Iraq in U.S.-Iranian Relations
By Ali Shakeri, UCI Center for International Studies
If the United States had taken a better approach to Iran in 1953, Iraq would not be the problem it is today. Iraq is a product of this 1953 coup and today's relationship must be understood in light of this event. An historical accounting of it reveals repeated instances of Iran being treated in ways that have caused the relationship to become one of a "spiral conflict." The key question is why did the U.S. make this initial mistake in 1953? Why did it support a coup against a democratically elected government? As important as this event is, there are other factors, some old, some new, which also need to be addressed.
