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OverviewOperation Ajax is the gripping, unsettling true story of one of the Cold War's most influential covert missions-the 1953 coup that removed Iran's elected Prime Minister, Mohammad Mossadegh, and restored the Shah to power. Framed as a defensive act in the struggle against communism, Ajax was in reality a masterclass in modern interference: a blend of propaganda, bribery, street mobilisation, political pressure, and calculated deniability that changed the Middle East forever. Written in a clear, fast-moving style for general readers, this book takes you inside the real mechanics of a coup-not the cinematic version, but the practical version. It reveals how a crisis over oil became an international power struggle, how Britain and the United States shaped a story powerful enough to justify intervention, and how money on the ground can buy momentum in the streets. You will see how narratives were planted, how newspapers were steered, how crowds were pushed into action, and how institutions were quietly repositioned until the outcome looked inevitable. But the most important part of Operation Ajax is what came after. The coup did not end Iran's drive for sovereignty-it buried it, sharpened it, and turned it into a long memory. The Shah's return brought a new order built on authority, reward, and an ever-tightening security state. And decades later, as documents surfaced and admissions followed, the truth arrived not as closure but as confirmation of betrayal. Ajax became a wound that shaped how Iran understood the West, how the region interpreted foreign ""partnership,"" and how credibility can collapse when power is exercised in secret. This book also explores the darker legacy of covert action itself. Ajax became a template-proof that governments could reshape nations without open war. It helped normalise the idea that democracy could be overridden for strategic goals, and it planted the seeds of mistrust that would fuel blowback, revolution, and decades of tension. From Tehran to Washington, from oil fields to street protests, Ajax left footprints that still appear in modern geopolitics. Operation Ajax: The Coup, the Cover Story, and the Consequences is not a moral lecture and it is not conspiracy theatre. It is an evidence-led account of how covert power works, why it is so tempting, and why its consequences rarely stay contained. It shows how a single operation can win a moment while shaping a century, and why the real cost of secret intervention is often paid by ordinary people long after the architects have disappeared into history. If you want to understand why the Middle East looks the way it does today-why distrust runs so deep, why sovereignty feels fragile, and why Cold War decisions still echo-this book will take you to the moment when it all pivoted. Some operations change governments. Operation Ajax changed the world. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Miles DunsfordPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.345kg ISBN: 9798242557185Pages: 142 Publication Date: 04 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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