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A true story as exhilarating as a great spy thriller, as turbulent as todays headlines from the Middle East, 2010 National Best Books Award-winning A Time to Betray reveals what no other previous CIA operatives memoir possibly could: the inner workings of the notorious Revolutionary Guards of Iran, as witnessed by an Iranian man inside their ranks who spied for the American government. It is a human story, a chronicle of family and friendships torn apart by a terror-mongering regime, and how the adult choices of three childhood mates during the Islamic Republic yielded divisive and tragic fates. And it is the stunningly courageous account of one mans decades-long commitment to lead a shocking double life informing on the beloved country of his birth, a place that once offered the promise of freedom and enlightenment--but instead ruled by murderous violence and spirit-crushing oppression.Reza Kahlili grew up in Tehran surrounded by his close-knit family and two spirited boyhood friends. The Iran of his youth allowed Reza to think and act freely, and even indulge a penchant for rebellious pranks in the face of the local mullahs. His political and personal freedoms flourished while he studied computer science at the University of Southern California in the 1970s. But his carefree time in America was cut short with the sudden death of his father, and Reza returned home to find a country on the cusp of change. The revolution of 1979 plunged Iran into a dark age of religious fundamentalism under the Ayatollah Khomeini, and Reza, clinging to the hope of a Persian Renaissance, joined the Revolutionary Guards, an elite force at the beck and call of the Ayatollah. But as Khomeinis tyrannies unfolded, as his fellow countrymen turned on each other, and after the horror he witnessed inside Evin Prison, a shattered and disillusioned Reza returned to America to dangerously become Wally, a spy for the CIA.In the wake of an Iranian election that sparked global outrage, at a time when Irans nuclear program holds the worlds anxious attention, the revelations inside A Time to Betray could not be more powerful or timely. Now resigned from his secretive life to reclaim precious time with his loved ones, Reza Kahlili documents scenes from history with heart-wrenching clarity, as he supplies vital information from the Iran-Iraq War, the Marine barracks bombings in Beirut, the catastrophes of Pan Am Flight 103, the scandal of the Iran-Contra affair, and more . . . a chain of incredible events that culminates in a nations fight for freedom that continues to this very day. A TIME TO BETRAY was the winner of The 2011 International Book Awards in two categories of: Autobiography/Memoirs and Best New Non-Fiction. It was also the winner of The National Best Books 2010 Awards for Non-Fiction Narrative and honored as the Finalist in the Autobiography/Memoirs category. It is now part of JCITAs (Joint Counterintelligence Training Academy of DOD) and CI CENTRE (The Leader in Counterintelligence), Iranian Programs readings. A TIME TO BETRAY was chosen as the Book of the Month for January 2011 by the Magazine of The Marines - Leatherneck.

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A TIME TO
BETRAY

The Astonishing Double Life of a CIA Agent
inside the Revolutionary Guards of Iran

REZA KAHLILI

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ISBN 978-1-4391-8967-2 (ebook)

I dedicate this book to the young people of my country,
to those who have lost their lives but not the battle, and to
those who are still fighting with their fists raised in the air.
I raise my fist with you to demand a free Iran.
Our country deserves so much better.

CONTENTS
DISCLAIMER

This is a true story of my life as a CIA agent in the Revolutionary Guards of Iran; however, every effort has been made to protect my identity (Reza Kahlili is not my real name), my family, and my associates. To do so, it was necessary to change all the names (except for the officials of the Islamic Republic of Iran) and alter certain events, chronology, circumstances, and places to avoid the retaliation decreed by the Islamic rulers of Iran for all those who challenge their authority.

A TIME TO BETRAY

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TRUTH OR LIES

I WAS FOLLOWED, I said.

CIA agent Steve Clark uncrossed his legs. He leaned forward, his expression stiffening. Followed?

I tried not to let my voice reflect my nervousness. Yes. I thought I might be imagining it, but I took a few diversions and the tail was still there. It took me an hour to lose him.

