The threats of regime change hanging over Iran in this latest conflict echo a dark legacy of Western influence.
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- Britain gained control over Iran's oil industry in the early 1900s, creating long-term resentment. 25s
- Prime Minister Mossadegh's nationalization of oil in the 1950s was seen as a move toward economic sovereignty. 53s
- A UK and US-backed coup in 1953 ousted Mossadegh and restored the Shah, fueling anti-Western sentiment. 1m 26s
- These events contributed to the 1979 Islamic Revolution and ongoing suspicion of the West. 1m 58s
- Foreign intervention is now a deeply sensitive issue in Iran’s national identity. 2m 30s