Chapter 7 Imperceptible
The Iranians in Tehei. [No pop-up novel network] may never forget the old Tiansong respectful thing.
On the afternoon of the 10th day of the 10th month, Ahmadinejad was assassinated while inspecting the national military hospital in Tehran. The Assassin, disguised as a hospital guard, fired six shots at him with a millimeter pistol made by the German company Lookout. It's hard to believe that Ahmadinejad isn't finished. Of course, this has to do with the location of the assassination. After the Presidential Guard's bodyguards killed the assassin, they had the hospital's surgeon perform surgery on the president. Three bullets were removed, and then a chief physician of the trauma department of the Republican Army, who was working in Berlang at the time, was invited to take out another three bullets from Ahmadinejad's body, and finally allowed the Iranian president to escape from the ghost gate.
What's more. That night, Ahmadinejad woke up.
I have to admit that politicians are political worshippers
Ahmadinejad was not out of danger at the time, and the first thing he said when he opened his mouth was to start the purge.
As President of Iran. And a president who is determined to make Iran a normal country, Ahmadinejad was mentally prepared for assassination and a military coup before he lived in the presidential palace. With mere mental preparation, Ahmadinejad is at best a fearless fighter. As Iran's greatest president since the Islamic Revolution, Ahmadinejad is definitely not a brave fighter. While mentally prepared, he also developed a contingency plan for various extreme situations that could arise, including the Joy Plan after his assassination.
There is no doubt that Ahmadinejad dared to challenge Hash, and there must have been his diehards.
In the evening of the same day, Iran's interior ministers and defense ministers declared a curfew in Tehran, followed by the 3rd Armored Division, which was loyal to Ahmadinejad's "Glorious October 7th Division" in Tehran's garrison forces, because of the Iranian war. The offensive campaign codenamed "October 7th" was launched, and in the battle the thugs of the 2nd Infantry Division of the US Army were defeated, an independent infantry brigade, so after the war, it received this honorary title and the "Zokhre Division" The old infantry division, which was responsible for guarding the defense line of the Zohre River during the Iranian War, and tens of thousands of officers and soldiers who had made great achievements in the battle to stop the US army drove into the city separately, and began to arrest political enemies according to the contingency plan when the curfew was carried out.
Because Ahmadinejad pointed the finger directly at Hash, two armored divisions and three infantry divisions of the Revolutionary Guards surrounded Tehran before dawn, cutting off all access to the city and the outside world. Although the size of the Revolutionary Guards was much smaller than that of the Wehrmacht, each division had about 60,000 men, while the two divisions that controlled the city had less than 40,000 troops. What's more, because the defense minister who commanded the operation was too immature to think that he could catch Hash with a surprise attack by the regular army and complete the purge as quickly as possible, he seriously ignored the importance of secrecy, so by the time the troops loyal to Ahmadinejad reached the residence of the Supreme Spiritual Leader, Hash had already left the city in a Revolutionary Guard helicopter and went to the Revolutionary Guard camp in the suburbs.
If it were before the end of the year, I am afraid that the thousand-year-old city of Tehran would have been reduced to a pile of rubble in a few days.
In fact, at that time, the Iranian civil war had reached the point of touch.
Depending on the circumstances, as well as what happened later, it is likely that Hash, upon arriving at the Revolutionary Guard camp, ordered the Revolutionary Guards to storm the military hospital protected by the Wehrmacht and encircle two divisions in the city. Because the move involved a military coup, the Revolutionary Guards commander at the time did not obey the orders of the Supreme Spiritual Leader. In this way, when the armored units of the Revolutionary Guards stormed the military hospital. It was the officers of the Supreme Spiritual Leader's Guard who gave the order, not the officers of the Revolutionary Guards. What's more, the Revolutionary Guards did not attack Tehran after dawn, or even engage the Wehrmacht, who controlled the city. Because the Revolutionary Guards had already stormed the military hospital on the morning of the previous day and killed several members of the General Guards in the crossfire, according to official Iranian information, the Revolutionary Guards carried out a military coup d'état aimed at overthrowing Ahmadinejad's legitimate regime on the same day.
