Oblivious to History, Trump’s Turning Up the Heat on Iran. He Should Look at the 1953 CIA Coup. – Daily Beast
In 1979, just as the Shah of Iran was overthrown and the the reign of the ayatollahs began, a former Central Intelligence Agency operative named Kermit Roosevelt, the grandson of President Theodore Roosevelt, published his first-hand account of the covert operation he had led more than a quarter century earlier. Operation Ajax, as it was called, ousted the elected government in Tehran and put the previously deposed young monarch, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, back on the Peacock Throne.
Roosevelts book, Counter-Coup: The Struggle for the Control of Iran, made for compelling reading then and it still does. But, as often is the case with memoirs, its not very reliable history. And as President Donald Trump, many in Congress, a new head of Iran operations at the CIA, and the increasingly aggressive Saudis look for ways to overthrow the government in Tehran, its useful to look closely at what really did happen in the early 1950s.
Interestingly enough, thats precisely what the American government has just done with a project started years ago that came to fruition earlier this month.
Its described in the following report by Arash Azizi was published originally on IranWire.com, a partner of The Daily Beast:
The United States Department of State has published a much-awaited, newly-updated version of its official history of U.S.-Iran relations during the crucial period of 1951-1954, during and after the government of Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh, who was overthrown in a CIA-backed coup on August 19, 1953.
The U.S. role in the coup is well-established, and 17 years ago then-Secretary of State Madeleine Albright issued an official apology.
Additionally, the CIA released some of its declassified documents relating to the coup in 2013, at the same time admitting its official role in the course of events.
The new material, which was made public on June 16, is part of a Foreign Relations of the United States (FRUS) series published by the State Departments Office of the Historian. The publications are legally mandated to portray an accurate picture of U.S. diplomatic history.
The tumultuous U.S.-Iran relations in the early 1950s previously were covered in a volume published in 1989. But that volume, which focused on the U.K.s oil dispute with Iran after the latter moved to nationalize the assets of a British oil company, resulted in so much outrage due to its failure to include documents pertaining to the U.S. and British role in the 1953 coup that it led Congress to take it upon itself to pass new legislation.
As the introduction to the new volume states: In 1991, this reaction prompted the introduction and passage of Congressional legislation, updating the Foreign Relations statute and affirming the requirement that the Foreign Relations series shall be a thorough, accurate, and reliable documentary record of major United States foreign policy decisions and significant United States diplomatic activity.
The recently-published material focuses on covert operations carried out by both the Truman and Eisenhower administrations in Iran.
Todays release brings some closure to a long-standing dispute over the completeness of the FRUS volume related to Iran [between] 1951 and 1954, Siavush Randjbar-Daemi, Professor of Iranian History at the University of Manchester, told IranWire.
Get The Beast In Your Inbox!
Start and finish your day with the top stories from The Daily Beast.
A speedy, smart summary of all the news you need to know (and nothing you don't).
Subscribe
Thank You!
You are now subscribed to the Daily Digest and Cheat Sheet. We will not share your email with anyone for any reason.
He said the documents published on June 16 vindicate and confirm the existing research that points out the CIAs overall management and control over the August 16-19 1953 operation.
Coup leader General Fazollah Zahedi ransacked Mossadeghs residence and entered his office, all under the CIAs watch and guidance, according to Randjbar-Daemi.
One of the scholars whose work Randjbar-Daemi cited as confirmation of CIA direct involvement is Malcolm Byrne, a deputy director at the non-governmental National Security Archive and an authority on U.S.-Iran relations.
On the central question raised in recent yearswhether the CIA and the British intelligence played a leading role in organizing the coup or whether it was their Iranian partners who were responsibleByrne told IranWire:
There are some intriguing records of after-the-fact meetings that show both an American appreciation for the actions of various Iranian actors and a reaffirmation of the importance of the U.S. role. In other words, the point some of us have been making for a long time seems mostly to be borne outthat it was both.
