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General Huyser in Tehran

Par : Borna Ahadi
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  • ISBN8232583392
  • EAN9798232583392
  • Date de parution04/11/2025
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  • ÉditeurHamza elmir

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General Huyser in Tehran: The Mission That Failed is a gripping historical exposé of one of the most pivotal and least understood moments in modern Middle Eastern history. In early 1979, as Iran teetered on the edge of revolutionary collapse, the United States sent a man to try to keep the pieces from falling apart: General Robert E. Huyser, a quiet but powerful figure in the U. S. military establishment, was dispatched to Tehran in a last-ditch effort to stabilize the Iranian military and prevent the fall of the pro-American Shah.
This book tells the full, unfiltered story of that desperate mission-a mission cloaked in secrecy, entangled in political confusion, and ultimately overwhelmed by the unstoppable tide of Iran's Islamic Revolution. Drawing on declassified CIA memos, diplomatic cables, and firsthand accounts, General Huyser in Tehran reconstructs the critical weeks during which Huyser attempted to convince Iranian generals not to stage a coup, hoping instead for a peaceful transition that could preserve U.
S. influence in the region. What he encountered, however, was a shattered regime, a confused military command, and a revolution that had already outpaced Washington's control. General Huyser, often portrayed as either a secret kingmaker or a scapegoat for America's failures in Iran, emerges here as a deeply human figure caught in an impossible dilemma. Was he sent to save the Shah or to push him out? Did his presence prevent a military crackdown that could have averted the rise of Ayatollah Khomeini? Or was he always a few steps too late?Through dramatic retellings of behind-the-scenes diplomacy, military unrest, and the creeping dread of American embassy officials, this book uncovers how a well-intentioned mission unraveled into chaos.
It shows how Washington misread the signals, underestimated the revolutionaries, and left its most important regional ally to fend for himself. General Huyser in Tehran also follows the long shadow of his mission: the Shah's departure, the storming of the U. S. Embassy, and the 444-day hostage crisis that would paralyze American foreign policy and define U. S.-Iranian relations for decades. It is a story of flawed assumptions, ideological blindness, and the painful cost of trying to control history from afar.
Perfect for readers of political history, military affairs, Cold War intrigue, and international diplomacy, this book paints a vivid picture of how one man's mission became a symbol of a superpower's limits. With cinematic storytelling and historical precision, it captures the moment when the old Middle East order began to crumble-and a new, volatile era was born. Was General Huyser a hero, a pawn, or a tragic figure doomed by circumstance?The answer lies within these pages. 
General Huyser in Tehran: The Mission That Failed is a gripping historical exposé of one of the most pivotal and least understood moments in modern Middle Eastern history. In early 1979, as Iran teetered on the edge of revolutionary collapse, the United States sent a man to try to keep the pieces from falling apart: General Robert E. Huyser, a quiet but powerful figure in the U. S. military establishment, was dispatched to Tehran in a last-ditch effort to stabilize the Iranian military and prevent the fall of the pro-American Shah.
This book tells the full, unfiltered story of that desperate mission-a mission cloaked in secrecy, entangled in political confusion, and ultimately overwhelmed by the unstoppable tide of Iran's Islamic Revolution. Drawing on declassified CIA memos, diplomatic cables, and firsthand accounts, General Huyser in Tehran reconstructs the critical weeks during which Huyser attempted to convince Iranian generals not to stage a coup, hoping instead for a peaceful transition that could preserve U.
S. influence in the region. What he encountered, however, was a shattered regime, a confused military command, and a revolution that had already outpaced Washington's control. General Huyser, often portrayed as either a secret kingmaker or a scapegoat for America's failures in Iran, emerges here as a deeply human figure caught in an impossible dilemma. Was he sent to save the Shah or to push him out? Did his presence prevent a military crackdown that could have averted the rise of Ayatollah Khomeini? Or was he always a few steps too late?Through dramatic retellings of behind-the-scenes diplomacy, military unrest, and the creeping dread of American embassy officials, this book uncovers how a well-intentioned mission unraveled into chaos.
It shows how Washington misread the signals, underestimated the revolutionaries, and left its most important regional ally to fend for himself. General Huyser in Tehran also follows the long shadow of his mission: the Shah's departure, the storming of the U. S. Embassy, and the 444-day hostage crisis that would paralyze American foreign policy and define U. S.-Iranian relations for decades. It is a story of flawed assumptions, ideological blindness, and the painful cost of trying to control history from afar.
Perfect for readers of political history, military affairs, Cold War intrigue, and international diplomacy, this book paints a vivid picture of how one man's mission became a symbol of a superpower's limits. With cinematic storytelling and historical precision, it captures the moment when the old Middle East order began to crumble-and a new, volatile era was born. Was General Huyser a hero, a pawn, or a tragic figure doomed by circumstance?The answer lies within these pages. 
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