British Civil Servant

v1 Chapter 107: Internal affairs over foreign affairs

This is also normal. Everyone is the head of a country. Naturally, they don't have to worry about the mood of the little shrimp. They can solve the problem in a hurry.

But the most important channel is actually the communication between Prime Minister Attlee and Stalin himself.

The direct communication between the heads of state is more important than any bright and dark lines, and that is the real decision. I am busy here and I am just having fun.

"We have basically finished talking about the problems with the Soviets, and the rest is the confrontation between the Americans and the Soviets. I don't know where we will work after this meeting." .

"Me? I want to go back to India now." After thinking about it seriously, Alan Wilson gave a very serious answer. He had had enough of the European environment, far less comfortable than the life of British India.

I can't blame Allen Wilson for not being enlightened. He is such a low-end person, and he doesn't have any high-end thoughts in his mind. Always ready to go back to British India and use the last two years to make a fortune.

Once the Potsdam Conference was over, Alan Wilson was ready to go back to work in British India. In fact, it is now that he is tired of such so-called important international conferences.

"Just now, Churchill's advisor toasted Marshal Zhukov with a glass of wine. It seems very harmonious." Eiffel didn't think so much, and was still in the atmosphere of smooth negotiations.

"Oh?" Alan Wilson twitched the corners of his mouth when he thought about Churchill's consistent position on the Soviet Union, "Our advisers are trying to provoke the relationship between Marshal Zhukov and Stalin himself."

Zhukov is now the Soviet military commander in Germany. During the Potsdam Conference, he also came here to meet Stalin several times, which is not surprising. Seized by an anti-Soviet veteran like Churchill to lay mines! It can only be said that the British Empire still has a unique talent in mixing this aspect.

"By the way, Marshal Zhukov seems to have proposed to invite Eisenhower to visit the Soviet Union." Eiffel added another thing, saying that there are actually many things happening in Potsdam today.

Inviting Eisenhower to visit the Soviet Union was a decision made by Stalin and Zhukov after consultation. Although Truman did not like Churchill's love to shoot guns, it was entirely because of Churchill's personality that he liked to talk nonsense. It does not mean that Truman was not hostile to the Soviet Union.

Stalin deeply felt the need to strengthen the relationship between the Soviet Union and the United States. He discussed with Zhukov about inviting Eisenhower to visit the Soviet Union. Zhukov suggested that he should invite him to participate in the sports festival, which is more appropriate during this sensitive period.

In Stalin's view, Zhukov's personal invitation was not a political event, but a visit as a military activist, which avoided embarrassing situations due to conflicts between countries. At the same time, through the international influence of the commanders-in-chief of the two major countries, they also expressed a signal of friendship and willingness to improve the relations between the two countries, which can be said to kill two birds with one stone.

Eisenhower has agreed to Marshal Zhukov's invitation and is expected to visit the Soviet Union in August.

Alan Wilson's blackmail operation is both blackmail and reasoning. It is like being short of a vegetable market parent with a Soviet woman. High-level officials from various countries have a good atmosphere from here. Alan Wilson scolded hypocrisy!

However, this can only prove that countries still need time to guide domestic public opinion and delay the upcoming full-scale confrontation.

But then again, what event did the Cold War officially start with, Churchill's Iron Curtain speech, the establishment of NATO, or McCarthy's troubles in the United States? This is really an uncertain question.

Anyway, according to history as a reference, in the past two years, several warring countries did not have the energy to trouble each other, adjust domestic production and policies, feel ready, and then go into battle shirtless.

"Alan, came back from Berlin." Alexander Cadogan asked Alan Wilson in a ignorant tone when he saw Alan Wilson coming back, "How are things in Berlin going?"

"Executive Undersecretary, it's okay." Alan Wilson nodded with a smile, indicating that everything went well. It's like actually going out and doing something else and missing the Potsdam Conference.

Acknowledging Alan Wilson's friend from nothing, Alexander Cadogan nodded and said, "Go to Sir's room and see."

"Okay!" Alan Wilson nodded politely, said goodbye to the hall and went upstairs.

Edward Bridges stayed alone in the room. It seemed that the excitement outside had nothing to do with him, but belonged to young people. He was not surprised by Alan Wilson's arrival. He pointed to the seat in front of him and waited for his arrival. The person sat down and said, "Are you surprised by everything today~lightnovelpub.net~ There are some!" Alan Wilson sat down cautiously, waiting for Edward Bridges' question.

"Our prime minister believes that the goal has been achieved, and the most important thing at hand is to return to normal as soon as possible, which is of course a good thing, but for some people, this may have two sides." Edward Bridges slowed down Tun said, "If British India becomes independent, the civilization and legal system of the British Empire will be severely damaged. This is something that no one wants to see. I have tried my best to maintain order, but it seems that the Prime Minister has made up his mind. ."

"Wow! This is really a tragedy." Alan Wilson was sweating a little. The contrast between the two prime ministers really tested the hearts of civil servants. The current Prime Minister, Attlee, has focused his attention on the country and is ready to turn a deaf ear to the outside world.

"The people of British India need to be prepared," Edward Bridges pointedly said. "I believe that the civil servants of British India are examples of hard work and loyalty in the British Empire. But we have to start from the worst. Considering it from the perspective of the local country, there are not so many national jobs to undertake them, what would you do if it were you?"

"I will find a way to go to other colonies." Alan Wilson paused and gave his answer, "Not to cause trouble to the tense employment situation in the homeland."

"Very well, if most people think like you do," Edward Bridges sighed. "I'll take a steady, moderate attitude to try to buy time. But the Prime Minister's liberals think that , British India has invested more than it has gained, so you should leave as soon as possible. You are the only person in Potsdam who has work experience in India, maybe the Prime Minister will remember to ask you about the situation in India, and you should know how to answer.”