British Civil Servant

Vol 2 Chapter 1322: Point to Nyerere

"What happened today?" Pamela Mountbatten had just arrived home when she knew about this major event called the Free World Earthquake.

"That's a big deal. It's a big deal when my lover returns to China." Alan Wilson put down his wife's luggage and opened his mouth to make a PUA, leaving the female president at a loss.

"I know it's nice, the child is still there." Pamela Mountbatten glanced at the shocked children and reminded with pursed lips.

When I first got home, it was obviously a time when my emotions were sublimating. If it weren't for the unpleasant phone call from No. 10 Downing Street, this should have been a beautiful day. Pamela Mountbatten watched her husband answer the phone, and said softly, "Go, who asked you to be the Deputy Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, come back from get off work, and I'll cook you something delicious."

"This is good news." Alan Wilson was full of anticipation, picked up his briefcase and walked to the door, "Don't worry too much, just got back."

Prime Minister Harold Wilson is holding a Cabinet meeting on France's withdrawal from NATO, with George Brown, Secretary of State and Economic Affairs; Patrick Gordon Walker, Foreign Secretary; Dennis Healy, Secretary of Defense; and James Callaghan, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, The nature of analysis is cause and effect.

The Secretary-General of the Cabinet is not a Cabinet Minister. Alan Wilson was not able to attend this meeting. He was called in temporarily. When the Prime Minister asked him, he replied, "It may be because of the four hydrogen bombs that France made up its mind to do it. such a decision.”

Alan Wilson mentioned the plane crash in Spain two months ago. Now the whole of Europe knows that it was a bomber and a tanker that collided. In order to save their lives, American pilots threw their hydrogen bombs into a small town in Spain. The Americans have been tight-lipped about the fall, and for so long they have loosened the ban and allowed the Spaniards to work on the nuclear-contaminated land.

The fourth hydrogen bomb was never found, and the Americans wondered if the powerful KGB took it away. Through the Americans’ active inquiry, the Soviets simulated a conclusion and immediately made their conclusion public.

This reminded Alan Wilson. This happened in history. The Soviets just guessed that the United States had leaked nuclear materials in Spain, but he knew that the United States almost gave Spain a simulated nuclear explosion. Under the cover of the Soviet voice, it was made public.

The news of the plane collision over Spain, which resulted in Spain being almost levelled by nuclear weapons, also spread throughout Europe. This suspicion is fueled by the fact that the United States chose not to say a word.

The local residents were held at home by the Americans for more than two months, and after they went to the crash site to farm, they only got news from the outside world that Spain was almost nuclear-blown by the free world's big brother.

Looking back now, the most heated discussions were about half a month ago. It is a bit far-fetched to link this with France's withdrawal from NATO, but Alan Wilson just speculated, who can do with him? The hydrogen bomb didn't explode when it fell. If it did explode, who knows what would happen in the end?

"There is no necessary connection between these two things?" Defense Secretary Dennis Healy frowned. The hydrogen bomb in the United States fell, but it was still far from France.

"Maybe the French think that these hydrogen bombs are for France." Alan Wilson shrugged, "France has really made the United States dissatisfied in recent years, and the French understand this."

"The concealment of the collider incident by the United States, which was first disclosed by the Soviets, did have a bad impact, but whether it was the reason that led to France's withdrawal from NATO, we cannot yet conclude." Harold Wilson muttered slowly, " But it does make everyone very passive, can we get de Gaulle to change his mind.”

Several cabinet ministers were not confident. In the end, when the Prime Minister's eyes fell on Alan Wilson, he answered simply, "No, it has not been a day or two for Charles de Gaulle to drive out the US military in the country. With this hydrogen bomb, He won't change his mind about what he lost, in fact?"

"Actually what?" Harold Wilson saw that the cabinet secretary was hesitating to speak, so he could only urge, "Alan, what can you say directly."

"If we predict that the French will not compromise, then the next problem will arise. The nuclear weapons that the United States put in France will be withdrawn, and they must be put in a country." Alan Wilson said that this raises a possibility, "Washington will Wouldn't you want to put the withdrawn nuclear weapons in the UK?"

"It's impossible!" As soon as the words fell, several cabinet ministers quarreled, saying that they would never agree to it. British citizens discussed that the Americans had lost the hydrogen bomb half a month ago, and then the United Kingdom agreed that the Americans should The nuclear weapons withdrawn by France are placed in the UK? Unless they don't want to get involved in the political arena, they definitely won't agree.

"I'm just asking a hypothetical question." Alan Wilson immediately said that it was just a hypothesis, and he naturally asked on purpose to see what everyone's attitude would be if this kind of thing happened.

