад +1

    You say the Coup happened on August 19, 1952... it's in 1953 ;)

  • @beback_
    @beback_ 3 года назад +1

    "Zahedi" is pronounced "Zahedi" not "Zakkhhkhhedi".
    "Toudeh" is pronounced "Toudeh" not "Toudekhkgkgkhhhkh".

  • @mshahnazi7636
    @mshahnazi7636 4 года назад +2

    With all due respect, please deliver your information correctly (which you do 95% of the time). The Director of CIA was Alan Welch Dulles not John Foster Dulles who at the time was United States’ Secretary of States. It can be confusing as they were brothers, however that is a MAJOR Distinction. Otherwise, Great Job as ALWAYS on your channel. Regards.

  • @jamestang1227
    @jamestang1227 5 лет назад +1

    When will you cover the Indonesian National Revolution?

  • @Republic_Unbowed
    @Republic_Unbowed 3 года назад

    Shouldn't you make video on liberation of Bangladesh. Pls make one

  • @jstantongood5474
    @jstantongood5474 3 года назад +1

    Lese majesté sounds like the English word lays. It is not pronounced like laissé in laissé faire capitalism.

  • @k2jsk83
    @k2jsk83 4 года назад +1

    David, less hand gestures would be awesome. (Just a suggestion.)

  • @istoppedcaring6209
    @istoppedcaring6209 5 лет назад +2

    hmm, is history repeating itsself, the last revolution technically started decades before truly exploding, and we do see 1 a totallitarian regime is in power, 2) the iranian people are at least as divided, 3 western powers are stopping oil tankers and threaths are flying around. and a growing division between left and right in the west and to a lesser extent the entire world
    furthermore political violence is up, and identity politics (of let us be honest, mainly the left, as in that the identitarians on the left are the mainstream, and those on the right are confined to the fringes) are making race politics a thing again, ( universities are openly advocating for forms of inversed apartheid with whites not allowed at certain places or events of/for mostly african americans, but also a one sided gender apartheid banning male only fraternities but allowing sororities to continuesly ban men)
    and judging from how the last 70 years were the first time (since the roman empire, but even then there were civil wars and invasions and it would not count anyway since the roman empire was pretty much continuesly at war aside from a few periods) that western europe was pretty much continuesly at peace (domesticly) it is not crazy to assume that period wil come to an end eventually, (though i do not believe it wil end in nations fighting, more likely a civil war over either religion or politics as we saw in spain in the 30s)

  • @justsomeguy3931
    @justsomeguy3931 5 лет назад +1

    According to "The Life and Times of the Shah," by Gholam Reza Afkhami and Wikipedia, "the first 3 bullets went through the shah's hat before he realized what was happening." With 1 head hit, 1 shoulder hit - I assume the assassin was hunting headshots but aiming too high. The hat shifted the "center of mass." Most people aim for brains. This is wrong. Ocular cavity is ideal.
    The gun jammed on the sixth shot. The assassin threw it at the shah, ran, and was killed by the bodyguards as short distance away. I can't find any information at all on what pistol he used. Since they say "jammed" it might be an auto-loader, but people use "jam" and "malfunction" and "click not bang" interchangeably and wrong all the time. If Nasser Fakhrarai was using a small caliber snub nosed pocket pistol (based on the year and bullet technology, he was almost certainly using FMJ or FN lead bullets, not HP), we can understand why the injuries would be not especially devastating. The bullets are likely to just go straight through, not create much of a temporary wound cavity, make a relatively small permanent wound cavity, and didn't hit any major organs or shatter major bones. With the bleeding of entry (and especially exit) wounds contained, the shah's odds would be pretty good. 80-85%+ of people shot with handguns in the US survive, getting to the hospital quick generally does the trick.
    Great work as always. Who is that a bust of on the right? Plato?

    • @louise_rose
      @louise_rose Год назад

      "Ocular cavity" means shooting between the eyes? (the classic spot known from so many movies)

  • @robert-paulmccluskey7527
    @robert-paulmccluskey7527 4 года назад

    Who the De Boer’s, Van Basten, Cruyff, Davids ect.....

