There still seems to be the smell of blood in the air in Tehran. After the previous bloodshed, citizens are still frightened.
"The situation has changed." After getting off the plane, in front of Dulles, Alan Wilson had a playful look on his face...
"That's right, Allen." Dulles also smiled and expressed his agreement with the British secretary-general in charge of intelligence.
Then the two of them arrived at the palace under military escort. Pahlavi, who had fled in a hurry, returned to his kingdom under the escort of intelligence bosses from the United Kingdom and the United States.
Alan Wilson almost immediately demanded that a wanted order be issued immediately, and a series of organizations suspected of being pro-Soviet, such as the Iranian People's Party, the Popular Party, the National Front, and trade union organizations, were all included in the scope of attack.
Dulles had already felt that Allen Wilson came here to vent his anger, so he couldn't help but said, "It still needs to be tried and cannot be killed directly."
"Mr. Dulles, the Soviets will laugh at us. Think about how efficient the Soviets were in the Congo incident. If we don't respond, we will be looked down upon!"
Alan Wilson held a copy of the newspaper and answered calmly, "This can be understood as a testing field. If the free world can prove that it can succeed in Iran, then any country smaller than Iran should be able to deal with it."
Question. There are still many countries that were bewitched by the Soviet Union and need to promote successful examples, right?"
Alan Wilson's tone can be described as calm, but the murderous intent contained in it cannot be underestimated.
What Alan Wilson was talking about was the Congo, and what Dulles heard was also the Congo, but the implication was that it was not just the Congo. Cuba, the failure of the CIA, is still standing under the nose of the United States, and is soft on the United States.
The abdomen is ready to display weapons at any time.
"Of course we respect the rule of law, but we must also consider the reality. We cannot sit back and watch irresponsibly. Many countries unilaterally believe that the Soviet Union is good and should indeed be stopped."
Dulles finally nodded. The Iranian problem should have been solved long ago and a heavy blow must be struck.
Kermit Roosevelt immediately defined Mossadegh's role this time as being bewitched by the Soviet Union and a Soviet agent lurking in Iran, subverting Iran's peace and stability, and informed Pahlavi, who had just returned.
At the same time, he took out the list drawn up by Alan Wilson and asked Pahlavi to issue a wanted order for arrest.
At this time, on the streets of Tehran, only the military and police could still appear without scruples, and there were also some Pahlavi supporters who helped the military and police maintain order and spread information.
"Given the religious environment in Iran, there is such a large red light district in the capital. No wonder the free world is not very popular." Alan Wilson, who was sitting in a military vehicle, commented on what he heard and saw.
While the two were talking, supporters holding up Pahlavi's portrait were cheering and celebrating Mossadegh's imprisonment, with smiles on their faces.
"It's hard to imagine that Mossadegh should be very popular." Major McCordick was puzzled.
"It's not surprising." Alan Wilson laughed and said, "People at the bottom don't know what's right and wrong. As long as the unlucky people have a higher status and wealth than them, they will be secretly happy. The unlucky person today is Morgan.
Sadai, they cheered, but it will be Pahlavi who will be unlucky in the future, and the citizens of Tehran still cheered."
"Actually, there's nothing to see. In fact, I really want to meet Mossadegh and ask him if he regrets being a national hero and ending up like this? But forget it, what if he really regrets it?
It will destroy his image in my mind."
Judging from the series of scenes involving Pahlavi's escape and Mossadegh's surrender in the past few days, the situation in Iran is simply laughable. Neither of the two protagonists can be considered extraordinary heroes.
"The purge of Mossadeq and his supporters is a prerequisite for the UK to lift sanctions. This matter must not be let go."
Alan Wilson looked directly at Major McCordick, "The British have repeatedly stated that they can talk to Mossadegh, but he has rejected us time and time again. Since he wants to be a national hero, we will give it to him."
The treatment of a national hero. Don’t have any sympathy, he asked for it."
Dulles also came prepared this time. Many members of Iran's security agency, SAVAK, received training in the United States and were apprentices of the CIA.
Dulles came to Iran to express the attitude of the United States, but he could not stay in Iran for long. Norman Schwarzkopf, who came with Dulles, would replace Dulles in Iran and assist Pahlavi in controlling Iran.
situation.
At the same time to prevent Britain from taking the opportunity to expand its influence, Norman Schwarzkopf soon met with McCordick. The two would work on behalf of Britain and the United States to restore calm to Iran for a period of time.
At this moment, members of SAVAK have begun to arrest Pahlavi supporters in this chaos, and have announced a reward for reporting, in order to improve their treatment, and call on people in the military and government to expose their
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These intelligence personnel who returned to Iran from the United States have put the entire Iran in a state of panic.
