A conversation with Elaine Sciolino and Shaul Bakhash

with Elaine Sciolino and Shaul Bakhash
in Current Affairs
on Monday, April 17, 2000 * * * * *

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A discussion with Elaine Sciolino of "The New York Times" and Iranian Scholar Shaul Bakhash about the legacy of the 1953 coup in Iran.

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    1. Iran  06/02/2007 04:10 PM Report

      You can talk about the past, and, revise the history, the way you desire, as much as you want, for the simple reason that those who shaped the events, are no longer with us, therefore, they can not present their own side

      for the facts.

      In 1979, Shah had cancer. So, he was weak.

      What did you expext him to do when US backed

      Islamic movement in the region to block expansion of Soviets? Did you expect him to dance?