AuroRaman
Chris Armstrong
Yeah, my Dad is Iranian...he left in the 60s, his family suffered during the revolution, no-one liked the Shah either though because he was a puppet and a bastard...Mossadegh was the man and as I just mentioned earlier, what was done to him was not only a disgrace, it altered the middle east forever...in a bad way...
My family are of the same view too, even though they did initially prosper during the Shah's rule. He was essentially put in place by the US and Britain, was he not? They tried to make Iran their 'hub', to put it mildly, in the Middle East and of course inevitably failed. My Mum's account is that although Tehran was considered a very cosmopolitan place in this era, there was always an underlying tension and feeling that the Iranian people that were not considered the elite were extremely hard done-by.
Along with this, the country was literally being raped by the West in the form of sanctions, embargos and undercover plots during Mossadegh's time in power. It was very bad for business to have such a humble, loved and fair leader, looking out for his people, in a resource-rich country.
I completely agree with your last sentence. It is why I always ask of people to gain further knowledge when casting judgement about the so-called threat of Iran to the West.