Chapter 1,106 The overall situation has been decided
This was coming to pick peaches. Alan Wilson immediately guessed what Dulles was thinking. Although Mossadegh had not been caught yet, the direction of Iran's political situation was already obvious. For Mossadegh, the countdown to defeat had begun.
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At this time, Dulles, as the director of the CIA, traveled thousands of miles to the Middle East. The purpose was naturally to be on the front line and bring Iran, a major country in the Middle East, into the arms of the United States, rather than to spend money and effort to add a slave state to Britain.
After thinking for a long time, Alan Wilson decided to inform Pahlavi about the matter. Since everyone was on the way, he couldn't do it without telling him.
"Dear His Majesty the King, I believe that within a few days, you will be able to return to your loyal Tehran. Although things have occasional twists and turns, the result is good in the end." Alan Wilson appeared in Bale with a sincere smile.
In front of King Wei, he expressed congratulations to the ruler of Iran.
"Are there any results yet?" Pahlavi looked happy, obviously much better than the depressed state when he first arrived. Maybe people are in high spirits when happy events happen, and that's how they said it.
"Of course, the United Kingdom also hopes that the Kingdom of Iran will be stable." Alan Wilson said with a hint, "The United Kingdom is a monarchy after all, and will never overthrow another monarchy."
In terms of national attributes, Alan Wilson is right, and the most suitable person to listen to this is a leader of a country like Pahlavi. In fact, Alan Wilson is very contradictory.
Iran's future is expected to be under the control of the United States and taken away from the United Kingdom.
Alan Wilson should be hostile to Iran and hope that Pahlavi will be overthrown in the future. But in this world, every monarchy in the world will be overthrown, and every monarchy can have a good relationship with the United Kingdom.
From this point of view, it is best for the Kingdom of Iran to survive. It is really a dilemma.
He then informed Pahlavi of the news of Dulles' arrival, which also proved that the overall situation in Iran had been decided and the possibility of accidents was unlikely.
"Thank God, my people, my army, and you." Pahlavi finally showed a smile on his face and expressed his heartfelt thanks to Alan Wilson, "You are friends of Iran."
"Of course, the indestructible kind." Alan Wilson pondered after saying this, "About the handling of Mossadegh? We don't like this person, and he may be made a fuss by the Soviet Union while he is alive. This time he rejected His Majesty the King's request
The warrant will not be obeyed in the future. I can judge that Mossadegh is a dangerous element and will not be able to deter him if he is not dealt with seriously."
"But Mossadegh is supported by many people." Pahlavi hesitated. He could understand that the British hated Mossadegh, but?
"With this addition, it becomes even more necessary for him to die. Mossadegh is still the husband of the former princess, right? No wonder there is such a big support." Alan Wilson squinted his eyes, and there was no doubt that he believed Pahlavi.
Understand this.
Mossadegh has already resisted Pahlavi once, is he still waiting for the second time? Should a monarch consider the problem from a monarch's perspective and leave a prime minister with such a strong support to cause trouble for himself?
"Unless he dies, Iran's sanctions will not end." Seeing Pahlavi's hesitation, Alan Wilson emphasized coldly that if Mossadegh was overthrown and Britain still clung to it, it would be tantamount to destroying the chances of this coup.
Pahlavi's troops were all packed in and sold. As for the consequences, Pahlavi could think for himself.
As long as the sanctions on Iran are not lifted for a day, Alan Wilson can say this to the monarch of a large Middle Eastern country. Pahlavi's side is far less supported than Mossadegh. If Mossadegh is ousted, the sanctions will still not be lifted?
How to explain to the Iranian people?
"I also have to consider the people's thoughts." Pahlavi's conscience was slowly disappearing, but he was still struggling in vain.
"I have only seen one person after another, and I have never seen any people." Old God Alan Wilson said thoughtfully, "What people? Have they caused more trouble than tanks?"
In the end, Pahlavi was convinced that drastic measures should be taken against Mossadegh, who was peeping at the artifact.
Before Dulles arrived in Basra, news came from Tehran that Mossadegh had surrendered to the coup troops.
This made Alan Wilson grin. To be honest, this was normal. When Sukarno faced Suharto's coup, he finally chose to surrender. The Indonesian founding father did not show that he would rather die than surrender.
However, Alan Wilson really hoped that Mossadegh would rather die than surrender, but this was the result.
The situation in Iran in the past few days, first Pahlavi insisted on issuing some kind of king's order, messed up the matter, and ran away directly under Mossadegh's counterattack.