Byrne says the newly released documents are very significant and that most of these records have been locked in government vaults for more than 60 years.
Byrne said the new material will likely help clarify some of the persistent ambiguities about the coup and related events. These materials may not have a tremendous amount about the mechanics of the coup [although there are some enlightening items]. But they will likely help to clarify some of the persistent ambiguities. They often take us considerably deeper into the details and allow for a more nuanced interpretation of events. This might even dissolve some myths.
Of special interest is a report on a debriefing session by Kermit Roosevelt in Washington, D.C., on August 28, 1953. The colorful U.S. author and secret agent had a key role in leading the U.S. efforts during the coup and went on to publish a definitive first-hand account of it.
The report contains some details which complete previous accounts of the extent of the handling of Zahedi by the CIA, up to the afternoon of August 19, Randjbar-Daemi said.
As has often been the case with this particular account of history, not all documents have been declassified for public view, even after the passing of almost 64 years. The declassification review for the material released on June 16 took 10 years (from 2004 to 2014.) At the end it was decided that 10 documents would be withheld in full, a paragraph or more to be excised from 38 documents and more minor excisions to be made in 82 other documents.
But was there a need to delay publishing these documents for so many years? Byrne doesnt think so.
Looking at these materials, as fascinating as many of them are, it is very hard to conceive of why they needed to be withheld from the public for so long, he said.
He went further, saying that the expectation that they would create temporary awkwardness for U.S. diplomats and policymakers should not come before the larger and long-term national interests of transparency, an informed public (not to mention an informed bureaucracy) and accountability, Byrne said.
The U.S. operation was codenamed TPAJAXwith TP standing for Tudeh Party, referring to the Iranian Moscow-aligned communists that had grown to be a major force in the 1940s and early 1950s. The newly-released documents seems to confirm the U.S. preoccupation with the Tudeh threat.
The primary driver of the American initiative against Mossadegh appears to have been the fear of a communist takeover of Iran, Randjbar-Daemi says.
Even after the coup was over, Frank Wisner, the fabled CIA agent, asked Kermit Roosevelt about measures being taken to further smash the apparatus and the machinery of the Tudeh Party.
Roosevelt reassured his supervisor, saying: Both the shah and Zahedi promised me that very rigorous measures would be taken.
As scholars pore over the documents, the Iranian public is also entering the fray.
One thorny issue is the role of Ayatollah Abolqasem Kashani, a leading political cleric who is revered in the official historiography of the Islamic Republic. Kashani has long been hated by nationalists for changing his allegiance from Mossadegh to the shah and the coup-plotters. Hours after the new documents were released, #Kashani and #Kashani-Coup were already trending on Twitter, with many calling on the Iranian government to change the name of a major Tehran street named after Kashani and some demanding changes in the school curriculum.
According to Randjbar-Daemi, the new documents actually shed little light on the large unknowns of the coup, particularly the role therein of Ayatollah Kashani, who is dedicated as a wily politician who remains at the center of the political scene before and after the coup, but who despised Mossadegh and Zahedi in equal measure.
He said the newly-released material does little to help clear up his exact role. The information on his agency and decision-making [during] August 16 to 19 remains scant and inconclusive, he said.
As always with historical narratives, the struggles and the fierce disagreements will continue, long after all the documents and material have finally all been released.
POST-SCRIPT: Kermit Roosevelt concluded his memoir by reporting a conversation he had in late 1953 with then-Director of Central Intelligence Allen Dulles. If we, the CIA, are ever going to try something like this again, said Roosevelt, we must be absolutely sure that people and army want what we want. If not, you had better give the job to the Marines! But Dulles wouldnt listen. The Agency embarked on multiple coups, many with bad or disastrous long-term results. It has also sent in Marines and massive American military forces to impose U.S. policies on countries as diverse as the Dominican Republic and Panama, Lebanon and Iraq. And indeed, Roosevelts triumphant reinstallation of the shah created a regime that barely lasted 25 yearsthe blink of an eye in the history of Iran and the Middle East.
