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Published by American Free Press, THE CIA IN IRAN reveals<br />

in shocking detail a once-top-secret report by a CIA field agent<br />

working in Iran. The report, which reads like a detective novel,<br />

shows how U.S. and British operatives employed every dirty trick at<br />

their disposal, including bribery, murder and terrorism, to eliminate a<br />

government they could not control and replace it with one they<br />

thought they could. It is the true story of how, in 1953, American<br />

agents destroyed the democratically elected prime minister of Iran,<br />

Mohammad Mossadeq, and maneuvered the infamous "Shah of<br />

Iran," Reza Pahlavi, into power. The installation of the Shah led to<br />

Pahlavi's own ouster (he was feared by the majority of Iranians) and<br />

the creation of today's Iranian Islamic Republic.<br />

Following the overthrow in Iran, U.S. intelligence repeatedly<br />

employed the same formula in future coup attempts, including the<br />

disastrous Bay of Pigs, but could never quite replicate its success. To<br />

this day, historians and journalists contend the CIA is still utilizing<br />

what agents learned in Tehran in 1953. Likewise, you can believe that<br />

foreign governments are all the more wary of U.S. scheming, thanks to<br />

the release of this report.<br />

Today, the rift between the United States and Iran, short of war,<br />

could not be wider. AFP believes this book can help educate<br />

Americans about the history of disastrous U.S. policies in the<br />

Mideast and will shed some light on the seminal event that instigated<br />

the tragic divide between America and Iran we are experiencing<br />

today. As this book went to press, the neo-cons in Washington and the<br />

extremists in Israel were hard at work enflaming U.S. public<br />

sentiment for war with Iran. Both Israel and the U.S. government<br />

have threatened tactical nuclear strikes if Iran does not submit to<br />

Western hegemony. Will this become the next chapter in the book of<br />

Iranian-U.S. relations? Only time will tell...<br />

Above, the dreaded Mohammad Reza<br />

Shah Pahlavi, whose U.S.-backed<br />

secret police, SAVAK, terrorized the<br />

Iranian people for decades. The U.S.<br />

and Britain tried twice to oust Mohammad<br />

Mossadeq, succeeding in the<br />

second of two coup attempts in 1953.<br />

The CIA in Iran is taken from the<br />

once-secret follow-up report written<br />

by CIA operative Donald Wilber,<br />

whose involvement with the<br />

overthrow of Dr. Mossadeq was<br />

integral to its success.

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