Agent Clark leveled his blue eyes at me. Wally, I want you to be completely aware of the consequences if things go wrong. The United States government will deny any relationship to you. There wont be a navy fleet coming to your rescue. Im sorry to be so blunt, but you must understand this. Do I make myself clear?

I swallowed hard and said, Yes. I understand. It was difficult to miss Agent Clarks message: I was disposable.

It was 1981. The revolutionary Islamic government had been in power in Iran for more than two years. In that time, it had ensnared my country and my people in its brutal grip. I had seen friends executed in cold blood, their last look carved in my memory forever. But now, I was as far away from that government as I had been since the revolution, in a safe house high above Californias Malibu.

With my CIA contact.

Making plans to return to my homeland as a spy.

The worlds most powerful intelligence agency had given me the code name Wally. I never thought to ask them why they chose it. It was hard to believe that I looked like a Wally in their eyes, but maybe that was why they gave the name to me. The assignment they asked me to undertake would have been dangerous for any Iranian. But I was not just any Iranian. I was a member of the dreaded Sepah-e-Pasdaran, the Ayatollah Khomeinis Revolutionary Guards.

Now that Agent Clark knew I understood that I was ultimately on my own, he moved forward. Weve arranged for you to be trained in Europe. We chose London since you mentioned your in-laws live there. This should not arouse any suspicion. In London, youll meet the people who will be your contacts from here on out. These are good people, Wally.

He handed me a slip of paper with a phone number to call my new contact in London, a woman named Carol. Under no circumstances should you use a private phone. Always make your calls from public phones.

I stared at the number for a long time, trying to keep my feelings in check. I was terrified at the thought of where my return to Iran would lead me. The Revolutionary Guards looked everywhere for spies. No one was above suspicion. And they were likely to be especially wary of me when I got back. I hadnt just traveled out of the country; Id gone to the United States, a sworn enemy. They knew Id gone to college in America and Id given them a good reason for my being there now, but they would certainly question me when I returned. How would I hold up to their scrutiny?

If they caught me, I knew what would happen. I had seen what they did to spies and to those who opposed the government. The Guards drugged them, raped their wives and children in front of them, and gouged out their eyeballs, all in an effort to get them to talk. I thought of my wife, Somaya, and shuddered.

As they did every day, the visions came to me of what I had witnessed in the infamous Evin Prison, where the government kept political detainees. Theyd paraded teenage girls in front of me as they led them to their deaths. These girls were barely out of their childhood, barely old enough to think for themselves, much less form thoughts against the state. They knew nothing about the machinations of politics. They were innocent in every sense of the word and certainly innocent of the trumped-up charges that led to their imprisonment. Yet they suffered fates too brutal for even the most vicious criminal. None of these girls would ever know the joys of romantic love. None of them would ever hold her own baby in her arms. Their few remaining moments of life had been filled with a level of abuse few can imagine.

Wally?

Agent Clark startled me out of my thoughts. I realized he had been watching me as I stared off into space. Yes?

There is one other thing, and I dont want you to take it personally. Its just part of the procedure we have to go through. He cleared his throat. Youll have to undergo a lie-detector test.

I didnt protest. This made sense, of course. Agent Clark might have been comfortable with me and confident about my motives, but if I were a professional spy on behalf of the Revolutionary Guards, they would have trained me to behave exactly as I had in the CIAs presence. The lie-detector test was insurance.

Agent Clark arranged for the test to take place in the Hacienda Hotel in El Segundo, just south of Los Angeles International Airport. I entered through the restaurant, as instructed, and walked to the back hall. This led to a bank of elevators. From there I headed to room 407, taking the stairway instead of the elevator to make sure no one was following me. At the room, I used the key Agent Clark had given me. He was already there.

The agent administering the test arrived shortly thereafter, carrying an oversized briefcase. He didnt offer his name, only nodding instead. I noticed that hed tied the knot on his thin tie too tight.

Though I wasnt hiding anything from the CIA, I began to feel a hint of panic. The agent must have noticed this, because he smiled and told me to relax. Doing so was not going to be easy for me. As the agent unpacked his equipment, my heart pounded. I glanced at Agent Clark and he offered me a reassuring look. This did little to calm me.

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