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Politics : Stockman Scott's Political Debate Porch

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To: NOW who wrote (17834)4/22/2003 9:43:02 PM
From: Sully-  Read Replies (2) of 89467
 
LOL! What part of the overthrow of the shah by Mosaddeq
don't you understand?

What part of the Shah appointing Mosaddeq Prime Minister &
later dismissing him don't you understand?

Mosaddeq was not democratically elected Prime Minister. He
was appointed by the Shah. He overthrew the Shah & within
days he was overthrown & the Shah resumed power.

And I'm supposed to buy into all of your alleged fact
filled conspiracies. LOL!

In April 1951, the Shah yielded to Majles pressure and
demonstrations in the streets by naming Mossadeq prime
minister. <NOT DEMOCRATICALLY ELECTED>

Mossadeq had come to office on the strength of support from
the National Front and other parties in the Majles and as a
result of his great popularity <NOT DEMOCRATICALLY
ELECTED>. His popularity, growing power, and intransigence
on the oil issue were creating friction between the prime
minister and the Shah. In the summer of 1952, the Shah
refused the prime minister's demand for the power to
appoint the minister of war (and, by implication, to
control the armed forces). Mossadegh resigned, three days
of pro-Mossadegh rioting followed, and the Shah was forced
to reappoint Mossadegh to head the government <NOT
DEMOCRATICALLY ELECTED>.

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A while later, the Majlis <NOT THE PEOPLE OF IRAN>
elected Mossadegh as the new Prime Minister.

When Mossadegh became Premier in 1951 <but not
democratically elected>, the first thing he did after
introducing his cabinet, was the enforcement of the Oil
Nationalization Bill.

On August 16, 1953, the Shah <the current leader of Iran>
dismissed Dr. Mossadegh.


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The Shah brought into the parliament a European-educated
lawyer named Mohammed Mossadegh....... In 1951, the
parliament voted to nationalize the oil, and the popular
Mossadegh was named prime minister <NOT ELECTED>.....

....The coup marked the first time the U.S. helped to
directly overthrow a democratic-oriented government....


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