
This issue was widely reflected in the press at that time, which included insults to the Shah, such as calling the Shah the stable keeper of the British Embassy, who has reached the throne thanks to the British, or in some cases, he was introduced as a Jew or a bastard. After learning about this issue, the Iranian government requests an official apology from the US and also wants the publication of these reports to be stopped, but the US government not only refuses to do so but also points to the freedom of expression in the American press and mass media. And the fact that the government cannot censor them emphasizes that describing Reza Shah as one of the "self-made men" in a country where many of its people reach a high position thanks to relationships, not by rules, is not only an insult to that character. Farsi is in his honor and praise. Cordell Hall announced in a press conference that political immunity should not lead to irresponsible, insulting behavior and also against the regulations of the foreign country of their mission.