CIA history of operation TPAJAX excerpted below was first disclosed by James Risen of The New York Times in its editions of April 16 and June 18,
2000, and posted in this form on its website at:
this extremely important document is one of the last major pieces of the puzzle explaining American and British roles in the August 1953 coup against
Iranian Democracy. the 200-page document is essentially an after-action report, apparently based in part on agency cable traffic and Wilber’s
interviews with agents who had been on the ground in Iran as the operation lurched to its conclusion.
the Wilber history is all the more valuable because it is one of the relatively few documents that still exists after an unknown quantity of
materials was destroyed per routine in the 1960s, CIA now says that about 1,000 pages of documentation remain locked in agency vaults.
YEP. That marks the beginning of our move to control the Middle East. (besides Israel) When the Shah was deposed by Khomenni, America suffered a minor
set back but soon armed and pitted both Iraq an Iran against each other (our man in Iraq). This began the destabilization of the region and opened the
door for our entry thru Kuwait and eventually Iraq. America's biggest embassy in the whole world is in Iraq. We ain't leaving EVER.
Some how that elusive golden Iranian egg still eludes US though. I can hear wailing and gnashing of teeth coming from inside the penta(gram)gon.
The region was never stable. Well... atleast after 1918 when Britain and France dominated the region. Illogical frontiers were carved up giving little
consideration to the ethnic divisions and groupings in Africa and the Middle East. A general rule of thumb (it dosen't apply all the time) is, if you
see straight lines between populated border region there will generally be instability or conflict.
As for Operation Ajax. Trully it was a sad day. The British convinced America to overthrow the democratically elected nationalist (not socialist)
president of Iran. Ironically Britain recieved even less profit as most the contracts went to American oil companies instead of Anglo-Iranian Oil. Not
only did this bring into power Khomeini and Islamic fundementalism in Iran but it also aided the spread of terrorism. As Iran exported the Islamic
revolution through Hezbollah other Islamic fundementalists essentially copied Iran and Afghanistan was inspired by the Islamic Republic of Iran (the
first actual institutionalized shi-ite Islamic state). That is why many say America can blame itself for propogating terrorism.