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Chapter 804: Sniper in the middle of the night

"Chairman, can kill Khomeini really make Iran's civil war?" Zinev wanted to confirm this issue again.

"I can only say that I have a chance, but I can't say that I can. But from Khomeini's opponent, I think Pahlavi is very similar to ours in the same historical period. I guess that person is Pahlavi's idol." Selov replied with a smile.

"Who?" Chebrikov, Bobkov, Zinev, and Tsvigon all looked at their boss with great interest.

"The Russian Empire during the period of Nicholas II!" Serov said slowly, "The king also has dreams. Don't forget that Pahlavi and his father are both members of the Cossacks. Iran under their rule certainly hopes that its country can develop and become a powerful country. However, the situation in Iran is not like that of Western European countries, but it is very similar to the Russian Empire."

In fact, although many Wang Chao governments have overwhelming political stability, they still have ideals and ambitions in economic terms. The Pahlavi dynasty also belongs to this category. In his vision, Iran should establish a developed capitalist constitutional monarchy, and it is best to build an imperialist country like the Tsar. Whoever chooses the template is bad, he insists on choosing a weak link in the imperialism that was overthrown by the revolution...

During the Iranian Revolution, many political parties, whether pro-Western or pro-Soviet parties, borrowed Khomeini's brand to fight Pahlavi, and the facts proved that this decision was very stupid. First of all, the thoughts of these parties, Serov could guess, borrowed the most supported religions to fight against the noble kings.

However, unless these workers' organizations and political parties are united together, they will never be Khomeini's opponents in the end. Compared with these political parties, the audience of Peace Church is obviously much wider. Moreover, since these parties are divided into pro-Soviet and pro-Western factions, they are easily divided and disintegrated by Khomeini. After the revolution, Khomeini claimed not to use the word democracy, which was the Western model. The National Democratic Front was subsequently banned; the People's Republic of China was subsequently banned. A few years later, after completely disintegrating the workers' organizations, Khomeini seized the opportunity to ban the pro-Soviet Iranian People's Party.

This is a conventional routine, just like you can't kill a person with one punch unless you are particularly lucky. Any weakening and differentiation requires the cover of time. Brezhnev is just a little bit of sausage to Sherepin, and Khomeini is the same when he deals with various parties after the Iranian revolution. If you don't do much, you must decide the outcome at once. The Soviet Union will become Sherepin and Brezhnev accuse each other of power, and Iran will have uneven interests.

Under such a big risk, as long as your mind is normal, no one will choose to attack the opposition immediately. So today Selov is lucky enough to be in the Central Presidium and finds a friend to continue working again. But Khomeini is not Brezhnev, and this religious leader is obviously much more ruthless and considers it entirely from a religious perspective.

If that's the case, kill him. Anyway, those Iranian parties are just using religion to oppose the king. Selov wants these parties to do this in his own name, rather than being slowly cut into sausages by Khomeini in the future.

In the sense of the Iranian revolution, Khomeini must have progressive significance than the Pahlavi dynasty period. Now Iran is nominally a constitutional monarchy, but in fact it is Pahlavi's own country. Iran's parliamentary rights are not as good as the highest Soviet of the Soviet Union. Of course, the reason why Iran seems equal to the issue of women is mainly because of the surrounding Saudi Arabia, and the cartels are even more backward. In addition, the openings made during the Pahlavi period have been opened, it can no longer be taken back.

Selov disliked Iran was completely from the current Soviet perspective. First, Khomeini was anti-American and anti-Soviet. Second, the religious atmosphere was too strong, and religion was the enemy of the KGB, so he could not allow religion to be restored in the Soviet Union. In order to prevent the surroundings from interfering with themselves, a new country would export its own ideas to disrupt its opponents. This trick was used when the Soviet Union was first established.

In the first few years after the Iranian Revolution, Khomeini's anti-Soviet and anti-US, anti-monarchy, and anti-parliamentary system were all anti-Iran's anti-interference, which ultimately brought great trouble to the United States and the Soviet Union, because the Soviet Union was close to Iran and brought greater trouble to the Soviet Union.