Of course, this was an attempted military coup.
As soon as the armored units of the "Glorious 7th October Division" marched into the city, the Presidential Guard secretly sent Ahmadinejad back to the Presidential Palace. Although at that time in order to stabilize the condition. Doctors used strong sedatives, and Ahmadinejad was in a coma unable to give orders to the army, but the action of the presidential guard allowed Ahmadinejad to escape, and the officer of the guard who made the decision was awarded a medal of honor in the Iranian army. The new address of this site has been changed to: Gangkou Yang... 8。 Please log in to the valve!
At that time, there was also an incident, that is, the presidential guard "kidnapped" the republican ** doctor who operated on Ahmadinejad.
Although some people think that this is for secrecy, after all, Ahmadinejad's doom and the extent of his injuries need to be kept secret, but judging from the situation at the time, there is mainly no other doctor to trust. In any case, there is no reason for the Republican ** doctor to hurt Ahmadinejad.
It was precisely because of this that a miracle was born in the afternoon of the next day, and the president, who had been shot six times, not only survived the life-threatening period of the hour, but was also able to open his mouth to speak. The even greater miracle was that Ahmadinejad was conscious and immediately made a very accurate judgment of the situation.
In the evening of the same day, Ahmadinejad appeared on the television screens of thousands of Iranian households.
Although Ahmadinejad's face was very pale, his speech was very weak, and he even stopped speaking abruptly from time to time, but the news that the president was still alive and out of danger quickly spread throughout the country. On TV. Ahmadinejad made three commitments: not to carry out a purge of the opposition, not to hold the Revolutionary Guards accountable, and not to expand the scope of military control. That is, Ahmadinejad wants to control the sphere of influence of the military coup.
Of course, Ahmadinejad's goal is not to make a big thing a small thing.
Even as Ahmadinejad made a nationally televised address, the forces that controlled Tehran's two lost Iranian defense forces continued to purge dissidents and secretly execute all suspects who might have been involved in the assassination. According to estimates by the Western news media, at least the thugs were killed in the next few days, including politicians and activists who had nothing to do with the assassination. While the actual number is likely to be much lower, according to Al Jazeera, there are no fewer than 4o people killed, and more than half have nothing to do with the assassination. In other words, Ahmadinejad is taking the opportunity to eradicate dissidents.
From the day of the mouth moon to the morning of the 2nd day of the thug month. Ahmadinejad announced the disarmament of Tehran's Chowthei Revolutionary Guard Division and asked all Revolutionary Guard officers and soldiers to report to the IDF's military police unit at the designated location within a specified time. In the afternoon of the same day, in the suburbs of Tehran, the Revolutionary Guards announced their refusal to accept the leadership of the president and, in accordance with the orders of the Supreme Spiritual Leader, entered the city of Tehran and began to disarm the Wehrmacht, which is also known as the "Revolutionary Guard Riot." It was only after the outbreak of the small civil war that Ahmadinejad stopped the political purge.
Strictly speaking, this is also a military coup, and a hard-hitting military coup.
Although the Revolutionary Guards announced that they were obeying the instructions of the Supreme Spiritual Leader, this was also a helpless move, as Ahmadinejad announced the disarmament of the Revolutionary Guards. And when the officers and men of the Revolutionary Guards are placed under the control of the Wehrmacht, all members of the Revolutionary Guards have to think about their own safety. The problem is that almost none of the Revolutionary Guards are willing to confront Ahmadinejad, and even fewer are willing to fight a civil war. And so it goes. After announcing its determination to carry out the president's order, a Revolutionary Guard division did not enter the city of Tehran, but confronted the Wehrmacht in the suburbs.
In fact, the officers and men of the Wehrmacht also did not want to fight a civil war, so the confrontation did not turn large-scale
Fight.