  • @andrewnlarsen
    @andrewnlarsen 7 месяцев назад +1

    A damning indictment on the west

  • @zacksima8333
    @zacksima8333 5 лет назад

    So that’s where asynchronous JavaScript came from

  • @ahsansher
    @ahsansher 2 года назад +1

    A lot of important details are missed. He is hiding so many facts.

  • @marmary5555
    @marmary5555 2 года назад +5

    *Calling the whole incident a "coup" is a cliche showing that you have not delved deep into the subject, instead you have merely regurgitated the skewed historical accounts fabricated by the embiterred Tudé party and Western socialists over time.*
    The Persian/Iranian Constitution permitted the monarch to dismiss the prime minister in case of dissolution of the parliament which PM had
    ignominiously plotted to pull off. The rigging of Majlis (parliament) dissolution referendum is one example
    among many of how "democratically" Mossadeq acted throughout his populist office.
    Mossadeq received his dismissal letter from Shah 3 days before the incident which he refused. In response, he abolished the monarchy of the Pahlavi Dynasty. Bearing that in mind, Mossadeq had staged a *COUP against the monarch* before he was deposed by an *counter coup* on Aug 8, 1953.
    Spoiler alert: Mossadeq himself was a member of Qajar Dynasty royalty. Qajar Dynasty had been deposed by Shah's father, Reza Shah Pahlavi due to their sheer incompetence and the last Qâjâr Shah's constant negligence in conducting state affairs.
    Reality is you cannot form an informed opinion about the subject without referring to extant contemporary Persian documents and accounts that are not marred by pro-communist bias and Western media false narratives.
    Warning to the average audience: you are not learning historical facts by watching this episode. However, if you have a premeditation to denounce UK and the nascent CIA as culprits calling them out for communist-Islamist
    turmoil that occurred 26 years afterwards, carry on.

    • @ritemolawbks8012
      @ritemolawbks8012 2 года назад +2

      It's not really from the host or writers of this show. The "CIA coup d'état" designation comes from the declassified documents connecting and confirming the US and British government role in the operation.
      The following is available on the Operation Ajax Wikipedia page and the documents from the CIA archives.
      ---------
      "CAMPAIGN TO INSTALL PRO-WESTERN GOVERNMENT IN IRAN."
      TARGET: Prime Minister Mossadeq and his government
      OBJECTIVES: Through legal, or quasi-legal, methods to effect the fall of the Mossadeq government; and To replace it with a pro-Western government under the Shah's leadership with Zahedi as its Prime Minister
      -----------

    • @marmary5555
      @marmary5555 2 года назад +1

      @@ritemolawbks8012 these documents are obviously incomplete and the media omits the parts where Mossadegh was making deals with Ayatollah Bouroujerdi (who was anagent for the Brits and received funds by them)

    • @ritemolawbks8012
      @ritemolawbks8012 2 года назад +1

      @@marmary5555 The information will always be incomplete, but that's a dramatic change in the way US and British involvement was covered in documentaries and the media.
      Before the CIA declassified the US involvement and US-UK business interest, it was considered to be mostly outlandish claims anti-Western Iranian revolutionaries and conspiracy theories.

    • @marmary5555
      @marmary5555 Год назад +1

      ​@H K there's more to the story but calling it a "coup" and say Mosaadegh was "democratically elected" is an insane fallacy mostly used to demonize the King/Shah and glorify Mossadegh, who was actually an islamist in disguise.

  • @TheAsianHistoriographer
    @TheAsianHistoriographer Год назад +2

    Mosaddeigh was working to improve Iran's future, which the Imperialists of that period didnt like...like Brits tried to overthrow Nasser, they did the same in Iran.....and this paved the way of Shah becoming the puppet of US UK....LONG LIVE MOSADDEIGH AND DR FATEMI

  • @YuzuruHakushaku
    @YuzuruHakushaku 5 лет назад +7

    I should say body the peacock throne was for Qajar dynasy , the Pahlavi Dynasty used Nader and Marble thrones as you can see in Reza shah and Mohammad Reza shah coronations. you'r work is really great man i like it but still I'm waiting for Japanese parts...why Kings and Generals do not like Far eastern specially Japanese history?... one more thing, the strange thing about Shah is people love him and want his son back to the country! I think this is show Democratic or Liberal ways seen differently in different countries because they have different culturals.