Christopher Dickey
- U.S. and Iran hold first round of nuclear talks and agree to meet again next week - NPR - April 14th, 2025 [April 14th, 2025]
- Iran and U.S. agree to more talks over Tehrans nuclear program - NBC News - April 14th, 2025 [April 14th, 2025]
- U.S. and Iran see Saturday's nuclear talks as test of whether other side wants a deal - Axios - April 14th, 2025 [April 14th, 2025]
- Iran: Talks with US to stay indirect, will only address nuclear issues and sanctions - The Times of Israel - April 14th, 2025 [April 14th, 2025]
- Mideast mediator Oman at the center of a key first Iran-US meeting over Tehran's nuclear program - AP News - April 14th, 2025 [April 14th, 2025]
- Iran, US hold 'positive' talks in Oman, agree to resume next week - Reuters - April 14th, 2025 [April 14th, 2025]
- Iran and US envoys hold 1st negotiation over Tehran's nuclear program, and talk face-to-face - AP News - April 14th, 2025 [April 14th, 2025]
- Iranian Foreign Minister to Visit Moscow Ahead of Second Iran-US Meeting - Algemeiner.com - April 14th, 2025 [April 14th, 2025]
- Iran delegation holds 'indirect' nuclear talks with US in Oman, state media says - ABC News - April 14th, 2025 [April 14th, 2025]
- Trump: 'We will solve Iran problem' - The Jerusalem Post - April 14th, 2025 [April 14th, 2025]
- US-Iran negotiators hold constructive nuclear talks, will meet again next week - CNN - April 14th, 2025 [April 14th, 2025]
- As U.S. and Iran begin nuclear talks amid fresh sanctions, can there be a deal? - NBC News - April 14th, 2025 [April 14th, 2025]
- Iran Has a Reason to Strike a Nuclear Deal: Its Economy Is in Trouble - WSJ - April 14th, 2025 [April 14th, 2025]
- US signals openness to compromise in Iran talks: Red line is nuclear weaponization - The Times of Israel - April 14th, 2025 [April 14th, 2025]
- US and Iran hold 'constructive' first round of nuclear talks - BBC - April 14th, 2025 [April 14th, 2025]
- Envoys from Iran and the US arrive in Oman for first round of talks over Tehran's nuclear program - ABC News - April 14th, 2025 [April 14th, 2025]
- Iranian foreign minister will consult on Iran-U.S. talks during visit to Russia - Yahoo - April 14th, 2025 [April 14th, 2025]
- 7 years after pulling out, why is Donald Trump re-engaging Iran on nuclear deal, and what does Israel wan - Times of India - April 14th, 2025 [April 14th, 2025]
- Rep. McCormick praises Trump admin's nuclear talks with Iran: 'Great step in the right direction' - Fox News - April 14th, 2025 [April 14th, 2025]
- What is Iran's nuclear programme and what do the US and Israel want? - BBC - April 14th, 2025 [April 14th, 2025]
- China's oil imports highest since 2023 amid Iran crude spike: What to know - AL-Monitor - April 14th, 2025 [April 14th, 2025]
- Trump: Solving Issues With Iran Almost Easy Ahead of New Round of Talks - Algemeiner.com - April 14th, 2025 [April 14th, 2025]
- What to Know About U.S. Talks With Iran Over Its Nuclear Program - The New York Times - April 14th, 2025 [April 14th, 2025]
- STATEMENT FROM THE WHITE HOUSE - U.S. Virtual Embassy Iran (.gov) - April 14th, 2025 [April 14th, 2025]
- Exclusive | Witkoff Says U.S. Open to Compromise Ahead of Iran Nuclear Talks - WSJ - April 14th, 2025 [April 14th, 2025]
- Next Iran-US nuclear talks to be held in Rome, AP source says, as Italy prepares for negotiations - KTSA - April 14th, 2025 [April 14th, 2025]
