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Octafish

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2. Nixon, Dulles & Dulles, on behalf of British Petroleum, helped set the stage for World War III.
Fri Aug 30, 2013, 10:53 AM
Aug 2013


For oil, the Middle East becomes the cauldron for all the evils men can conjure.



History of BP Includes Role in 1953 Iran Coup After Nationalization of Oil

AMY GOODMAN: As we wrap-up, as tens of thousands of gallons of oil continue to spew into the Gulf of Mexico from the BP oil spill, we continue our series on BP. Yesterday we looked at their horrendous safety record on the millions of dollars they’ve spent on lobbying congress to prevent regulation. Today, we’re going to look at the history, sixty years ago, BP was called Anglo Iranian Oil Company. In an interview on DEMOCRACY NOW!, Stephen Kinzer, the former New York Times bureau chief, author of "All the Shah’s Men: An American Coup and the Roots of Middle East Terror", told the story of the Anglo Iranian Oil Company’s role in the 1953 CIA coup against Iran’s popular progressive Prime Minister, Mohammed Mossadegh. Let’s go to a clip of what Steven Kinzer says.

STEVEN KINZER: At the beginning of the 20th century as a result of a corrupt deal with the old dying monarchy, one British company, owned mainly by the British government, had taken control of the entire Iranian oil industry.

SNIP...

...What happened was that Prime Minister Mossadegh, who really was an extraordinary figure in his time, although he’s in somewhat forgotten by history, came to power in 1951 on a wave of nationalism aimed at this one great obsession, we’ve got to take back control of our oil and use the profits for the development of one of the most wretchedly impoverished nations on earth at that time. So the Iranian parliament voted unanimously for a bill to nationalize the Anglo Iranian Petroleum Co. and Mossadegh signed it and he devoted himself, during his term of office, to carrying-out that plan. To nationalize was then Britain’s largest and most profitable holding anywhere in the world. Bear in mind that the oil that fueled England all during the 1920s and 30s and 40s all came from Iran. The standard of living that people in England enjoyed all during that period was due exclusive to Iranian oil. Britain has no oil. Britain has no colonies that have oil. every factory in England, every car, every truck, every taxi, was running on oil from Iran. The Royal Navy, which was projecting British power all over the world, was fueled a hundred percent by oil from Iran. Suddenly Iran arrives and says, 'Oh, we're taking back the oil now.’ So this naturally set-off a huge crisis. And that’s the crisis that made Mossadegh really a big World figure around the early 1950s. At the end of 1951 Time magazine chose him as 'Man of the Year,' and they chose him over Winston Churchill, Douglas MacArthur, and Dwight Eisenhower; and they made the right choice because at that moment, Mossadegh really was the most important person in the world.

AMY GOODMAN: That was the former New York Times reporter Stephen Kinzer. Wrote "All the Shah’s Men." Talked extensively about the Anglo Iranian Oil Company which was renamed British Petroleum. That’s BP. That does it for our show.

SOURCE: http://www.democracynow.org/2010/5/6/history_of_bp_includes_role_in



Here's an excellent overview from Mr. Bill Hare:



When the CIA Overthrew Iran for British Petroleum

By Bill Hare
opednews.com

EXCERPT...

Iran had just elected Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh, that nation's most popular political figure.

The fact that Mossadegh was elected by the will of Iran's citizens did not deter the efforts of an invigorated CIA that used the Cold War as a pretext to move away from the fact finding agency conceived of by President Harry Truman to an aggressive international political body willing to overthrow nations in contravention of popular national will.

Mossadegh immediately angered the international power cartel with which the CIA actively interlinked. British Petroleum had been garnering the lion's share of profits from Iran's wealthy oil deposits.

Mossadegh nationalized Iran's oil as a means of obtaining what he deemed to be a fairer portion of that important asset. The nationalization law was passed unanimously by the Iranian Parliament.

Despite the fact that BP was offered considerable compensation by Mossadegh his days were numbered after the nationalization bill was passed.

Richard Helms, who would later become CIA Director, was prepared to act with a close Iranian friend becoming political beneficiary. A plan was launched to overthrow Iran in a coup and hand over the reins of power to a reliable figure who would accede to the international power elite's interests on behalf of British Petroleum.

CONTINUED...

http://www.opednews.com/articles/When-the-CIA-Overthrew-Ira-by-Bill-Hare-100511-809.html



Corp Watch adds more on BP: http://www.corporatewatch.org/?lid=287

I'd call them, and all who help support wars for profit, members of the real "Monsters Inc," but calling them anything less than human would let them off the hook as the war criminals and traitors they are at heart.

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This indeed appears to be what the US Gov intends... Ghost Dog Aug 2013 #1
Nixon, Dulles & Dulles, on behalf of British Petroleum, helped set the stage for World War III. Octafish Aug 2013 #2
Yes indeed. But you this refers to a relatively brief period of recent history Ghost Dog Aug 2013 #3
Clash of Civilizations Octafish Aug 2013 #6
Follow the oil. K&R. bullwinkle428 Aug 2013 #4
The Oil Kings Octafish Aug 2013 #9
Cribbed from far-right "American Thinker" jberryhill Aug 2013 #5
Are you accusing Robert Fisk of plagiarism? Octafish Aug 2013 #8
Where do they come in? jberryhill Aug 2013 #10
Cribbed is a synonym for plagiarism Octafish Aug 2013 #14
Evaluate the idea, instead of attacking the source. Maedhros Aug 2013 #20
PNAC list down to just two... woo me with science Aug 2013 #7
Damascus is a stepping stone to Tehran Octafish Aug 2013 #13
of course it is .. even tho iamthebandfanman Aug 2013 #11
My attention span must be PNAC short. Octafish Aug 2013 #15
I can see Assad "surviving" meaning he stays alive, 7962 Aug 2013 #24
Iran is a serious threat leftstreet Aug 2013 #12
Can't post that often enough. woo me with science Aug 2013 #16
Sheezo-peet! They've got us exactly where they want us! Octafish Aug 2013 #18
Oy yes! Maedhros Aug 2013 #21
It might be possible to drive a diplomatic wedge between Iran and Syria KamaAina Aug 2013 #17
It's just business. Octafish Aug 2013 #25
wait for '15, ya hair-on-fire Psychlos! MisterP Aug 2013 #19
Will there be immunity in the future? Octafish Aug 2013 #27
Thank you, Octafish, for your many informative posts. JEB Aug 2013 #22
You are most welcome, JEB! Thank you for your kind words. Octafish Aug 2013 #26
If ''The West'' = ''Israel'' -- Then yes, Iran is the real target. DeSwiss Aug 2013 #23
Absolutely enough. Had to peel Ray McGovern out from under the bus... Octafish Aug 2013 #29
So bombing Syria could be a shot across the bow of Iran? liberal N proud Aug 2013 #28
In part. Octafish Aug 2013 #30
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