Repub-120826.bib
@techreport{Repub-120826,
author = {" Mohsen BANAN "},
title = {" COUNTERCOUP The Struggle for the Control of Iran "},
type = "Re-Published Content",
number = {"120826"},
institution = "Autonomously Self-Published",
month = {""},
year = "",
note = "\htmladdnormallink{http://mohsen.1.banan.byname.net/Repub/120826}{http://mohsen.1.banan.byname.net/Repub/120826}",
abstract = "Republication of Kermit Roosevelt's COUNTERCOUP.
Paperback: 217 pages
Publisher: McGraw Hill Higher Education (November 1, 1981)
ISBN-10: 0070535930
ISBN-13: 978-0070535930
This book is about the confession of an arsonist, now claiming to have become a
firefighter. To the extent that there is the pretence of Mr. Kermit Roosevelt
growing a conscience in his later years, the self absorption of the man makes
it all very comical.
As a principal in the 1953 coup that overthrew the democratically elected
Iranian prime minister, Mohamad Mossadeq, the author's character of course is
well known. Kermit Roosevelt is morally bankrupt and corrupt to the bone.
While the atrocities described in this book have not gotten much exposure
amongst the American tax payers who financed them, this book has been well
studied by Iranians as a window into the core of the American character -- that
of a morally bankrupt, self absorbed bully.
Soon after its publication in 1979, this book was translated into Farsi by
Mohammad Eslami under the name of \"koodeta dar koodeta\"
Ú©ÙدتادرکÙدتا.
To the extent that the book is a confession, it is like an arsonist being proud
that he would only set fire to wooden structures as concrete does not burn as
well. He goes on to take issue with subsequent CIA crimes and criticizes his
bosses for following his pattern. This criminal, Kermit Roosevelt (the author)
at no point recognizes that he is a criminal.
Shortly prior to Mr. Kermit's death, the CIA documents titled, \"CIA OVERTHROW
OF PREMIER MOSSADEQ OF IRAN\" were partially published as images. Those
documents have been restored and republished as: http://
mohsen.banan.1.byname.net/Repub/120004
My conjecture is that the source of that leak was Mr. Kermit Roosevelt.
In terms of quality of writing and quality of thinking, the book is a piece of
junk. But, because of various pieces of historic information and the
perspective of the criminal perpetrators, a republication is justified.
I dedicate this republication effort to all tax payers to the American federal
government who recognize that by being a financier of such atrocities, they
have blood on their hand and who are doing something about stopping repetition
of such atrocities in future.",
location = "/lcnt/lgpc/mohsen/repub/politics/iran/mossadeq/coutercoup"
}