TPAJAX

a CIA cryptonym referring to 1953 Iranian coup d'état
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TPAJAX

Summary

TPAJAX is a CIA cryptonym[1].

Key Facts

  • TPAJAX's instance of is recorded as CIA cryptonym[2].
  • TPAJAX's instance of is recorded as clandestine operation[3].
  • Ajax is named after TPAJAX[4].
  • TPAJAX's subclass of is recorded as subversion[5].
  • TPAJAX's part of is recorded as 1953 Iranian coup d'état[6].
  • TPAJAX's Commons category is recorded as TPAJAX[7].
  • TPAJAX's participant is recorded as United States[8].
  • TPAJAX's facet of is recorded as 1953 Iranian coup d'état[9].
  • TPAJAX's described by source is recorded as Clandestine Services History, Overthrow of Premier Mossadeq of Iran: November 1952 - August 1953[10].
  • TPAJAX's described by source is recorded as Campaign to Install a Pro-Western Government in Iran[11].
  • TPAJAX's described by source is recorded as "Zendebad, Shah!": The Central Intelligence Agency and the Fall of Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadeq, August 1953[12].
  • TPAJAX's described by source is recorded as The Battle for Iran[13].
  • TPAJAX's described by source is recorded as Foreign Relations of the United States - Iran, 1951–1954[14].
  • TPAJAX's described by source is recorded as Countercoup: The Struggle for the Control of Iran[15].
  • TPAJAX's described by source is recorded as Adventures in the Middle East: Excursions and Incursions[16].
  • TPAJAX's described by source is recorded as The American Role in the Pahlavi Restoration on 19 August 1953[17].
  • TPAJAX's participating team is recorded as Roger Goiran[18].
  • TPAJAX's participating team is recorded as Joseph C. Goodwin[19].
  • TPAJAX's participating team is recorded as Robert A. McClure[20].
  • TPAJAX's participating team is recorded as Donald Wilber[21].
  • TPAJAX's participating team is recorded as Richard Cottam[22].
  • TPAJAX's participating team is recorded as John H. Waller[23].
  • TPAJAX's participating team is recorded as George A. Carroll[24].
  • TPAJAX's participating team is recorded as Miles Copeland, Jr.[25].
  • TPAJAX's participating team is recorded as Kermit Roosevelt Jr.[26].

References

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Direct Wikidata claims

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  24. [25] . wikidata.org.
  25. [26] . wikidata.org.

Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

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