This situation of no war and no peace lasted until the night of the 6th of the month, when the main forces of the Iranian Defense Forces that had participated in the Middle East war returned to Iran, and the "Khomeini Division", loyal to the Supreme Spiritual Leader, was disarmed before returning home, and this farcical military coup came to an end.
On the morning of the 7th, a unit of Revolutionary Guard Corps seized Hash and declared that he was obeying the president's orders. Subsequently, loyal to Ahmadinejad's "glorious division of the seventh of October." Enter the Revolutionary Guards camp. Hash was taken to a secret military base on the eastern shore of Lake Namak, and the turmoil that had lasted for Occupy Japan finally ended. The new address of this site has been changed to: just a mouth... 8。 Please log in to the valve!
There is no doubt that "what happened on the morning of the 7th was also a military coup."
In a sense. Hash is the state of Iran, and Ahmadinejad is only the brain of Iran's government, so Hash is the supreme commander of Iran's military forces. In fact, according to Iranian law, Hash is indeed the supreme commander of the Revolutionary Guards. In this way, the Revolutionary Guards' disobedience to the president's command was not considered disobedience to the order, and the Supreme Spiritual Leader was detained. And to hand over the supreme spiritual leader to the Wehrmacht. A military coup d'état for sure.
In any case, this old thing is very dramatic and says a lot.
Perhaps Ahmadinejad is the victor in this fight in the eyes of many. And dominated the whole operation. In fact, Ahmadinejad was only a superficial victor and did not play a crucial role in the turmoil, as the outside world believes. The reason is very simple, those 6 small light pistol bullets almost killed Ahmadinejad, although the army doctors of the Republic are very powerful, and use a lot of advanced medical equipment and expensive medicines, so that Ahmadinejad miraculously survived, but until the end of the year, Ahmadinejad's body is very weak, at most he can only make decisions on some major issues, and it is impossible to control all aspects in detail. That is, in the midst of this turmoil. Ahmadinejad's role is similar to that of Hash, and at best symbolic. In the words of some international observers, Ahmadinejad's greatest contribution to the uprising was to survive.
If you look at the surface, you can see that the essence of this uprising is a direct struggle between the old and new interest groups in Iran.
There is no doubt that the key players in this struggle are the young officers of the Iranian army, the so-called young soldiers.
After the Iran war. At one time, the Iranian authorities put national defense construction in a key position. Influenced by the brilliant performance of the Republican ** team in the Fourth Indo-Pakistani War, Iran sent a large number of officers to the Republic for further study during the Li era, and almost all of these officers later became the backbone of the army. By the time the war broke out in the Middle East, most of the colonels and major generals in the Iranian army had a resume of studying in the Republic. The most shocking thing for the whole of Iran was the war in India, which, as mentioned earlier, began to cooperate with the republic after the war, including more in-depth military cooperation. According to the relevant data released by the Republic, before the outbreak of the war in the Middle East, at least 10,000 Iranian guards had received military training provided by the republican ** team in different ways, and the office accounted for about 10 of the middle and lower rank officers of the Iranian army. In other words, by the time the war broke out in the Middle East, the backbone of the Iranian army had received military training provided by the republic. For these Iranian soldiers, they were amazed not only by the military thinking of the republic, but also by the achievements of the republic's construction. In particular, for those Iranian soldiers who have studied abroad at military academies in the Republic and have lived in the Republic for a long time, the achievements of the modernization of the Republic have almost become their lifelong goals.
As the elite of the army, most of those who are qualified to go to the republic for further study are thoughtful soldiers.
In the republic, they see not only a strong army, a large economy, and high technology, but also a high degree of open-mindedness. and the resulting positive effects.
It can be said that Ahmadinejad was able to live in the presidential palace because of the support of the young Zhuang soldiers.
For an army, officers are definitely the soul, especially middle and lower rank officers.
