British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 1107: executioner wilson

The air in Tehran seems to still smell of blood. After the previous bloodshed, the citizens still have lingering fears.

"The weather has changed." Alan Wilson got off the plane, in front of Dulles, with a playful look on his face.

"That's right, Allen." Dulles also smiled, expressing his agreement with the British secretary-general in charge of intelligence.

Then the two went straight to the palace under the **** of the military. Pahlavi, who had fled in a hurry before, returned to his kingdom under the **** of intelligence chiefs from Britain and the United States.

Alan Wilson almost immediately demanded that the arrest warrant be issued immediately, and a series of organizations suspected of being pro-Soviet, such as the Iranian People's Party, the Mass Party, the National Front, and trade union organizations, were all included in the scope of attack.

Dulles had already felt that Allen Wilson was venting his anger this time, so he couldn't help but said, "It still needs to go through a trial, and we can't kill it directly..."

"Mr. Dulles, the Soviets will laugh at us. Do you think how efficient the Soviets have shown in the Congo thing? We will be looked down upon if we don't respond!"

Alan Wilson held a piece of newspaper, and replied calmly, "This can be understood as a test field. If the free world can prove that it can succeed in Iran, then any country smaller than Iran should have no problem dealing with it." Question. There are still many countries bewitched by the Soviet Union, and they need to promote successful examples, don’t they?”

Alan Wilson's tone can be described as calm, but the murderousness contained in it cannot be underestimated.

Allen Wilson was talking about the Congo, and Dulles was talking about the Congo, but the overtones were not just about the Congo. Cuba, the failure of the CIA, is still standing under the eyes of the United States, and is soft against the United States. belly, ready to unleash weapons at any time.

"Of course we respect the rule of law, but we must also consider the reality. We cannot sit and watch irresponsibly. Many countries one-sidedly think that the Soviet Union is good, and they should really stop it."

Dulles finally nodded, the Iranian problem should have been resolved long ago, and we must strike hard.

Kermit Roosevelt immediately defined Mossadegh's role this time as being bewitched by the Soviet Union, a Soviet agent lurking inside Iran, subverting Iran's peace and stability, and informed Pahlavi who had just returned.

At the same time, he took out the list made by Allen Wilson, and asked Pahlavi to issue a warrant for arrest.

On the streets of Tehran at this time, only the military and police can still show up without any scruples, and there are some supporters of Pahlavi who help the military and police maintain order and inform.

"With Iran's religious environment, the capital has such a large red-light district. No wonder the free world is not very popular." Alan Wilson, who was sitting in a military vehicle, commented on what he saw and heard.

While the two were talking, the supporters holding up the portrait of Pahlavi were cheering and celebrating Mossadegh's imprisonment, and everyone had a smile on their face.

"It's hard to imagine that Mossadegh should be very popular." Major McCordick was puzzled.

"It's nothing strange." Alan Wilson said with a haha, "People at the bottom don't know what is right and wrong. As long as the unlucky people have higher status and wealth than them, they will be secretly happy in their hearts. The unlucky one today is Morgan. Sadei, they cheered happily, and the people of Tehran still cheered, and the unlucky one would be Pahlavi in ​​the future.”

"Actually, there is nothing to see. In fact, I want to meet Mossadegh very much. I want to ask him if he regrets this fate of being a national hero? But forget it. What if he really regrets it? It will destroy his image in my heart."

Judging from the series of scenes in which Pahlavi fled and Mossadegh surrendered in the past few days, the situation in Iran is simply laughable. Neither of the two protagonists can be considered a peerless hero.

"The purge of Mossadegh and his supporters is the prerequisite for the UK to lift the sanctions. This matter must not be let go."

Alan Wilson looked directly at Major McCordick, "The UK has repeatedly stated that it can talk to Mossadegh, but he has repeatedly rejected us. Since we want to be a national hero, we will give him The treatment of a national hero. Don't have any sympathy, he asked for it."

Dulles also came with preparations this time. Many members of the Iranian security department 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 a long time. Norman Schwarzkopf, who followed Dulles, will 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, and the two will, on behalf of the United Kingdom and the United States, restore peace to Iran for a period of time.

At this moment, the members of Savak have already begun to arrest the Pahlavi supporters in the chaos this time, and announced the rewards and reports, and called on people in the army and the government to expose their own crimes. Friends, whether you are part of the People's Party, the Popular Party, the National Front or a trade union organization.