"If you want to believe Comrade Mendlev for the following matter, the meeting will be dispersed!" Selov waved his hand and ended the meeting of spies with no progress. He did not say that he would not allow the Iranian revolution, but he believed that Khomeini's revolution was not democratic enough, and of course the most democratic revolution was to use civil war to decide the outcome.

Whoever receives more support will win. Civil war is generally the place that reflects democracy the most. He temporarily ignores that Iran has Russia in the north, Iraq in the west, and Afghanistan in the east. They are both socialist parties control the country and can support socialist parties at the same time. Once the Iranian civil war takes advantage of the geographical advantage, there will definitely be geographical advantages in supporting the revolution. As for the south of Iran, there is the ocean...

In the Operations Executive Department, the minister Mendlev, who has always been very annoying to me, has met with less than ten members of the Operations Group. These members are different from the Russians in the general sense, but are somewhat like faces from the Middle East. After all, the Soviet Union is a unified multiethnic country, and the current chairman in Ruby Yangka has risen from Azerbaijan.

Yes, these killers are all from the Azerbaijani tribe. Each of them understands Persian. The Azerbaijani population in the Soviet Union is also a few million. It is not uncomprehensible to choose some to train for assassination missions.

"The target is in Paris, this is a photo. The plan is to kill forcibly and create a big news. I still want to remind you to pay attention to discipline. The second group of action teams meet you, but I don't want them to show up." Mendlev was a little uncomfortable saying so many things at once, so he said it very slowly, but his expression was very solemn. "You are all comrades I trained. You should understand that timely death is to complete the task."

"Yes, Minister!" The ten people nodded at the same time as if they had rehearsed, and then left Mendlev's office.

Is there any KGB organization in Paris? Is there any? Does the French intelligence agencies know? Do you know? In fact, many of the CIA's stationed sites were dropped at the beginning of the last spy war, and the two sides knew each other better. So after changing their identities, the killer who boarded the plane from North African countries did not contact the French institutions, but transported the weapons from Algeria through other channels to Paris.

They rented a new house in Paris, right next to the street in Khomeini's residence. The final action was in full swing, two boxes of American light weapons had been prepared, and other members were conducting inspections.

"Is there any problem with the weapons? Are you still skilled, comrades?" asked the captain of the action team, tilting his head.

"No problem, we all have the habit of operating weapons from various countries, and the enemy's weapons are our weapons." A member who was pulling the bolt did not look back, but still answered his captain's words.

"Okay, we all know Khomeini's residence. It's an ordinary apartment. We generally know the room he lives in, but this information cannot be considered, because the other party is likely to live in a house. So our ultimate goal is to kill everyone, so Khomeini will definitely not survive." The captain looked at the time and said, "Time is a bit tight. We only have one day to determine the tracking. As long as we understand that Khomeini lives in it, it's enough. The raid starts at midnight. Two people are nearby to do snipers to prevent fish that escape. Two comrades prepare transportation to facilitate our retreat. Six people, including me, conduct the raid!"

"There should be about seven or eight servants or protective personnel in the apartment. There is a dog in the yard. Let's kill the dog first. The department has prepared our anesthetics. Remember to wear a gas mask when the action is done, and you must make up the gun for all those killed!" The captain gave a simple order. As long as the action is successful, they will leave Paris directly and will not return to this apartment again.

Before they came out of the Soviet Union, they had been checked by Mendlev, and they almost washed away the smell of their bodies with disinfectant. Even the clothes of the operation team were not from the Soviet Union, but from soldiers in Southern Azerbaijan.

After a whole day of tracking and preparation, the next night came soon. The operation team knocked on a car from the street and went to Khomeini's apartment and threw a bag of cooked steak into the yard. At the same time, they used an infrared telescope to observe, and soon they saw that the dog was dead.

"The other party is just a religious leader and the defense is not tight. Why did the organization create such a big formation?" A member shook his head slightly and put on a gas mask.

Under the cover of night, the six people approached the apartment carefully. The captain pointed to the door and signaled. A team member nodded and took out the lock-opening tool from his pocket. Time passed by minute by minute, and a faint sound appeared. The unlocking member nodded and slowly unscrewed the door.

The team members reached out to prevent the other party from entering the room directly, but took out something like a firework from them and unscrewed it, and gently pushed it into the floor. Several people started a long wait again, and five minutes later they walked in openly.
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