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The lobby of the CIA Headquarters Building in McLean, Virginia, August 14, 
2008.      REUTERS/Larry Downing     
 (UNITED STATES)Newly declassified documents offer more details of how the 
CIA executed the overthrow of Iran's democratically elected prime minister 
60 years ago, describing the political frustrations that led the U.S. to 
take covert action against a Soviet ally -- and echoing the current 
frustrations with Iran over its nuclear ambitions.It's long been known that 
the United States and Britain played key roles in the overthrow of 
Iranian Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh -- a move that still poisons Tehran's 
attitude toward both nations. The CIA acknowledged its role previously, 
even including it in the timeline on its public website last year: 
"19 August 1953 CIA-assisted coup overthrows Iranian Premier Mohammed Mossadegh."Mossadegh 
was replaced by the oppressive regime of Shah Reza Pahlavi, who was 
overthrown in 1979 by followers of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini in the Iranian 
revolution of 1979.But for historians, the heavily redacted documents posted 
this week on George Washington University's National Security Archive amount 
to "the CIA's first formal acknowledgement that the agency helped to plan 
and execute the coup," the archive said on its site.The documents also 
offer an explanation for the covert action that's eerily similar to arguments 
for curbing Iran's nuclear ambitions today. The CIA argued then that Iran 
was thr
eatening Western security by not cooperating with the West -- at 
the time, by refusing to bargain with the British-run Anglo-Iranian Oil 
Co. -- thereby threatening the supply of cheap oil to Britain and 
risking a British invasion that could in turn trigger a counter Soviet 
invasion of Iranian oilfields.The documents outline how the Iranian political 
earthquake was to be undertaken. One paper titled "Campaign to Install Pro-Western 
Government in Iran Authority" lists the objectives as "through legal, or 
quasi-legal, methods, to effect the fall of the Mossadegh government" including 
"exposing his collaboration with the Communists" and "to replace it with 
a pro-Western government under the Shah's leadership."In a document titled 
"The Battle for Iran," the CIA reveals the coup plan was called 
"Operation TPAJAX." The unnamed author of the history writes that previously 
published accounts miss the point that "the military coup that overthrew 
Mossadegh ... was carried out under CIA direction as an act of 
U.S. foreign policy, conceived and approved at the highest levels of government." 
The author adds that the coup plan was "an official admission (redacted) 
that normal, rational methods of international communication and commerce 
had failed. TPAJAX was entered as a last resort."The once-secret papers 
also outline the British government's unease when U.S. diplomats revealed 
in the late 1970s that the U.S. and British roles in the 
overthrow might



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