- AP: Next Iran-US nuclear talks will be held in Rome - dailyadvance.com - April 14th, 2025 [April 14th, 2025]
- US army sends message to Iran - with quote from 'Harbu Darbu' - www.israelhayom.com - April 14th, 2025 [April 14th, 2025]
- Iran and the US: The price of a deal or the cost of war across West Asia? - thecradle.co - April 14th, 2025 [April 14th, 2025]
- An emboldened US and a weakened Iran will hold nuclear talks. Is there space for a deal? - CNN - April 14th, 2025 [April 14th, 2025]
- Khamenei aide: Iran will have no choice but to acquire nukes if attacked - The Times of Israel - April 1st, 2025 [April 1st, 2025]
- How dangerous are the tensions between the US and Iran? - Al Jazeera - April 1st, 2025 [April 1st, 2025]
- Russia condemns Trumps threat to bomb Iran over nuclear standoff - Anadolu Ajans - April 1st, 2025 [April 1st, 2025]
- Iran threatens preemptive strike on base housing US bombers, report says - Ynetnews - April 1st, 2025 [April 1st, 2025]
- Exclusive: Iran has readied missiles for potential response amid Trump's escalating threats - Tehran Times - April 1st, 2025 [April 1st, 2025]
- Iran's Khamenei vows retaliation if Trump threat enacted - DW - April 1st, 2025 [April 1st, 2025]
- Iran has rejected direct negotiations with the US in response to Trumps letter - AP News - April 1st, 2025 [April 1st, 2025]
- US sanctions entities in Iran, China, UAE, for assisting Tehran with weapons procurement - The Times of Israel - April 1st, 2025 [April 1st, 2025]
- Khamenei adviser says Iran will have no choice but to get nuclear weapon if attacked - The Times of Israel - April 1st, 2025 [April 1st, 2025]
- A Ticking Bomb: Israeli Eliminates Iran-Linked Terrorist in Beirut - Foundation for Defense of Democracies - April 1st, 2025 [April 1st, 2025]
- 'Will have no choice': Iran warns it may have to acquire nuclear weapons if attacked - Times of India - April 1st, 2025 [April 1st, 2025]
- Trump threatens there will be bombing if Iran fails to make deal on nukes - The Times of Israel - April 1st, 2025 [April 1st, 2025]
- Suspected missile cargo ship arrives in Iran from China as nuclear tensions escalate - Newsweek - April 1st, 2025 [April 1st, 2025]
- Trump threatens to bomb Iran if nuclear deal cant be reached - Politico - April 1st, 2025 [April 1st, 2025]
- Trump warns Iran could see 'bombing the likes of which they have never seen' - www.israelhayom.com - April 1st, 2025 [April 1st, 2025]
- Iran rejects direct nuclear talks with Trump, open to indirect negotiations - Al Jazeera - April 1st, 2025 [April 1st, 2025]
- Iran's Supreme Leader Responds to Trump Bombing Threat - Newsweek - April 1st, 2025 [April 1st, 2025]
- Is Iran on a collision course with the west? - Financial Times - April 1st, 2025 [April 1st, 2025]
- Trump says 'there will be bombing' if Iran does not make nuclear deal - USA Today - April 1st, 2025 [April 1st, 2025]
- Mapped: These are the nuclear sites in Iran the US and Israel could hit if talks fail - Ynetnews - April 1st, 2025 [April 1st, 2025]
- Trump warns Iran of bombing like never seen before if no deal reached - - April 1st, 2025 [April 1st, 2025]
- IDF reorganizes units responsible for Iran planning - The Times of Israel - April 1st, 2025 [April 1st, 2025]
- Trump threatens to bomb Iran unless deal on nuclear program is reached - The Independent - April 1st, 2025 [April 1st, 2025]
- Trump's threat to Iran that 'there will be bombing' comes amid new B-2 stealth bomber moves - Business Insider - April 1st, 2025 [April 1st, 2025]
