The CIA supported covert activity to restore the Shah to power in Iran because the Shah was willing to agree with the United States. The United States wanted to seek oil trade with Iran.
The CIA supported covert activity to restore the Shah to power in Iran because the Shah was willing to agree with the United States. The United States wanted to seek oil trade with Iran.
The CIA supported covert activity to restore the Shah to power in Iran because the Shah was willing to agree with the United States. The United States wanted to seek oil trade with Iran.
YES.
the CIA
The results of the CIA was that they had got beat up really bad nd that they got ran away from their own town
All of them but mostly Syria and iran.
Theodore G. "Ted" Shackley, Jr. is most famous for his service in the CIA including much of its activity in Vietnam as part of the "Phoenix Program" and his role in the Iran-Contra Affair.
The CIA actually offered military support, consisting in weapons.
The CIA actually offered military support, consisting in weapons.
restoring the shah to power in Iran
The CIA or Central Intelligence Agency of the United States has had its hand in many affairs overseas. They got involved in overthrowing Iran and Guatemala because they wanted to prevent the rise of communist-friendly states or states whose interests did not necessarily align with those of the US or its allies.