Now, when Mossadegh faced the coup army, he surrendered directly when he saw that the situation was not good. This performance of the two most powerful figures in Iran really surprised Alan Wilson, a representative of imperialism.
"You will die if you surrender!" Alan Wilson repeated the British position. There will definitely be a price to pay for hostility to Britain. "Anyone who confiscates British assets and then says sorry and pretends it's nothing happened? That's what Cuba did too."
,Why did the United States plan the Bay of Pigs landing?”
The first time he met Dulles, when Alan Wilson was asked about the handling of Mossadegh, he directly asked the director of the CIA a rhetorical question. This made Dulles a little embarrassed. He was the one who landed at the Bay of Pigs.
planned.
Almost immediately, Dulles had a bad impression of this younger generation colleague, but when he thought about what this man's father-in-law and wife represented respectively, he calmed down and said, "The United States also understands Britain's anger towards Mossadegh."
"We also believe that Britain and the United States are in a common position on this matter." Alan Wilson took out the list he had prepared and said with a murderous look on his face.
characters, and the military purged supporters of the People's Party, the Popular Party, and trade union organizations."
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! "Now that we have done it, now is not the time to hesitate. It is only right to drive out the biggest enemy."
Dulles also didn't expect that this young colleague was so murderous. If Allen Wilson was an American, it wouldn't be a problem for him. Fortunately, he was British.
The list includes Prime Minister Mossadegh, Foreign Minister Hussein Fatemi and other six ministers. Important leaders of the National Front, important figures of the Iranian People's Party, as well as heads of the Popular Party and trade union organizations, a total of more than 100 people.
, each one is on the list of must-kills.
"I suggest that we rush into action and take action immediately before the Soviet Union can react. It all comes down to chaos." Alan Wilson said to Dulles with excitement. "The next larger purge movement can be slightly
Postponement, according to my estimation, the purge scale should be around 10,000 people, and as for the rest, we can release them mercifully."
Dulles laughed out loud. The British man in front of him looked like a resentful woman who had found an opportunity to vent her anger. However, the United States' goal had been achieved. Although it should have been achieved many years ago, it has now been achieved.
It was a little late. But it finally brought Iran into the sphere of influence of the United States.
It was not easy for Dulles to disturb Alan Wilson at this time. He knew that Britain wanted to vent.
And it is indeed necessary to do this. On the Iran issue, now that the United Kingdom has surrendered, the United States will deal with the Soviet Union next. Alan Wilson's proposition is not wrong.
"Congressman McCarthy's friend is indeed a fighter for the free world." Dulles praised generously.
"Of course, I firmly defend the free world." Alan Wilson raised his eyebrows, looking full of assurance.
Alan Wilson knew that Dulles must be very proud now, in the arrogance of a winner. He must have felt very happy to see himself displaying the special relationship between Britain and the United States after clearly causing Britain to suffer a humiliating loss, right?
However, Britain and the United States worked together to kill Mossadegh, and they also launched a purge of pro-Soviet forces in Iran. Mossadegh advocated taking back the oil resources, but he suffered this fate. Even if he died, there would still be a lot of people
Sympathizer.
As British power recedes from Iran, it will be up to the Americans to face this hostility independently. The United States can support Pahlavi and maintain its interests with high-pressure rule, but the greater the pressure, the more powerful the volcanic eruption will be.
Furthermore, Kennedy also gave away the Aramco oil company, which did not cost the United States nothing.
If it gets worse, it will add a lot of additional costs to the United States and increase the hostility of the Iranians towards the United States that can never be eliminated.
"If Mr. Wilson doesn't mind, how about we go to Tehran with King Pahlavi?" Dulles proactively suggested, ostensibly to let Britain experience the joy of a winner.
In fact, what Dulles meant was to let the British witness the victory that belonged to the Americans.
The facts are now obvious. The United States is the winner of this fight. But the United States is willing to share some of the glory of victory with Britain so that it can stand with the United States to deal with the Soviet Union in the next actions.
"I am very willing and very honored." Alan Wilson also knew what Dulles was thinking, but he pretended not to know and directly agreed to Dulles' invitation, as if he was really happy about this victory.
Dulles nodded, he had already judged that Alan Wilson, like other British people, was trying his best to protect British interests, but when it came to Soviet factors, he would still stand firmly with the United States.
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The old father is unwilling to withdraw from the stage of history. Dulles can understand that this needs to be beaten from time to time. When the British national power drops to a certain level, I believe the British will accept the reality.
Four days after leaving Tehran, Pahlavi finally ended his short-term exile. Accompanied by intelligence chiefs from the United Kingdom and the United States, he set out on his return journey with great ambition and no trace of the embarrassment he felt before.