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All the Shah's Men: An American Coup and the Roots of Middle East Terror

by Stephen Kinzer

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"A very gripping read . . . a cautionary tale for our current leaders."

The New York Times

As zealots in Washington intensify their preparations for an American attack on Iran, the story of the CIA's 1953 coup—with its many cautionary lessons—is more urgently relevant than ever. All the Shah's Men brings to life the cloak-and-dagger operation that deposed the only democratic regime Iran ever had. The coup ushered in a quarter-century of repressive rule under the Shah, stimulated the rise of Muslim fundamentalism and anti-Americanism throughout the Middle East, and exposed the folly of using violence to try to reshape Iran. Selected as one of the best books of the year by the Washington Post and the Economist, it's essential reading if you want to place the American attack of Iraq in context—and prepare for what comes next.

"An entirely engrossing, often riveting, nearly Homeric tale. . . . For anyone with more than a passing interest in how the United States got into such a pickle in the Middle East, All the Shah's Men is as good as Grisham."

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"An exciting narrative. [Kinzer] questions whether Americans are well served by interventions for regime change abroad, and he reminds us of the long history of Iranian resistance to great power interventions, as well as the unanticipated consequences of intervention."

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"A swashbuckling yarn [and] helpful reminder of an oft-neglected piece of Middle Eastern history."

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With a thrilling narrative that sheds much light on recent events, this national bestseller brings to life the 1953 CIA coup in Iran that ousted the country’s elected prime minister, ushered in a quarter-century of brutal rule under the Shah, and stimulated the rise of Islamic fundamentalism and anti-Americanism in the Middle East. Selected as one of the best books of the year by the Washington Postand The Economist, it now features a new preface by the author on the folly of attacking Iran.

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This is the first full-length account of the CIA's coup d'etat in Iran in 1953—a covert operation whose consequences are still with us today. Written by a noted New York Times journalist, this book is based on documents about the coup (including some lengthy internal CIA reports) that have now been declassified. Stephen Kinzer's compelling narrative is at once a vital piece of history, a cautionary tale, and a real-life espionage thriller.

About the Author

Stephen Kinzeris an award-winning foreign correspondent who has worked in more than fifty countries. He has been New York Times bureau chief in Istanbul, Berlin, and Managua, Nicaragua. His books include Overthrow: America's Century of Regime Change from Hawaii to Iraqand Crescent and Star: Turkey Between Two Worlds.

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Paul McFarland, July 13, 2007 (view all comments by Paul McFarland)
The story of the CIA operation that returned the Shah of Iran to the Peacock Throne. This is an in depth look at the circumstances and people surrounding the fall of the government of the democratically elected ruler of Iran in the 1953 coup. The plot extends from President Eisenhower and Prime Minister Churchill to the father of Norman Schwarzkopf. However, the largest role is that of Kermit Roosevelt. Yes, that Roosevelt - who took a huge amount of CIA cash and ended up with a man on the throne who sparked the Islamic Revolution of 1976 and the resulting hostage crisis that brought down the Carter administration. A deep look at the early days of US involvement in the Middle East.
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ISBN:
9780471678786
Subtitle:
An American Coup and the Roots of Middle East Terror
Author:
Kinzer, Stephen
Publisher:
Wiley
Subject:
Middle East - Israel
Subject:
United States - 20th Century
Subject:
Middle East - Iran
Subject:
Political History
Subject:
Military - Intelligence/Espionage
Subject:
Political Freedom & Security - Intelligence
Subject:
Israel
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Publication Date:
20040812
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
272
Dimensions:
9.18x6.10x.73 in. .80 lbs.

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