    • @fradafrada6276
      @fradafrada6276 5 лет назад

      AWESOME WORLD
      the most of iranians want Shah back ,but when our Ayetollahs put out of at iran all the fucking westerns mafiosis ,
      but not in this time , now our one enemys are westerns mafiosis not our dears Ayetollahs.

    • @alireza5844
      @alireza5844 5 лет назад

      I really appreciate England to remove the Shah! I say you honestly : Death 2 Pahlavi Dynasty! they plundered the south of Iran and killed many local leaders and people in the south. even they wanted to besiege the south to kill the people from starving! but fortunately we could kill all of Iranian troops in the south. the US knows it. from 1960's the US wanted to remove the Shah but they couldn't find any solutions. we in the south hate Tehran and Pahlavi Dynasty. in WW1 and WW2 Iranian didn't help the south at all. only the people of the south helped Dr. Mossadeq. before 1979 revolution most of cities in the south didn't have drinking water or even university. the first university in our city was established in 1994! Death 2 Iran :D Yes I'm from Iran :D even Iranians didn't fight against England in 1857, 1914,1915 and 1943 wars. I and other people here hope the US and England crush Tehran very soon. after that Tehran will be a garbage. even Kurd and Arabs hate Tehran.

  • @woo9062
    @woo9062 3 года назад +3

    CIA was so stupid

  • @mayena
    @mayena 4 года назад +4

    Personally I think Operation Ajax 15-19/8/1953 was the precursor to the Iranian Revolution (7/1/1978-11/2/1979).

  • @miguepreza5870
    @miguepreza5870 5 лет назад

    Is this related whit the great war channel ?

  • @harshgupta_india
    @harshgupta_india 3 года назад

    1:06
    Wikipedia:- i didnt exist at that time

  • @abdallaha92
    @abdallaha92 5 лет назад +1

    I'm going to start sharing these videos to see if I can get you guys more views.

  • @andraslibal
    @andraslibal 5 лет назад +4

    So Britain f*cked this one up as well.

  • @Rmandxb
    @Rmandxb 3 месяца назад

    IT shows you need a leader who loves the country and able to defuse tension quickly.
    Legitimacy over consolidating power. Other wise the country is ruined!

  • @patrickblanchette4337
    @patrickblanchette4337 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you for pointing out that the nationalization of oil isn’t always the best and that Iran was far from innocent in this situation.

  • @raminpahlevan8728
    @raminpahlevan8728 Год назад +3

    It wasn’t a coup, it was a counter coup. Mossadegh was the one who overthrew the Shah, and the military and people who the one as who brought him back. The U.S. and British helped to return the legitimate leader to power, that is not a crime.

    • @neutralboi1984
      @neutralboi1984 Год назад +5

      The people💀

    • @observeurr
      @observeurr Год назад +3

      @@neutralboi1984it is always so, western persian exilists will find a way to excuse their beloved America

    • @breathtakers914
      @breathtakers914 11 месяцев назад +2

      After seeing your pfp, no wonder why you are d**k riding the west

  • @drex6476
    @drex6476 4 года назад +5

    And now UK and US lecture the world about democracy!

  • @morqesahar
    @morqesahar 2 года назад +4

    This video severely downplays foreign involvement and paints Mossadeq in way that blames him for nationalization.

    • @HM-rz8nv
      @HM-rz8nv Год назад +2

      Yep, this video alone is proof that this channels credibility is complete garbage. It's propaganda pure and simple. One does not just accidentally create a severely skewed picture of events that majorly down-plays the role of the MI6 and CIA in overthrowing Mossadegh.