Chapter 61 Exile (1)
"Stop, who are you?" said two sentries on duty at the entrance of the government hall.
"Revolutionary Guards, don't you know?" A man with the rank of lieutenant replied coldly: "You have no right to interfere with the orders of the Supreme Spiritual Leader.
As he said that, he walked in swagger.
A sentry wanted to stop him. This was the location of the Chairman of the Supreme Defense Committee. How dare they be so arrogant?
However, another sentry immediately stopped him with his eyes.
Seeing a proud platoon of Revolutionary Guards entering the government building, the sentry was angry, but there was no way.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps of Iran is a special military branch in the armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran. It is outside the army and belongs to the same regular military force as the Iranian army. However, compared with the army, it is simply an arrogant existence.
Khomeini did not believe in the army, so when he overthrew the rule of Bavire in 1979, Khomeini took over the army, and carried out a large-scale purge of the army without hesitation. A large number of grassroots officers with rich experience were cleaned up. This is also the reason why the Iraqi army was able to march straight in at the beginning of the war. He also sent "Mulla" (Iranian clergy) to garrison the army, transforming the old army with Islamic ideas, and becoming the "spiritual" commander of the military personnel.
In addition to purges this army with insufficient loyalty, Khomeini formed an armed force in addition to the army: the Islamic Revolutionary Guard. This team was predecessored by various paramilitary armed forces opposed to the Pahlavi regime, and fanatically supported Khomeini's urban proletarians and youth in remote townships. This army was only faithful to the supreme spiritual leader: Khomeini.
Therefore, in Iran, the status of this army is above other armies. A small soldier who offends this army will be subject to the greatest revenge.
They received instructions from Khomeini and came to Avas to arrest Abel Hassan, who committed serious malfeasance while commanding the army!
Khomeini finally decided to take action against this former comrade.
Khomeini is never ruthless about the enemy. Although Abel, like himself, opposed the Bavire Dynasty, even fought side by side, and became the first Iranian president. However, Abel did not support himself, especially after radical students occupied the US embassy, the famous Iranian hostage incident occurred, and Abel did not support this action. He did not want to extradite the sinful Bavire back to China? Khomeini has since developed a deep barrier to Abel.
Aber's advocate of separation of theocracy and regime has further aroused Khomeini's vigilance.
And Abel actually carried him on his back and secretly arranged his confidants in the army, especially the defeated armored division, who is now in a defeated armored division. The division commander Rajavi and Abel have a close relationship. Want air support? If this armored division makes great achievements, you can't even think about it!
Now, the army was finally defeated, which gave Khomeini a chance and a chance to completely oust him. It was not that he did not give him face, but that he was different and did not seek each other.
The Iranian parliament has impeached Aber in his absence. Aber has now become a criminal and they need to bring him back to Tehran for trial.
"This is an underground command center, and you are not allowed to go in private!" A staff officer who had just left the house said loudly when he saw dozens of soldiers from the Iranian Revolutionary Guards who had come in with live ammunition.
"The executive orders of the Revolutionary Guards leader Khomeini, anyone who dares to resist, kill!" After the leading lieutenant said that several people were already pressing the staff's jaws with guns.
The Revolutionary Guards are so arrogant!
Seeing this situation, the soldiers present did not dare to snort, "The Revolutionary Guards, this is something that no one dares to mess with, especially now, if you are not careful, you will be charged with a traitor, and even your family will be implicated."
They walked into the underground command center in a fierce manner, and in the conference room, they found the target of the arrest: Abel Hassan Banisader.
At this time, Aber was studying the situation of the war on the map. Although the armored division's attack failed this time, the attention of the Iraq Southern Military Region had been successfully diverted by itself, which was very beneficial to the implementation of the next stage of the plan.
"Abel Hassan, you have been arrested." The lieutenant of the Revolutionary Guards shouted.
Aber looked up and saw the soldiers wearing Revolutionary Guard uniforms holding guns at him. He knew that Khomeini had finally decided to do something to him. This army was Khomeini's personal soldiers.
He sneered: "I am the president elected by the Iranian people. Even now, my term is not over yet. What power do you have to arrest me?"
His voice was filled with anger. The difference between the ideals and reality of the revolution was really too great. He wanted to bring democracy to this country, but unfortunately, the temptation of power was too great. His former comrades have now become a hostile situation.
Even more ridiculous, until now, he is still doing his best for Iran.
"The Parliament has impeached you, and our supreme leader Khomeini has signed and approved the arrest of you. Due to your incompetence, an armored division has been wiped out this time. You are no longer the president." The lieutenant said without any emotion.
"Impulse? Who presided over the parliament? Khomeini signed it? What power does he have to sign it? I am the president, and if I want to sign it, I will sign it!" Aber roared.
None of the commanders present dared to speak. The army was originally suspicious of Khomeini. If they expressed their views and supported Aber, then their whole family would probably have to be washed away by the fanatical Revolutionary Guard. You should know that just last year, 15,000 women in Tehran gathered to protest the government's government's mandate that women must wear scarves in public places. They went to disperse the assembly. It was these members of the Revolutionary Guards, and as a result, blood flowed into a river.
The rabbit died and the fox was sad. At least the major generals were present, but they were pointed at by a lieutenant from the Revolutionary Guards with a gun. No one dared to speak.
Hearing that Aber was dissatisfied with his leader Khomeini, the lieutenant immediately got angry and knocked Aber's forehead with a pistol. Blood suddenly flowed out.
"Take it away!" said the lieutenant and the soldiers behind him. "No one can insult our great leader!"
The soldiers came up and tied Aber up with ropes.
How did this country become like this? How could the divine power be above the will of the country? Abel felt a hint of sorrow, his arms were tied to numbness, but his mind was extremely clear.
"Stop! Let him go." Suddenly, an angry shout came from the door. With the sound, the other officers saw a tall figure standing at the door.
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Chapter completed!