When Iran faced the threat of civil war, these middle- and lower-ranking officers who had seen the world from the outside made a wise choice, and did not bother to change their political stance for religious beliefs, nor did they do stupid things that would harm Iran's national interests. They did not let the flames of war destroy their homes and compatriots. The address of this site has been changed to: just a mouthful of milk... 8。 Please log in to the valve!
It was in this way that the riots did not turn into a civil war, and in the end Ahmadinejad prevailed.
There is no doubt that the young Zhuang soldiers are the representatives of, or rather part of, the emerging interest groups in Iran. Because of Ahmadinejad's economic reckless policies. Iran, like India in the past, has produced a new generation of social elites who have become rich through foreign trade, gained economic status, and hoped to gain political positions, and these social elites are opposed to the traditional vested interests of the people, who revolve around the supreme spiritual leader, rely on religious traditions for profit, and oppress the traditional vested interests of the people. For the emerging social elite to gain political status, they must weaken the influence of religion and promote genuine democracy in Iran. If vested interests want to retain social power, they must expand the influence of religion and continue to implement a political system that integrates church and state. It can be said that these two major political blocs are in the same situation, and it is impossible for them to coexist under the same sky.
The riots in Tehran are a direct manifestation of this struggle.
Sweet in a sense. The fact that the insurrection did not cause a devastating social catastrophe has a lot to do with the changes that Ahmadinejad's policy of economic openness has brought to Iran.
In fact, it has long been argued that this was not a military coup led by religious forces, but a plot by Ahmadinejad to root out dissidents and implement political reforms on top of economic reforms to transform Iran into a secular Islamic state. That is, the assassins were arranged by Ahmadinejad himself. There is a very serious problem here, and that is that Ahmadinejad's gunshot wound was really serious, and it did almost kill him.
Of course, there is also a more reasonable explanation, that is, the assassins themselves wanted to kill Ahmadinejad, so the plotters arranged the assassination site in a military hospital, and let people control the military doctors of the Republic Army before the assassination, and prepared first aid.
In any case, this military coup did not fundamentally change Iran.
Because of his high prestige among Shia Muslims, after several months of house arrest, the Iranian authorities sent him to Shanghai, the Republic of China, citing the poor health of the supreme spiritual leader. In other words, in the middle of the year, the Iranian authorities exiled the supreme spiritual leader, and Ahmadinejad became the supreme leader of Iran.
It is also clear from this arrangement that Ahmadinejad most likely planned the riot, otherwise he would have no reason to let go of Hash, who was bent on getting rid of him.
In fact, judging from the process of the old riots, there are also many problems. For example, after the assassination, it was not the Revolutionary Guards loyal to Hash who took action first, but the Wehrmacht loyal to Ahmadinejad. If the assassination was really planned by Hash, then it doesn't matter if it achieves its goal or not. Hash should be a little more proactive. What's more, in the following rounds of military struggle, Hash's Revolutionary Guards remained passive. On the contrary, the Wehrmacht, who was trapped in the city, took the initiative and finally quelled the riot with the help of provincial troops. If Hash really wants to overthrow Ahmadinejad. Then, after he planned the assassination, he first controlled the Wehrmacht, instead of letting the other party control the overall situation.
It is precisely because He Sheng is "innocent" that Ahmadinejad has to let him retire abroad.
The problem is that Ahmadinejad did not actively improve relations between Iran and the Republic after becoming Iran's sole leader, but rather caused relations between the two countries to fall to a freezing point.
At the end of the day, Ahmadinejad is the Ahmadinejad of Iran, not the Ahmadinejad of the Republic.
Although the reform-minded Iranian president advocated rapprochement with the republic from the very beginning. And in cooperation with the republic, he pushed Iran towards the civilized world, but Ahmadinejad did everything for his homeland and his people, not for the republic. When Iran's national interests conflict with those of the republic, Ahmadinejad will certainly not budge.
This combination of hard and soft politics has allowed Ahmadinejad to win strong support from the people and set Iran on a less spacious path.