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    DOCUMENT SHOWS REJECTED MOSADDEQ'S OUTREACH TO UNITED STATES AND AMERICA'S COLLUSION WITH BRITAIN
    By Wayne Madsen

    Online Journal
    Oct 2, 2009, 00:18

    (WMR) -- With the United States and United Kingdom stating they are
    committed to diplomacy with Iran over its nuclear power program,
    but also refusing to rule out military action even as Israel pushed
    for such action, WMR has obtained a formerly Top Secret Supplement
    to a CIA Current Intelligence Digest that shows past US-UK collusion
    to overthrow Iran's government.

    The document's contents reveal that Washington and London have
    conspired for several decades to undermine Iranian governments
    not held in favor by either country. The comments suggesting the
    "surprise" of President Obama, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton,
    British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, and British Foreign Secretary
    David Miliband over Iran's communiqué to the International Atomic
    Energy Agency (IAEA) that it was building a second uranium enrichment
    facility indicate that Washington and London continue to conspire
    against Tehran.

    The May 1, 1952, document states that Iran's nationalistic and
    democratically elected Prime Minister Mohammed Mosaddeq reached
    out to the United States to sell it oil after he nationalized the
    Anglo-Iranian Oil Company (AIOC) in March 1951. However, the CIA,
    acting in concert with the British, launched Operation Ajax to
    overthrow Mosaddeq and placed Kermit Roosevelt, Jr., the grandson of
    President Theodore Roosevelt, in charge of the clandestine mission.

    On August 19, 1953, military forces loyal to Shah Mohammed Reza
    Pahlavi, attacked the prime minister's residence and arrested
    Mosaddeq. The Iranian prime minister was placed in solitary confinement
    for three years and remained under house arrest until his death
    in 1967. Under the tyrannical Shah, Iran became a vassal state of
    American and British intelligence and oil companies.

    The formerly Top Secret CIA document states that Mosaddeq urged
    President Dwight Eisenhower to buy Ira d not realize that Washington
    was actively trying to overthrow him in a coup. The document states:
    "Prime Minister Mosaddeq sent an urgent message to Ambassador Henderson
    on 27 April asking him to buy oil stored at Abadan. HIs emissary
    suggested that the purchases might induce Britain to change its
    attitude on the oil settlement. He inquired if an intensive Iranian
    propaganda attack on the United States would convince America of the
    serious consequences of its refusal to give Iran financial aid."

    Ambassador Loy Henderson's ploy, concocted with CIA director Allen
    Dulles, was to refuse Mosaddeq assistance and push him toward the
    Soviet Union, giving the United States and Britain a reason to launch
    their coup d'état. Henderson was a noted anti-Soviet diplomat but
    also opposed the establishment of the State of Israel and was a
    noted anti-Zionist.

    The CIA document continues, "Ambassador Henderson suggests that
    when Mosaddeq becomes absolutely convinced that there is no chance
    of getting financial aid from the United States and when he finds
    his government tottering he might well 'in his anger and despair,'
    make gestures toward the USSR." The final sentence is redacted.

    However, Mosaddeq, although a nationalist, was a monarchist and
    he opposed the influence of the Iranian Communist (Tudeh) Party,
    the ancestors of the modern-day Mojaheddin-e-Khalq, the favorite
    Iranian exile group of American neoconservatives like Michael Ledeen
    and Richard Perle.

    Among the CIA officers present in Tehran intermittently from 1951
    to 1953 to assist in the coup were Richard Helms, a later director
    of the CIA; H. Norman Schwarzkopf, the father of the Desert Storm
    commander with the same name; Vernon Walters, later the deputy
    director of the CIA; Averell Harriman, former New York Democratic
    Governor and Prescott Bush's partner at Brown Brothers Harriman &
    Company, a financier of Nazi German businesses during World War II;
    Walter Levy, CIA oil expert; CIA coup engineer Howard "Rocky" Stone;
    Roy Palmer; George Barbis; worked alongside New York Times reporter and
    CIA non-official cover agent Kenneth Love in distributing anti-Mosaddeq
    leaflets in Tehran.

    Previously published in the Wayne Madsen Report.

    Copyright © 2009 WayneMadenReport.comWayne Madsen is a Washington,
    DC-based investigative journalist and nationally-distributed
    columnist. He is the editor and publisher of the Wayne Madsen Report
    (subscription required).
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