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The results of the CIA was that they had got beat up really bad nd that they got ran away from their own town

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What Group's covert actions helped to topple governments in Iran and Guatemala?

the CIA


When was CIA transnational human rights actions created?

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What was one result of U.S. participation in covert actions in Latin America and the Middle East during the 1950s?

One significant result of U.S. participation in covert actions in Latin America and the Middle East during the 1950s was the destabilization of several governments, leading to long-term political and social unrest. For example, the CIA's involvement in the 1954 coup in Guatemala resulted in decades of civil conflict and violence. Additionally, these interventions fostered anti-American sentiment and mistrust in the region, contributing to the rise of authoritarian regimes and insurgent movements opposing U.S. influence.


Why did the CIA support covert activity to restore the shah to power in 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.


Why did CIA support covert activity to restore the shah to power in 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.


Why did the CIA support covert activity to restore the shah to power 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.


Did the cia help over through the Iran government and intall the shah?

YES.


What you.s. actions resulted in increased anti-American sentiment during the 1950s?

During the 1950s, U.S. actions such as the Korean War, which involved military intervention and support for authoritarian regimes in Asia, contributed to increased anti-American sentiment. The CIA's involvement in coups, such as the overthrow of Iran's Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh in 1953 and Guatemala's Jacobo Árbenz in 1954, fueled perceptions of American imperialism. Additionally, aggressive Cold War rhetoric and the arms race heightened fears of U.S. intentions, leading to widespread resentment in various parts of the world. These actions collectively fostered a narrative of the U.S. as a meddlesome superpower undermining local sovereignty and self-determination.


What was the role of the CIA in Iran?

The CIA launched a coup d'état against Iranian President Mohammed Mossadegh in 1953 and helped to reinstall the Shah of Iran. This act, more than any other, has embittered Iranians to American Foreign Policy.


Middle eastern country unhappy with the alleged spying by the CIA?

All of them but mostly Syria and iran.


What was one of eisenhower's expansion of the role of the CIA in the 1950s?

it built long-term resentment against the united states


The CIA succeeded in overthrowing the governments of which two nations during the 1950s?

A) cuba gautemaloes, and eye ran