These intelligence personnel who returned to Iran from the United States put the whole of Iran in a state of horror.

The dramatic change in the situation in Iran caught the Soviet Union, who thought Mossadegh had the situation under control, by surprise.

The Kremlin and the members of the Presidium of the Central Committee of the Soviet Union were silent. It seems that there is no good way to do it except pressure and criticism.

"It's astonishing." Kozlov was a fiery temper, cursing the audacity of the British and American countries. If the talks fail, stay and launch a coup d'état.

"Facts have proved that the United Kingdom and the United States have reached an agreement, and the United Kingdom should have made a compromise with the United States. This cannot be blamed on our intelligence agencies. The Iranian oil crisis, the United Kingdom and the United States have been at odds for so long. Shaking hands and making peace so soon, we are colluding." Brezhnev also expressed his understanding for the intelligence department.

Although Furtseva's face is calm, her heart is still quite complicated. Although she is not the director of any powerful department, as a member of the Central Bureau, her position is here. The Soviet Union theoretically has no secrets from her.

The cultural tsar also saw the name of Alan Wilson in the intelligence collected by the KGB this time, just after Dulles, director of the US Central Intelligence Agency.

"Comrade Furtseva, how do you think we should react?" Brezhnev asked.

"Even if it is a reaction, there are not many ways to do it now." Fultseva replied calmly, "Try to create public opinion for Mossadegh as a true patriot, and at the same time expose the despicable behavior of the United Kingdom and the United States at the United Nations. In the end, use the involvement of the intelligence chiefs of the United Kingdom and the United States as evidence of the subversion of Iran by both countries.”

The TASS news agency quickly used the Iranian coup as a special report, denouncing the shameless acts of British and American imperialism and colonialism.

Alan Wilson, who was about to leave Tehran but hadn't left yet, had a Romance of the Three Kingdoms by his side and a newspaper in Russian and Chinese characters in his hand, and asked Pahlavi's translator to read it for him.

Although the content of the translated Pravda and the newspaper in the hands of Alan Wilson is similar, it has been concluded that he and Dulles, the minions of imperialism, and the executioners with **** hands.

But, Alan Wilson had a calm face, and he 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 am very happy to be recognized by the enemy." Alan Wilson is upright, a veteran anti-Soviet, and an executioner of imperialism. To him, it is not a bad name, but a golden amulet.

"In fact, if the United Kingdom showed a moderate attitude, the situation in Iran would not have evolved to what it is today." Dulles smiled, "The United States is not disgusted with the United Kingdom, but to resist the spread of the Soviet Union's influence. The world should be more fair. .”

"Britain has always said that it wants to talk to Mossadegh. It is because he thinks that Britain is settled." Allen Wilson replied calmly to Dulles, "Britain has shown the greatest restraint in the whole incident. Overthrow Mossadegh."

The United Kingdom did not send troops, but the United States sent troops to Cuba.

"Secretary-General, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is asking if you will be attending the independence of the Nigerian Dominion next month." Major McCordick came in with a telegram, nodded at Dulles, and asked.

"I have other things." Alan Wilson replied with a calm face. "Of course, for the independence of the Nigerian Dominion, everything followed the steps. The United Kingdom is a country that keeps its promise. I wish Nigeria will develop well after independence."

Stayed in Tehran for a few days ~lightnovelpub.net~ After Dulles left Iran, Alan Wilson also left Tehran after personally paying attention to the charges against Mossadegh, and joined Pamela Mountbatten in Basra .

The duo will head to the Land Rover factory in Malaya for a phony show.

"Honey, you have done your best for Britain." Pamela Mountbatten knew that her husband was dissatisfied with the outcome of the situation in Iran, so she could only persuade her with good words.

"I don't deny that." Alan Wilson said with a face full of responsibility. He fought for the United Kingdom for eight more years, otherwise Iran would have lost it in the 1950s. Unfortunately, Kennedy sent Aramco to Saudi Arabia with a set of seven-injury punches. , beyond the UK's ability to bid.

However, the time is still long, and winning first is not considered a win. Alan Wilson is still satisfied with the current strength of the United Kingdom.

But if it really wants to be better, it is not enough to rely on the UK's own efforts. It needs the overall environment to be beneficial to the UK, such as a war that severely damages the US economy.

"I think the group's manufacturing projects, especially the auto industry, should be spun off and listed." Alan Wilson put his wife on his lap and gave his own suggestions.