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The Contemporary History of Iran - Part 2: “The Americans and the ’53 Coup”

The Contemporary History of Iran - Part 2: “The Americans and the ’53 Coup”

Update: 2021-10-143
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“The Americans and the ’53 Coup” - Part 2 of the new Roqe Media series, The Contemporary History of Iran. What exactly was the role of the United States in the removal of the popular Prime Minister Mossadegh in August 1953? And what was the American incentive to get involved? And how does that pivotal event affect American action on the foreign stage right up to today? Author and award-winning foreign correspondent, Stephen Kinzer joins Jian Ghomeshi from Boston, Massachusetts, to discuss his bestselling book, “All the Shah’s Men,” and the American role in an event that he believes reshaped the geopolitical history of the world.
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Did he watch Star Wars right before the interview?

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The Contemporary History of Iran - Part 2: “The Americans and the ’53 Coup”

The Contemporary History of Iran - Part 2: “The Americans and the ’53 Coup”

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