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CIA Says 1953 Iran Coup Was Undemocratic in Podcast Episode

by Matthew
October 13, 2023
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Why it matters:
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) publicly acknowledged for the first time that its involvement in a coup in Iran during the 1950s was undemocratic. This admission is significant because it breaks from the agency’s usual practice of not openly discussing its covert operations. The CIA made this disclosure in an episode of its podcast, “The Langley Files,” which aims to dispel negative rumors and provide public transparency about its activities.

What they are saying:
CIA historian Walter Trosin and CIA historian Brett Geary both acknowledged that the 1953 Iranian coup was an exception to the agency’s usual focus on supporting democratically elected governments. The CIA released a statement saying that it was important to provide historical context surrounding its 1979 extraction mission in Iran, which was inspired by the coup, and that the agency is committed to being open with the public.

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The big picture:
The CIA’s admission about the undemocratic nature of the 1953 coup is a deviation from its traditional secrecy. The agency has kept most of the information about the coup classified for the past 70 years. The admission comes at a time of heightened tensions between the United States and Iran due to disagreements over Iran’s nuclear program. It also coincides with President Biden’s efforts to prevent Iran from accessing unfrozen assets and Iran’s support for Hamas, which recently led a violent attack on Israel.

What to watch:
It remains to be seen how the public and governments, particularly in Iran, will respond to the CIA’s acknowledgment. Iran dismissed the steps taken by the CIA, calling them an instance of ongoing American interference in the country’s internal affairs. The continued classification of most of the information about the coup raises questions about the extent of transparency the CIA is truly achieving.

Your take:
The CIA’s admission about the undemocratic nature of the 1953 coup is a significant step toward transparency. It allows for a better understanding of the agency’s historical actions and opens the door to public scrutiny and accountability. However, the continued classification of information and Iran’s dismissive response highlight the challenges in achieving complete transparency. Further efforts should be made to declassify more information and engage in open dialogue with affected countries and the public.

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