British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 1105: the result is good

The more this is the case, the more decisive you must be. Isn't the revolution a dinner party? This sentence may not be suitable for Iran, but the meaning is the same, especially at this time, what if Mosaddegh does not approve? What if Mossadegh introduces the Soviet Union to intervene?

Although Mossadegh's pro-Soviet relationship was a black pot, who said it couldn't evolve into reality? Castro was not pro-Soviet at the beginning, and now he has gone with the Soviet Union.

Major McCordick soon received a telegram from Basra in which Alan Wilson expressed concern over the night and his dissatisfaction with Pahlavi's inhumanity.

After traveling to the U.S. embassy to meet Kermit Roosevelt, McCordick expressed concern on the British side.

"My friend, maybe your person in charge is not a good person to get along with." Kermit Roosevelt laughed and asked whether Alan Wilson was a difficult person to get along with.

"That's not the case. Sir Wilson is a polite person. After he was in charge of the intelligence department, he clarified a lot of benefits and won more funds. It also shows that he is not a professional intelligence officer and can only provide support in terms of treatment. ."

McCordick vehemently denied it, saying in a protective tone, "He's actually widely respected among the public servants."

People in the intelligence department can get help wherever there is Mountbatten Group's industry, and they can stay with their bags without spending money when traveling. This is even the Mountbatten Group's support for the national secret front.

When McCordick and his party were in Basra, they did not spend any money, which was appreciated by the intelligence services.

"Britain still felt that it should act quickly. Sir Wilson judged that Mosaddegh would not be caught without his hands. What if he, as Prime Minister, asked the Soviet Union to intervene? This possibility cannot be ruled out. Conversely, King Pahlavi's actions made People are surprised."

Kermit Roosevelt remained silent, and felt that Major McCordick's words were very reasonable, but Pahlavi's forward thinking is not without benefits. It is beneficial to be influenced by the United States. He is really a powerful king, and may not be against the United States. Bow down.

"We are almost ready, so once Mossadegh refuses to obey the king's order, we will act immediately." Kermit Roosevelt assured in a solemn tone that the United States did not put all its hopes on Pahlavi.

In addition to contacting the king, Donald Wilbur is also contacting the royalist leaders of the military and the senior Shiite clerics to gain support. These two groups are considered by the United States to be the main forces for the overthrow of Mosaddegh. Of course, not only Put it on Pahlavi alone.

Kermit Roosevelt was quite confident that the pro-Soviet People's Party, the Mass Party that supported Mossadegh, and the trade unions could not compare with the 130,000 Iranian armed forces and traditional armed tribes that supported Pahlavi.

Of course, he also admitted that the British side was worried about causing a reaction from the Soviet Union, especially the possibility of Mosaddegh asking for help from the Soviet Union.

Asking for help from the Soviet Union is almost the last thing the United States wants to hear after Lumumba in Congo did so once. Because Lumumba was done, and it was done.

Kermit Roosevelt didn't know that the Soviet Union's quick response had something to do with the cultural czar at the top of the Soviet Union.

Without the firm support of the cultural czar, the Soviet Union could not have reacted so quickly. All this has to do with the British gentleman in Basra, Alan Wilson, who is talking to the protectorate about the desalination project.

Another day, the royalists who entered Tehran held a city-wide march in solidarity with the king who was excluded in their eyes and against the radical policies of Prime Minister Mosaddegh. At the same time, Mosaddegh's supporters also launched a march. Accusing each other of being foreign agents, not patriots, the sky over Tehran is full of solemn atmosphere.

The National Front, the People's Party and the Mass Party who supported Mosaddegh were equally powerful. When the two groups met, clashes broke out immediately. Stones and sticks became weapons of mutual attack.

When Tehran gradually fell into chaos, at the prime minister's residence, the court minister sent by Pahlavi, with the king's warrant, hoped that Mosaddegh could resign. Mosaddegh expressed his refusal, and he had discovered the danger.

Since it was blocked by the United Kingdom, Mosaddegh's opponents have indeed appeared in Iran, but there are also many supporters of him. Although there are protesters, they have always been below a certain level. There will never be such a big confusion as it is now.

At this time, someone told Mosaddegh that the pro-king marchers and the demonstrators who supported Mosaddegh had an impulsive impulse. The whole place was in chaos, some people were crying, and many people fell in a pool of blood.

Hearing this news, Mossadegh had a bad feeling in his heart, and directly detained the court minister, and immediately ordered the city defense forces of Tehran as prime minister to disperse the demonstrators.

After all, Mossadegh was a prime minister with high expectations. The city defense forces of Tehran naturally obeyed orders in this chaos, and soon the military appeared in the city.