"Gordon, we still have to fight for France and prepare to visit Paris." Harold Wilson finally decided to fight for de Gaulle and let the foreign secretary go to Paris. Being able to keep France in NATO would be of enormous benefit to the free world as a whole.

Alan Wilson directly sang the praises of the prime minister's foresight, but he did not take it seriously. France is a nation with a strong sense of national pride.

France has a proud and glorious history. In the eyes of the French, France in the era of Louis XIV is as high as Greece in the era of Pericles, Rome in the era of Augustus, and Italy in the Renaissance period.

The French treat Americans like a declining old aristocrat treats a nouveau riche: France is a great country with a glorious history, and even the American Revolutionary War was won with the support of France.

The United States now bears the brunt of the right to speak in NATO, followed by the United Kingdom, and France is equivalent to the Sakuragi Corps, except for Sakuragi Flower Road and Mito Yohei, etc...

The European integration that de Gaulle involved even included the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union has always been part of Europe in the eyes of the French, which is not the same as the Soviet Union in the eyes of Schrödinger in many European countries.

The fall of the hydrogen bomb this time may really have something to do with de Gaulle's determination to withdraw from NATO, but it must be a suitable excuse. If a foreign minister is asked, he will definitely not be able to persuade him to come back. He has never been persuaded to come back in history, and it is estimated that it is not enough now.

After returning home, Pamela Mountbatten had changed into home clothes, and was waiting for her husband to come back. After listening to Alan Wilson's narration, "The French are really difficult to handle."

"Of course, they despise us, just as we despise them." Alan Wilson replied vaguely, but did not stop his own operations, "The Franco-Russian alliance has a history, and to be honest, the last thing I want is Europe It is precisely us who are close, neither the Germans nor the French, who have no deep hatred with the Soviet Union."

In addition to the Napoleonic period, France had a fight with imperial Russia, and the rest of the time did not violate the river water. On the contrary, when it was containing Germany, France relied on imperial Russia for a long time.

As for Germany, except for the time when the Führer believed that he had an advantage in my time, it seems that the relationship with the Slavs at other times is also fine.

But the UK is different. Once Europe is happy, the UK as an island country will be completely useless, so the Cold War pattern is not a bad thing for the UK.

"The Soviet Union is so powerful that the French dare to approach." Pamela Mountbatten shook her head in confusion, "Can the French not recognize the danger?"

"The Soviet Union is indeed too strong, but it is not good to be too weak." Alan Wilson has seen the weakest Russia in history, just a few decades later. In his opinion, Russia, which is too weak, is not a good thing. It is like a certain major country now. Anyway, there is nothing, so what can it be like to confront the United States?

Evaluating the three periods of the Slavs, Alan Wilson still believes that the period of imperial Russia is an acceptable period, not as strong as the Soviet Union, nor as weak as Russia decades later.

Of course, Alan Wilson doesn't think that the so-called weakest in history is Russia's strength. One of the reasons why Russia fell into that field is because it is a defeated country in the Cold War, and the winner is naturally the United States.

In the unipolar world, Russia, which is equivalent to losing a war once, has no place in it. It does not need R&D, production, and even a sweatshop has no place in Russia.

In the process of Russia becoming a supplier of raw materials, there is one country whose role is very important is Germany. The Germans use the EU's eastward expansion, and the killing power of soft knives is no less than that of NATO's eastward expansion, and it is even more harmful to Russia. Because the European Union itself is equivalent to Germany's economic colony in later generations, especially in Eastern Europe.

Germany itself destroyed a country's industry in the EU, and began to lead the next round of expansion of the EU. In order to prevent Russia from rebounding, it tied Russia with energy~www.wuxiaspot.com~ But in essence, what it robbed was Russia's original market. The industrial decline of Russia caused by the gold-dollar offensive is largely due to Germany.

If Germany itself was a defeated country, and there were still many British and American troops stationed in the country, this defeated country would have been out of control long ago, and maybe it would have bit the British and the United States.

In ancient and modern battles, the pig's tactics have been successfully used by people again and again. When attacked, it will lean its **** against the wall so that you can't hold its tail. Finally, it is helpless. Come on, this is used very well by the Germans on an economic level.

"I heard one thing, can't it be true? Nyerere visited East Asia? He is not independent yet." Pamela Mountbatten asked her man if this was true.

"I let him go." Alan Wilson admitted simply, "That East African colony will soon become independent, at most next year."

"Honey, can you give me an explanation?" Pamela Mountbatten was a little puzzled. "That country is now supporting North Vietnam against the Americans."

"There is a railway that Nyerere wants to build, but we can't help it. It's too difficult and too expensive." Alan Wilson replied flatly, "I'll let him try his luck."

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