The Iranian tragedy did not begin in 1953. It began in 1979
Well, what do you know? Another "well-known historical fact" turns out to be nothing but fake news or, if you prefer, leftist re-writing of history. Over on X Twitter, Ole @DerCheapi has penned the post The Mossadegh-Myth: A coup that never happened. The original title in German ("Die Mossadegh-Lüge: Ein Putsch, der keiner war") calls it The Mossadegh Lie.
… Here in Germany, the chorus is no quieter: Olaf Scholz recently declared that the entire Iranian dilemma traces back to the British and American overthrow of Iran's democratic government, without which Iran would today be "a very successful Western country." … Even the German "Federal Agency for Civic Education "calls 1953 Iran's "primal catastrophe."
… The nationalization for which Mossadegh is venerated as a martyr was thus completed not in spite of, but after, his overthrow.
No need to comment beyond what can be read on X. Still, what stands out for me is this sentence:
[Mossadegh's] Tudeh Party tore down statues of the Shah, alarming the clergy, who feared a communist takeover
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