Asked by plenert haley on Jul 08, 2024

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Why did President Eisenhower use the CIA to overthrow the government of Iran in the early 1950s?

A) He did not believe Iran was ready for a democratically elected leader after centuries of monarchical rule.
B) Iran had REFused to enter peace talks with the United States and the Soviet Union in 1950.
C) Israel had protested Iran's friendly relationship with Egypt.
D) The government had attempted to nationalize British-owned oil fields.
E) The government was slowly adopting communist policies.

CIA

The Central Intelligence Agency, a non-military overseas intelligence service of the United States federal government, is charged with collecting, processing, and analyzing information related to national security.

Iran

A country in the Middle East, known for its rich cultural heritage, history, and significant influence in regional politics.

British-Owned Oil Fields

Oil extraction sites owned by British companies, often located outside of the United Kingdom, that contribute to the global oil supply and economy.

  • Gain an understanding of the political and economic drives shaping U.S. external policies during the Cold War era.
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Randi GardinerJul 13, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The primary reason for the CIA's involvement in overthrowing the government of Iran in the early 1950s, under President Eisenhower, was due to the government's attempt to nationalize the British-owned oil fields, which was seen as a threat to Western interests in the region.