Pahlavi paid the price for his innocence, and Major McCordick sent the status quo to Basra, asking whether to continue.

"Can Pahlavi control Mossadegh? Chamberlain thought he controlled Hitler." Alan Wilson immediately called back and continued, "Whoever gets the military's support will win."

When Kermit Roosevelt saw Pahlavi, the Shah of Iran was in a panic and was about to leave the country to avoid the limelight. This appearance really disappointed Kermit Roosevelt. After a short thought After that, he said, "Actually, it's better to go out to avoid the limelight. I suggest going to Italy to wait for news."

At this time, the king can no longer count on it. If it wasn't for Pahlavi, he would have to try the power of the king's warrant. According to the words of the United Kingdom and the United States, we will act directly, and there will be no Mosaddegh's current actions.

At this time, Pahlavi was a negative asset for the United Kingdom and the United States, and staying in Tehran was more of a negative effect. Might as well leave and leave the rest to the United Kingdom and the United States.

At the same time, it gave Mosaddegh an illusion that the king had left, and the whole situation in Iran was under his control.

Coincidentally, Pahlavi's transfer station was set up in Basra, and Alan Wilson was in Basra, directly intercepting the special plane of the Shah of Iran and his party to Italy, letting the shah and his party stay, and at the same time letting Pahlavi's The plane continued to take off.

It didn't take long for Alan Wilson to see the king who screwed up the matter, "Your Majesty, in fact, it's enough to leave Iran to ensure safety. If you run too far, it's not easy to come back after the big picture is set, isn't it?"

"Who are you?" King Pahlavi didn't interfere much in government affairs when he was in power in Mossadegh, and he never met Alan Wilson.

"The Deputy Secretary of the British Foreign Office has been paying attention to the Six-Party Talks for the past two years." Alan Wilson replied calmly, "At the same time, the United Kingdom is extremely distressed that His Majesty the King cannot manage its own country in person. Please rest first, I'll let you know as soon as I have the latest situation."

The top priority now is whether Mosaddegh will directly introduce the Soviet Union, which may take time to test.

After Mossadegh mobilized the city defense forces, along with Pahlavi's departure, the unrest in Tehran has subsided. At least the surface has calmed down, and the whole of Iran has returned to Mosaddegh's control.

Even at this time, even Washington was showing doubts about the success of the operation. It is true that in the choice between Iran and the United Kingdom, it is right to choose the United Kingdom. But if it doesn't work out, Iran may gravitate toward the Soviet Union and dislike the United States.

In Tehran, Mosaddegh's speech is being played on the radio, expressing condolences to the more than 600 Iranians who died in the conflict before, "Now that calm has been restored, we have reason to believe that the tragic memory will be diluted..."

"Some voices worry that once it is found that the United States is behind the scenes, the relationship between the two countries will become very bad. But the director has withstood the pressure." Kermit Roosevelt said to McCordick, "But I think Pahlavi It is in our interest to leave, at least now Mosaddegh feels that he has the situation under control, so there is no need to worry about Soviet intervention."

On this day, the Soviet news agency TASS did express concern about the situation in Iran, but was quick to praise Mossadegh for his sophisticated handling.

"Can it continue?" Even McCordick was not confident now.

"The tank division stationed outside the city has promised to help us." Kermit Roosevelt revealed the news, "In the end, we still have to rely on the army to solve the problem. Sometimes public opinion is not important."

Just when the conflict was over and Mossadegh was seen as the victor, royalists from the Iranian military stepped in.

General Zahedi declared that Mosaddegh had unshirkable responsibility for the conflict that caused more than 600 casualties~lightnovelpub.net~ and should be investigated by the Royal Court.

Almost at the same time, the Iranian armored division equipped with Sherman tanks entered the urban area of ​​Tehran. The coup d'état used the radio to communicate with each other and ordered Tehran's city defense forces to surrender. In some places, the two sides exchanged fire.

Tehran's artillery rumbled, and now is not the time for petty troubles, but a confrontation within the army.

CIA Director Dulles, far away in Washington, has been paying attention to Tehran's movements. For this reason, the battle in Tehran, with the addition of the Panzer Division, gradually shifted to the side of the coup d'état.

At this time, Mossadegh wanted to ask the Soviet Union for help, but it was too late.

"Have you been making a fuss over a tank again?" Alan Wilson said viciously, holding the telegram from McCordick.

"Secretary, we have a telegram from Washington that the Director of the CIA is coming to Basra."

Alan Wilson was taken aback and replied, "Dulles? He came for the king, right?"