June 24, 1951 — The Binghamton Press (Letter)
The Mossadegh Project | December 29, 2013 |
An interesting letter to the editor from the Sunday edition of The Binghamton Press (known as The Sunday Press), on June 24, 1951. The author’s full name was reduced to initials by the newspaper per their formality.
Iran Acid Test For Socialism
Binghamton, N.Y.
June 21, 1951
What England is doing in the Iranian oil crisis shows a similarity between socialism and gypsy religion. Gypsies believe it is a sin for him to steal from any other gypsy but that he has a right to steal from anyone who is not a gypsy. As soon as socialists are in power they seize private industry–sometimes all at once, sometimes one industry at a time as they’re doing in England. The last seizure there was the steel industry, although they called it “nationalization.”
Now the Iranians want to do the same thing with that country’s oil industry which is, for the most part, the Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. and is 53 per cent owned by the British Government.
A proper settlement of the dispute, if socialist morals are to be used as a guide, would be to give Iran that part of the stock of Anglo Iranian that is privately owned. There would be nothing wrong about that.
Related links:
Oil Management Plan | Letter to Editors of The Binghamton Press, July 19, 1951
Mossadegh Fights For Oil In Name of Iranian Poor | U.S. News & World Report, July 1951
The Bystander Is Too Innocent | LIFE magazine, August 11, 1952
MOSSADEGH t-shirts — “If I sit silently, I have sinned”




