Feature: CIA’s 1953 coup against Mosaddeq remains source of Iran’s distrust toward U.S.-Xinhua

TEHRAN, Aug. 21 (Xinhua) — Almost seven decades have passed since a U.S.-orchestrated coup toppled Iran’s then Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddeq, the notorious move still fuels Iranians’ deep distrust of America today.

In August 1953, the American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), in cahoots with the British spy agency, toppled the popular government of Mosaddegh in Iran.

As Kanaani asked, will Washington change its pressure policy against Iran and resume compliance with the now-defunct nuclear pact which it unilaterally withdrew from?

Feature: CIA’s 1953 coup against Mosaddeq remains source of Iran’s distrust toward U.S.-Xinhua