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Why America’s CIA coup in Iran haunts both countries – The Global Story podcast, BBC World Service

Why America’s CIA coup in Iran haunts both countries – The Global Story podcast, BBC World Service
11 maggio 2026

Why America’s CIA coup in Iran haunts both countries - The Global Story podcast, BBC World Service

At the outset of the war in Iran, US President Donald Trump suggested that regime change was one of its goals. He later said it had been had achieved, a claim that is disputed by critics who point out that the same repressive forces in Iran still hold power.

American attempts at regime change in Iran have a long history. In 1953 the CIA, assisted by British intelligence, led a deadly coup that toppled Iran’s last democratically elected leader. It’s a moment in history that poisoned US-Iranian relations, and helped launch the theocratic revolution to come. But the immediate success of ‘Operation Ajax’ would convince the CIA to carry out a wave of similar plots around the world.

We get the full story from Scott Anderson, author of King of Kings: The Fall of the Shah and the Revolution That Forged Modern Iran.

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