Okay kiddo, let me explain to you about something called the 1953 Iranian coup d'état.
So, many years ago in 1953, Iran was a country that had a prime minister named Mohammad Mossadegh. He was a good man who wanted to use Iran's oil resources to help the people of his country. However, there were some powerful people who did not like what he was doing because they feared they would lose their power and money.
These powerful people were from foreign countries like the United States and the United Kingdom. They did not like that Mossadegh nationalized Iran's oil industry, meaning that the oil was now controlled by Iran and not by foreign countries. So, these powerful people decided to do something about it.
They planned a coup d'état, which means they wanted to overthrow Mossadegh and put someone else in power who would be more friendly to their interests. To do this, they used secret agents to create chaos and instability throughout the country. They spread rumors and lies to make people scared and confused.
Eventually, Mossadegh was overthrown and he was placed under house arrest for the rest of his life. The powerful people who organized the coup put their own guy in power, someone who they could control and who would do what they wanted.
This coup had a big impact on the people of Iran. They felt betrayed and angry that their democratically elected leader was taken away from them by foreign powers. It led to decades of political turmoil and unrest in Iran.
So, that's what happened during the 1953 Iranian coup d'état. It was a time when powerful people from foreign countries interfered in another country's politics, and it had a lasting impact on the people of Iran.