Che Guevara's Last Stand in Bolivia

Che Guevara’s Last Stand in Bolivia

Che Guevara, a chief architect of the Cuban Revolution, envisioned spreading his revolutionary ideals across Latin America. In 1967, this vision led him to Bolivia, where he aimed to ignite a peasant uprising and inspire similar movements regionally. But his last stand in Bolivia ended in failure, marked by strategic missteps, poor local support, and

Mohammad Mosaddegh and the 1953 Coup in Iran

Mohammad Mosaddegh and the 1953 Coup in Iran

In 1953, Iran witnessed a moment that would reshape its future and reverberate through global politics. Mohammad Mosaddegh, a leader driven by ideals of independence and democracy, stood at the center of this turning point. His move to nationalize Iran’s oil industry threatened powerful foreign interests, setting the stage for a CIA-backed coup that removed