To Quote Depp on Polanski: "Why Now....?"
"Signed, Shah Reza Pahlavi, Emperor of Persia, King of Kings".
This is an enormous deal.
Forget Syria. Someone is trying to derail something truly historic.
http://www2.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB435/
Washington, D.C., August 19, 2013 – Marking the sixtieth anniversary of the overthrow of Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddeq, the National Security Archive is today posting recently declassified CIA documents on the United States' role in the controversial operation. American and British involvement in Mosaddeq's ouster has long been public knowledge, but today's posting includes what is believed to be the CIA's first formal acknowledgement that the agency helped to plan and execute the coup.
The explicit reference to the CIA's role appears in a copy of an internal history, The Battle for Iran, dating from the mid-1970s. The agency released a heavily excised version of the account in 1981 in response to an ACLU lawsuit, but it blacked out all references to TPAJAX, the code name for the U.S.-led operation. Those references appear in the latest release. Additional CIA materials posted today include working files from Kermit Roosevelt, the senior CIA officer on the ground in Iran during the coup. They provide new specifics as well as insights into the intelligence agency's actions before and after the operation.
This map shows the disposition of bands of "ruffians," paid to demonstrate by coup organizers, early on August 19, 1953. The bands gathered in the bazaar and other sections of southern Tehran, then moved north through the capital. Thug leaders' names appear at left, along with the estimated size of their groups, and their targets. (Courtesy of Ali Rahnema, author of the forthcoming Thugs, Turn-coats, Soldiers, Spooks: Anatomy of Overthrowing Mosaddeq in Four Days.)
The explicit reference to the CIA's role appears in a copy of an internal history, The Battle for Iran, dating from the mid-1970s. The agency released a heavily excised version of the account in 1981 in response to an ACLU lawsuit, but it blacked out all references to TPAJAX, the code name for the U.S.-led operation. Those references appear in the latest release. Additional CIA materials posted today include working files from Kermit Roosevelt, the senior CIA officer on the ground in Iran during the coup. They provide new specifics as well as insights into the intelligence agency's actions before and after the operation.
1000 dead innocents in Syria is but a fraction of the cost Zion is prepared to exact to prevent Persian-Western détente.
NOTE : Operation Ajax (the Mosedegh Coup) was FAR MORE at the creation and urging of Winston Churchill and British Petroleum (US Industry and Corporate America had ZERO interest in Persia) than it was Eisenhower or the CIA;
The British put up the money,
The British requested the assistance of Kermit Roosevelt to lead the coup plot, as the State Dept's Near East Expert.
The British masterminded the installation of the Shah as Absolute Monarch.
The Septics took the blame (thanks in no small part to folks like Ron Paul).
George HW Bush, Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher were ALL in Tehran together at the same time in August 1978 - for some reason.
Thatcher also made numerous minor helpful moves throughout the October Suprise hostage crisis, not least placing a delay on the movements of key funds by the Bank of England in the last hours of Carter's presidency, ensuring the hostages would remain in captivity until 5 mins after Reagan raised his right hand.
The Iranian Embassy siege resolution in London by the SAS is also highly suspect viewed against this backdrop...
0 comments:
Post a Comment