Big Time 1958

Chapter 805: Iran civil unrest

This is a sensitive moment for Iran, the nominal Shah Pahlavi still exists, Iran has the most powerful secret police agency in the Middle East, and the most powerful military in the Middle East, as the Middle East police of the US two-pillar strategy, Iran It also has an army of 700,000 people. From the perspective of a country alone, Iran's military is stronger than Egypt in the Arab world, and it is worthy of the first military power in the Middle East.

   At least on the surface, Iran’s state machine is still extremely powerful. As long as Pahlavi is still there, no one dares to say that he will definitely overthrow it and that the religious leader was assassinated in Paris. The world was quickly created. Compared with Serov, who celebrated in Lubyanka, and the incomprehension of European and American countries, the native Iranian people fell into great grief.

   This is not something that can be understood by the two camps that have shielded the influence of religion, but for Iran, religion is the spiritual sustenance in the current Iranian society where she eats people. Because of the sudden death of the religious leader, the Iranians who lost the guidance of their spiritual leader suddenly brought a brief pause in the huge wave of protests.

  This opportunity is fleeting, so be sure to seize it. This is only a temporary panic, but soon the factions will no longer use the dead to cover, but go into battle themselves. The real fight against Pahlavi begins.

   "You can't get this number in your whole life serving Pahlavi. I believe Your Excellency also knows the current situation, and we are also thinking about the future of Iran. Use our money to kill these pesky religious elements."

   "In this way, we can protect the current Iran. Even if we can't keep it, we will thank you for your efforts and help you leave this country and go to live in Western countries. How to choose depends on your own thoughts."

Isfahan is the third largest city in Iran. The head of the secret police in this city has been the work object of the KGB for many years. Naturally, he does not believe in communism, but it does not matter. Half of the people are no different, hating the Soviet Union does not conflict with his rubles.

The king's supporters were the first to fight back in the city, when angry Isfahanites took to the streets to protest the assassination of religious leaders, chanting that only a well-trained secret police could accomplish such a hunt, while the secret police became the target of the entire city. Facing a steady stream of tens of thousands from all over the city, they surrounded the headquarters of Iran's secret police agency, Sawak.

"If we don't fight back, they will rush in and tear us to shreds, including me, everyone will die," growled the head of Isfahan's Savak, "I say the death of the religious leader and our It's okay, but do they believe us? If you don't, you'll either kill them or be killed by them."

   This kind of voice did not spread far in the hustle and bustle of the outside world, but it reverberated in the hearts of Savak members for a long time. Yes, their purpose is not to be loyal to the king, but for the safety of their own lives.

At least for now, although some Savak members are sympathetic to the protests, they cannot bet on their own lives, and not all protesters remain rational. what consequences.

"Once again, don't come near here, don't confront the country, this is the last warning!" Warnings do nothing. It can only arouse their boundless anger, and no one backed away, either because of the large number of people, or for some reason, in short, the people here are full of fearless courage.

The warning sound ended, just when people thought the government had compromised, the gunshots suddenly sounded, and the Savak members who rushed out of the Savak headquarters, masked and armed with guns, fired indiscriminately at all the protest hits, which just showed a great deal. Courageous protesters fell in a pool of blood.

   This conflict was like a spark falling into a fuel tank, instantly igniting the anger of the Iranian people. Let the king get out first appeared in people's public appeals, before it was only a secret communication between people.

"More than 100 people have died, and Savak's combat effectiveness is very high, okay." The situation in the whole country of Iran was transmitted to Lubyanka from the KGB's network of informants in various parts of Iran, and Serov received information from all over the country. Judging from the protesting crowd, more than 3 million people in Iran took to the streets at the same time. Judging from the proportion of Iran's total population, it is not too much to describe the Pahlavi dynasty as a betrayal.

   Compared with this news, another news seems to be more important, that is, there are garrisoned troops everywhere expressing that they are no longer serving the king of Pahlavi and are willing to stand on the side of the protesters against the king.

  It is very dangerous for a country's army to be unstable. As long as the army begins to defect, it means that a country's dissatisfaction with the government has reached a certain limit, because the soldiers of the army are also composed of ordinary people. It is impossible for the wealthy class to carry their own guns and be ready to suppress the people at any time. Once dissatisfaction spreads to the army, things are very dangerous.

  If Serov remembers correctly, the revolution in the United States, which is in no way unfavorable, seems to be smooth in all countries except for Syria, which has been resisted, and it has destroyed the governments of various countries. I just don't know if there is an Alawite in Pahlavi who has gone out to stand with him.

   At present, it seems that religion is not to be expected. Iranians generally believe that the religious leader died at the hands of the Pahlavi king. It seems that most of the labor movements and political parties are also anti-Pahlavi. The question now is to see how many troops remain loyal to Pahlavi. After all, there should be royalists in the army of 700,000.

   In just two days from the assassination operation, Iran has begun to have a tendency to civil war, but? Serov called Mendelev with a newspaper in his hand, "Are you sure you didn't leave any tails and evidence?"

   "No, this can be corroborated from the report of the Paris Police Department." Mendelev's voice was flat every day.

   "Oh, that's all right!" Shelov put down the phone and watched King Pahlavi claim that the murder of the religious leader had nothing to do with him, and he did not rule out that the current situation was driven by a superpower. Serov, who was a little hot on his face, scolded, "Is the dog's nose still very smart, congratulations on your answer."

   In July, the Imam of Ilam City, Iran announced that he would no longer accept the leadership of the kingdom, and the local police station and part of the garrison announced that they would accept the leadership of religious leaders and would no longer serve the Pahlavi dynasty. He recovered the Iranian wealth occupied by Western countries, and quickly killed several commanders who supported the shah, and began to rebel against the dynastic rule. (To be continued~^~)

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