
'Operation Ajax' in Iran: The CIA's Original Sin
In 1953 the CIA secretly organized a coup to over…
The Socialist Program with Brian Becker
March 2, 202652m 34s
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Show Notes
In 1953 the CIA secretly organized a coup to overthrow the democratically elected leader of Iran. This was the CIA's first regime change operation — code-named 'Operation Ajax' — becoming the playbook for later CIA operations. Its consequences are still reverberating around the world.
In this episode we take a deep dive into how Operation Ajax was planned and executed, it's motivations, the political context locally and globally, what happened in Iran after 1953, its impact on US-Iran relations up to today, and more.
We've added many archival audio clips, including first-hand accounts on both sides, sound effects, music, and more.
This is the first episode in our new series on The Socialist Program. In each episode we will unpack a different CIA/Pentagon operation, each which was given its own code-name as Operation Ajax was.
Join the The Socialist Program community at http://www.patreon.com/thesocialistprogram to get access to the next episodes in this series, more exclusive content, and help keep this show on the air.
Credits:
Brian Becker - writer, narrator
Layan Fuleihan - writer, narrator
John Prysner - audio engineer, producer
Emily Brease - archival producer