

For instance, Adolph Hitler’s favorite commando, SS Colonel Otto Skorzeny was sent to Egypt in 1953 by former General Reinhard Gehlen (who was now working indirectly for the CIA from West Germany) to act as Naguib’s military advisor. The relationship between the CIA and former Nazi operatives is now a legendary embarrassment for America. In order to help Egypt restructure the military and secret police, the Agency tasked some of its unmentionable elements. The military and security services of Egypt under Farouk were corrupt and ineffectual. The CIA’s support for the Young Officers Movement did not end after the coup. The link to their video on Project FF is below: The Youtube channel the Cold War is a great source of information on East-West rivalry. He assured them that if they did not damage Western interests, they need not fear British or American retaliation.
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In the meeting, Roosevelt tipped his hat to the Free Officers Movement which overthrew Farouk in a bloodless coup d’etat led by General Mohammed Naguib and Colonel Gamal Abdel Nasser on 23 July 1952. Due to the unwillingness of Farouk to change his ways, the project was changed in order to support his overthrow, and Roosevelt secretly met with the Free Officers Movement. The Egyptian populace largely blamed the loss of Egypt to Israel in the 1948 War to the king’s ineptitude. His lavish lifestyle (such as the legend that he ate 600 oysters per day) did not ingratiate him with his subjects.
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The code name was Copeland’s humorous reference to the King’s girth and his petulance for the young ladies. Certainly, the results of Project FF bear this out as much as its rudely colorful name.

Holland wrote: “ Kim’s idea was to orchestrate ‘peaceful revolution’ in Egypt to replace the corrupt political system in Egypt with a progressive dictatorship under the king that would be more amenable to American control.” Perhaps someone should have pointed out to Kim that the words progressive and dictatorship are mutually exclusive. In reality, the agency’s failure in Egypt to impose an American agenda set the tone for the more aggressive intervention is Iran one year later. The overthrow of the regime of Mohammed Mossadegh in Iran in 1953 was not the first CIA intervention in the region. The project was the brainchild of CIA Director Allen Dulles, Secretary of State Dean Acheson, CIA operative Kermit “Kim” Roosevelt Jr., and CIA Station Chief in Cairo Miles Copeland Jr. Project FF was a colorfully named (expletive deleted) CIA operation in Egypt aimed at pressuring King Farouk into instituting political reforms.