- Israel and the United States are Ready to Strike Iran - The National Interest - April 1st, 2025 [April 1st, 2025]
- Two Carriers in the Middle East: Implications for the Houthis, Iran, and U.S. Force Readiness - The Washington Institute - April 1st, 2025 [April 1st, 2025]
- Iran Is Freaked: Trump and Israel Could Launch a Joint Strike - 19FortyFive - April 1st, 2025 [April 1st, 2025]
- Trump's threat to Iran that 'there will be bombing' comes amid new B-2 stealth bomber moves - MSN - April 1st, 2025 [April 1st, 2025]
- Iran rejects offer of direct US negotiations over rapidly growing nuclear program - New York Post - April 1st, 2025 [April 1st, 2025]
- Trump's threat to Iran that 'there will be bombing' comes amid new B-2 stealth bomber moves - Yahoo - April 1st, 2025 [April 1st, 2025]
- Trumps Middle East strategy is all about striking an Iran deal. Gaza could get in the way. - Atlantic Council - March 25th, 2025 [March 25th, 2025]
- US Threatens 'All Options on the Table' for Iran - Newsweek - March 25th, 2025 [March 25th, 2025]
- Trump's offer of talks with Iran aims to avoid military action, US envoy says - Reuters - March 25th, 2025 [March 25th, 2025]
- Trumps Advisers Are Divided on Iran. Which Way Is the President Leaning? - The FP - March 25th, 2025 [March 25th, 2025]
- Iranians discuss Trump envoys interest in visiting Tehran | Iran International - - March 25th, 2025 [March 25th, 2025]
- Iran's top medical body warns of skilled staff exodus - - March 25th, 2025 [March 25th, 2025]
- Iran says it will consider 'opportunities' as well as threats in Trump letter - Reuters - March 25th, 2025 [March 25th, 2025]
- Khamenei says Houthis act independently, warns against US strikes on Iran - The Times of Israel - March 25th, 2025 [March 25th, 2025]
- Iran condemns US threats to use force and vows to defend its sovereignty - The Times of Israel - March 25th, 2025 [March 25th, 2025]
- Iran's Khamenei says US threats 'will get them nowhere' - FRANCE 24 English - March 25th, 2025 [March 25th, 2025]
- Iran's Supreme Leader Threatens US with "Severe Blow" - Newsweek - March 25th, 2025 [March 25th, 2025]
- Iran's supreme leader says Trump administration threats over nuclear program "will get them nowhere" - CBS News - March 25th, 2025 [March 25th, 2025]
- Iran open to indirect talks with US, rejects direct negotiations under pressure - Arutz Sheva - March 25th, 2025 [March 25th, 2025]
- How a war with Iran (for Israel) could crash the US economy - The Cradle - March 25th, 2025 [March 25th, 2025]
- Iran has 'got to address that fact that the world they knew is over': State Department spox - Fox Business - March 25th, 2025 [March 25th, 2025]
- No one can even think of attack on Iran, FM asserts - Tehran Times - March 25th, 2025 [March 25th, 2025]
- The Islamic Republic of Iran only understands one language: 'Language of pressure,' journalist say - Fox Business - March 25th, 2025 [March 25th, 2025]
- French citizen Olivier Grondeau is freed after over 880 days in a prison in Iran - The Associated Press - March 25th, 2025 [March 25th, 2025]
- Iran's leader warns US could receive 'severe slaps' following Trump's threats to Houthis - Fox News - March 25th, 2025 [March 25th, 2025]
- US and Israel Have Laid the Groundwork for War With Iran. Will Trump Set It Off? - Truthout - March 25th, 2025 [March 25th, 2025]