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Re: Bill Clinton: Al Gore Will Enter Race
« Reply #25 on: June 13, 2007, 12:58:31 PM »
When the body count gets to around 60 grand we can call it the worst. I think the other might be the Democrate led war in Vietnam, perhaps even pulling support of the Shah by the other worst president in history, is or was just as bad. Maybe pulling out of Somalia, leading Bin Laden to believing we would not fight, therefore emboldening attacks against US interests and 911 itslef. It all stacks upon itslef and eventually Bush came along and it fell on his head. The next guy will repair it.
Reagan didn't pull support for the Shah....hahahaa

The Shah was installed after the US/CIA helped to overthrow a democratic election in Iran b/c the winner dared to nationalize his country's own oil without US consent.

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Re: Bill Clinton: Al Gore Will Enter Race
« Reply #26 on: June 13, 2007, 01:02:45 PM »
No the Shah was in power prior to Mosedegh..we helped in get back....It was wayyyyyyyyyy in our best interests to keep this guy going, Carter was an anti-semetic water walker witha naive world outlook. 
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Re: Bill Clinton: Al Gore Will Enter Race
« Reply #27 on: June 13, 2007, 01:12:49 PM »
No the Shah was in power prior to Mosedegh..we helped in get back....It was wayyyyyyyyyy in our best interests to keep this guy going, Carter was an anti-semetic water walker witha naive world outlook. 
They were contemporaries.  He replaced his father on the throne on September 16, 1941. In 1951, under the leadership of the nationalist movement of Dr. Mohammed Mossadegh, the Iranian parliament voted unanimously to nationalize the oil industry.

We made sure that wouldn't happen. 

On April 28, 1951, Mossadegh, on the Shah's suggestion, was named Prime Minister of Iran by a vote of 79-12 by the democratically elected legislative Iranian body known as the Majlis and the parliament's vote had been accepted by the Shah as legitimate at that time. However, In August of 1953 Mossadegh attempted to convince the Shah to leave the country. The Shah refused and formally dismissed the prime minister. However, the Shah's authority to dismiss Mossadegh has been questioned with some saying that only the Majlis had the formal authority to dismiss the Prime Minister. Mossadegh used this idea after the coup during his trial in November of that year.

Mossadegh refused to resign, however, and when it became apparent that he was going to fight, the Shah, as a precautionary measure called for by the British/American plan, fled to Baghdad and from there on to Rome. Once again, massive protests broke out across the nation. Anti- and pro-monarchy protestors violently clashed in the streets, leaving almost 300 dead. The military intervened as the pro-Shah tank regiments stormed the capital and bombarded the prime minister's official residence. Mossadegh surrendered, and was arrested on August 20, 1953. Mossadegh was tried for treason, and sentenced to three years in prison.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammad_Reza_Pahlavi