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be made public with the eventual release of such documents
under the new U.S. Freedom of Information Act -- the same act
the Washington-based National Security Archive used to get the latest release."I
requested these particular materials in 2000 and it took 11 years to
get them," the archive's Malcolm Byrne said in an email to The
Associated Press on Tuesday.Iranian leaders have been asking for an official
apology ever since the coup. The U.S. and Iran remain at odds
over Iran's plans to build up its nuclear power system, and allegedly,
nuclear weapons capability.President Bill Clinton came close to apologizing
in oblique comments in 1999, and President Barack Obama acknowledged the
U.S. actions in his Cairo speech in 2009."In the middle of the
Cold War, the United States played a role in the overthrow of
a democratically elected Iranian government," Obama said to the Egyptian
audience, citing that as a reason for tension between the two countries.No
U.S. leader has explicitly apologized, and the White House offered no immediate
comment Tuesday on the new disclosures.
BUENOS AIRES Whenever Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez uses Twitter,
controversy often follows. Although tweet discussions range in content and
frequency, there's never a lack of debate.Fernandez, who almost never gives
interviews or takes questions from reporters, often uses her official Twitter
account, https://twitter.com/CFKArgentina , which claims more than 2.2 million
followers, to have a direct connection to the people.There was that time
when she sent more than 60 tweets in a single day after
a wide protest by thousands of Argentines critical of her government. Or
the many times she has attacked her political opponents and media outlets,
accusing them of twisting the truth and defaming her.Then, there are lighter
Tweets: pictures with Pope Francis, a boxing champion, and her dogs. Or
her recounting of casual conversations with Argentines on the road, the
birth of her grandson, and even her musings over her favorite TV
show."I'm a fan of the series Games of Thrones. I love it,"
Fernandez tweeted on April 28."When the DirecTV people came to see me
to announce some investments I asked them if they could please get
me season three ... I'm sure that tomorrow someone from the opposition
will denounce me for asking and receiving gifts."In a major departure from
Fidel Castro's four-hour speeches, Twitter's 140 characters or less have
become a leading communication tool for presidents throughout Latin America.An
example of this
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">The lobby of the CIA Headquarters Building in McLean, Virginia, August 14,
2008. REUTERS/Larry Downing
(UNITED STATES)Newly declassified documents offer more details of how the
CIA executed the overthrow of Iran's democratically elected prime minister
60 years ago, describing the political frustrations that led the U.S. to
take covert action against a Soviet ally -- and echoing the current
frustrations with Iran over its nuclear ambitions.It's long been known that
the United States and Britain played key roles in the overthrow of
Iranian Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh -- a move that still poisons Tehran's
attitude toward both nations. The CIA acknowledged its role previously,
even including it in the timeline on its public website last year:
"19 August 1953 CIA-assisted coup overthrows Iranian Premier Mohammed Mossadegh."Mossadegh
was replaced by the oppressive regime of Shah Reza Pahlavi, who was
overthrown in 1979 by followers of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini in the Iranian
revolution of 1979.But for historians, the heavily redacted documents posted
this week on George Washington University's National Security Archive amount
to "the CIA's first formal acknowledgement that the agency helped to plan
and execute the coup," the archive said on its site.The documents also
offer an explanation for the covert action that's eerily similar to arguments
for curbing Iran's nuclear ambitions today. The CIA argued then that Iran
was thr
Award for magazine reporting for the McChrystal article, which
was titled "The Runaway General."His story was considered responsible for
ending McChrystal's career after it revealed the military's candid criticisms
of the Obama administration.Hastings was also an author of books about the
wars. "The Operators: The Wild and Terrifying Inside Story of America's
War in Afghanistan" was published late last year and details shocking exploits
of the military overseas.In 2010, with the publication of "I Lost My
Love in Baghdad," Hastings told the story of being a young war
correspondent whose girlfriend dies in Iraq.The Associated Press contributed
to this report
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