Iran's REVENGE : How America BETRAYED Iran and turned it into a DEVIL?
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This Isn’t Just a Revenge Story. It’s the Origin of a Conflict That Never Ended.
You’re not about to hear a simple narrative of “good vs evil.”
You’re about to understand how a series of strategic decisions, interventions, and power struggles transformed Iran and its relationship with the United States — permanently.
Because before the hostility…
There was cooperation.
And before the conflict…
There was intervention.
In 1953, the U.S. — alongside Britain — backed a covert operation that overthrew Iran’s prime minister, Mohammad Mossadegh, after he moved to nationalize oil resources.
That single event didn’t just change a government.
It reshaped an entire nation’s trajectory.
The coup restored the Shah, a pro-Western ruler heavily supported by the U.S., and helped secure Western influence over Iran’s oil and strategic position during the Cold War.
But inside Iran, it created something else:
Resentment.
Distrust.
And a belief that foreign powers were controlling the country’s future.
For the next 25 years, Iran remained a key U.S. ally — but under an increasingly authoritarian system backed by American support.
Until 1979.
When the Iranian Revolution overthrew the Shah and replaced him with a regime fundamentally opposed to U.S. influence.
That’s when the relationship didn’t just break.
It flipped.
🔍 What This Video Reveals (Money & Empires Style)
This isn’t about blame.
It’s about cause and effect.
In this video, Money & Empires breaks down how early geopolitical decisions created long-term consequences — and how those consequences still shape today’s tensions.
This isn’t speculation.
It’s historical precedent, power strategy, and geopolitical reality.
⚠️ What You’ll Understand:
• Why the 1953 coup became a turning point in U.S.–Iran relations
• How control over oil shaped foreign intervention
• Why the Shah’s rule was both a strategic asset and a long-term liability
• How the 1979 revolution transformed Iran into a U.S. adversary
• Why distrust toward the West became embedded in Iran’s political identity
• How past interventions still influence modern conflicts
• Why “revenge” in geopolitics often means strategic resistance, not emotion
• What this history reveals about current tensions in the Middle East
📉 The Deeper Reality
This isn’t about one country becoming a “villain.”
It’s about how power struggles create cycles.
Intervention → Control → Resistance → Conflict
Because in geopolitics, actions don’t disappear.
They accumulate.
And sometimes,
what looks like sudden aggression…
is actually decades in the making.
⚠️ IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER
This content is provided strictly for educational and informational purposes only.
Nothing in this video constitutes political or ideological endorsement.
Historical events are complex and interpreted differently across perspectives.
Viewers should conduct independent research before forming conclusions.
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