While revealing new details about one of the most famed CIA operations of all times — the spiriting out of six American diplomats who escaped the 1979 U.S. Embassy seizure in Iran — the intelligence agency for the first time has acknowledged something else as well.

The CIA now officially describes the 1953 coup it backed in Iran that overthrew its prime minister and cemented the rule of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi as undemocratic.

Other American officials have made similar remarks in the past, but the CIA’s acknowledgment in a podcast about the agency’s history comes as much of its official history of the coup remains classified 70 years after the putsch. That complicates the public’s understanding of an event that still resonates, as tensions remain high between Tehran and Washington over the Islamic Republic’s rapidly advancing nuclear program, its aiding of militia groups across the Mideast and as it cracks down on dissent.

The “CIA’s leadership is committed to being as open with the public as possible,” the agency said in a statement responding to questions from The Associated Press. “The agency’s podcast is part of that effort — and we knew that if we wanted to tell this incredible story, it was important to be transparent about the historical context surrounding these events, and CIA’s role in it.”

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        Allende was not a communist…

        And no, having a coup against democratically elected leaders is not moral at all.

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          Couping nazis our would’ve been nice but I guess I’m the only one here who gives a shit about minority lives.

          Edit also he was

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            The Nazis were not voted into power by a majority. His appointment was undemocratic. They also suspended elections. That is a shit example.

            And no, Allende was not communist. He was left leaning but he was far from a communist. Anyone with a cursory knowledge of the situation knows that. You are clearly just trolling.

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              The Nazis were not voted into power by a majority.

              They were

              His appointment was undemocratic.

              Perfectly in-line with the laws at the time.

              They also suspended elections.

              After the fact.

              Allende was not communist.

              “…has been described as the first Marxist to be elected president in a liberal democracy in Latin America.[9][10][11]”

              “…create the society of communism which Marxists see as true democracy”

              I’m literally reading wikipedia for you lmao. Try again after you read a book or two young lad.

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                The only election they won was after they got rid of all opposing parties. Learn history or shut up fucking morron!!!