more on the letter, from Juan Cole:
It should be remembered that then Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh angered 
Washington in the early 1950s by nationalizing Iranian petroleum. Eisenhower 
slapped sanctions on Iran and destroyed its economy. Washington at that time 
thought Mosaddegh was a pinko, though in fact he was a relatively conservative 
aristocrat. At the height of the crisis, Mosaddegh wrote a letter to Eisenhower, 
which was ignored. Ike had the CIA overthrow the elected, parliamentary government 
of Iran and install the Shah as a megalomaniacal dictator. So the tradition of 
letter-writing by Iranian leaders at times of tensions with Washington isn't 
replete with successes. Of course, the Iranians took revenge for the heavy-handed 
US interference with their form of government. They made an Islamic Revolution in 
1978-79, and more recently elected Ahmadinejad. What Washington wouldn't do to 
have that nice Mr. Mosaddegh back.<
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