The situation in Iran took a dramatic turn, catching the Soviet Union off guard, who thought Mossadegh had the situation under control.
The Kremlin and the members of the Presidium of the Central Committee of the Soviet Union were all silent. At this point, apart from applying pressure and criticizing, there seems to be no good solution.
"It's really shocking." Kozlov has a hot temper, cursing the shamelessness of Britain and the United States. If the negotiation fails, he will launch a coup.
"Facts have proven that Britain and the United States have reached an agreement, and Britain should have made a compromise with the United States. This cannot be blamed on our intelligence department. The Iranian oil crisis has been going on for so long. Who would have thought that the two countries have been at odds with each other for so long?
They broke into collusion so quickly after making peace with each other." Brezhnev also expressed his sympathy for the intelligence services.
Although Fortseva's face was calm, her heart was still quite complicated. Although she was not the head of a powerful department, as a member of the Central Presidium, her status was there. In theory, no secrets of the Soviet Union could be hidden from her.
The Culture Czar also saw the name of Alan Wilson among the intelligence collected by the KGB this time, just after the Director of the CIA, Dulles.
"Comrade Fortseva, how do you think we should react?" Brezhnev asked.
"Even if it is a reaction now, there are not many ways." Fortseva calmed down and replied, "Try to create public opinion for Mossadeq as a true patriot, and at the same time expose the despicable behavior of Britain and the United States at the United Nations. As for public opinion,
above, with the intervention of the intelligence chiefs of the United Kingdom and the United States as evidence for the two countries to subvert Iran."
The TASS news agency quickly made a special report on the Iranian coup, denounced the shameless acts of British and American imperialism and colonialism.
Alan Wilson, who was about to leave Tehran but had not yet left, had a copy of Romance of the Three Kingdoms beside him and a newspaper in Russian and Chinese characters in his hand, asking the translator provided by Pahlavi to read it for him.
Although the Pravda read by the translator and the newspaper in Allen Wilson's hands were similar in content, the fact that he and Dulles were the minions of imperialism and the executioners with bloody hands had been sealed.
However, Alan Wilson looked calm and was chatting and laughing with Dulles when he came.
"Across the Iron Curtain, the two of us are already the most damned people in the world." Dulles said with a half-smile.
"I'm very happy to be recognized by the enemy." Alan Wilson was upright, a veteran anti-Soviet expert, and the executioner of imperialism. To him, his reputation was not a bad reputation, but a talisman like a golden sign.
"Actually, if Britain had shown a conciliatory attitude, the situation in Iran would not have evolved to what it is today." Dulles stopped smiling, "The United States is not anti-British, but to resist the spread of Soviet influence. The world should be more fair.
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"Britain has always said that it wants to talk to Mossadegh, because he feels that Britain is certain." Alan Wilson replied calmly to Dulles, "Britain has shown the greatest restraint in the entire incident. At least it has not sent troops.
Overthrow Mossadegh."
The United Kingdom has not sent troops, but the United States has sent troops to Cuba.
"Secretary-General, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs would like to ask if you will attend the event for the independence of the Dominion of Nigeria next month." Major McCordick came in with a telegram, nodded to Dulles, and then asked.
"I have other things." Alan Wilson replied calmly, "Of course, regarding the independence of the Nigerian Dominion, everything is in accordance with the steps. The United Kingdom is a country that respects credibility. I wish Nigeria will develop well after independence."
After staying in Tehran for a few days, and after Dulles left Iran, Alan Wilson also left Tehran after personally paying attention to the charges against Mossadegh, and met up with Pamela Mountbatten in Basra.
The two will go to the Land Rover car factory in Malaya to perform a completely hypocritical performance.
"My dear, you have done your best for Britain." Pamela Mountbatten knew that her husband was not satisfied with the current outcome of the situation in Iran, so she could only give her good advice.
"I don't deny that." Alan Wilson said he was doing his part. He fought for eight more years for Britain, otherwise Iran would have been lost in the 1950s. Unfortunately, Kennedy used a seven-wound boxing technique to send Aramco to Saudi Arabia.
, beyond the UK's bidding capabilities.
However, time is still long, and winning first does not count as winning. Alan Wilson is still satisfied with Britain's current strength.
But if it really wants to be better, Britain's own efforts are not enough. The environment must be favorable to Britain, such as a war that severely damages the U.S. economy.
"I think the group's manufacturing projects, especially the automobile industry, should be spun off and listed on the market." Alan Wilson put his wife on his lap and gave his own advice.