British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 1004: have a bright future

Allen Wilson knew what to do with the entire debate, which was recorded by electronic cameras.

When the United States broadcasts, Nixon's voice will be louder, and Khrushchev's words will be smaller. This will cause Nixon to defend the free world, and Khrushchev will be suppressed and unable to move.

The Soviet Union's approach was relatively simple. When Nixon did not exist, it only reported passages in which Khrushchev angrily denounced US imperialism.

Then there is no third party present in history, and the British way of handling it is ready to come out. As the conscience of the free world, the UK must uphold the principle of neutrality and tell the world the objective facts.

Emphasizing the mediation of Foreign Secretary Macmillan, the United States and the Soviet Union are at war, but fortunately, Britain is in the middle to reconcile.

In this way, Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union can all win. You lead your second world, and I lead my first world. Both have a bright future.

Alan Wilson felt that this might establish the authority of the UK in the field of news and get very wow benefits.

He didn't know whether a kitchen in the United States that cost 14,000 dollars could really be affordable by all Americans. Anyway, at this price, Britain, which is currently close to the per capita income of the United States, cannot afford it. It is absolutely impossible to exchange four years of income for only one kitchen. A house is not just a kitchen.

The kitchen debate was over. After a debate, no one could convince anyone. After leaving the expo, the British and American delegations returned to the Ukrainian Hotel. Nixon did not have enough time. After completing the task of presiding over the opening of the American expo this time, he was ready to go go home.

"The Soviets were more difficult to deal with than I imagined." Nixon still had lingering fears, thinking about whether his response was appropriate. Nixon, who was aspiring to the US presidency, naturally could not take this debate lightly.

This mentality can't be hidden from Alan Wilson, otherwise, what would this **** anti-Soviet element come to Moscow for? It's not to come here to create a sense of presence. It's a pity that it's still cheaper than Kennedy's little boy.

"Vice President Nixon, you are admirable for defending the concept of the free world, and you did not fall into the trap of the Soviets' rhetoric." Alan Wilson started the flattering mode, and at the same time pointed out the role of the United Kingdom, "It is to doubt the Soviet Union's dark actions, We only came here specially, otherwise the Soviet Union would engage in conspiracy on this occasion."

"The Soviets did conspire, but the electronic cameras in the field can't lie." Nixon chuckled, boasting about the latest achievements of the United States. "Machines can't lie."

"I know." Alan Wilson nodded, since he knew, then Fultseva knew.

Of course, in order to maintain the special relationship between Britain and the United States, Nixon is not suitable to know about this.

Alan Wilson was not selfish for his own consideration, but for Nixon's consideration. A person who aspires to the presidency may be taken advantage of by his competitors if he shows unreliable performance on such an important occasion.

As a gentleman, Alan Wilson felt obligated to avoid this embarrassment for Nixon, not all for himself.

Knowing that Nixon was about to return to the United States, McMillan said goodbye after a few pleasantries without disturbing Nixon's rest.

However, things on the UK side still need to be explained, such as how to highlight the role of the UK in this debate, and at the same time show an independent third-party point of view, so as to avoid the image of completely agreeing with the United States.

Alan Wilson had guessed it a long time ago, and asked Wick to greet the country through the embassy in Moscow immediately.

"The Soviet Union may not know that the United States is now accumulating huge wealth." McMillan was a little moved.

"Maybe you know. After all, the Soviet Union is a country twice the size of the United States and almost the same area as the entire North America." Alan Wilson sighed. Although most of the territory of the Soviet Union is tundra, the tundra cannot be cultivated. Representatives cannot do anything else. Resources have nothing to do with whether it is a tundra or not. The barren land in Australia is only better than the Sahara Desert. Isn’t mining like a boom?

"Alan, it seems that you also have a certain understanding of the Soviet Union." McMillan chuckled, "It is estimated that the ministers of the Labor Party and their wishful thinking about the Soviet Union have affected you."

"Civil servants adhere to the principle of non-intervention in party affairs and will not be affected by such remarks." Alan Wilson flatly denied, "Dear Minister, the political differences between the Conservative Party and the Labor Party have nothing to do with us public officials."

"I am not questioning the political neutrality of Whitehall." Macmillan immediately said that Alan Wilson had misunderstood, and he was not doubting the loyalty of the permanent secretary.

In fact, even if you are skeptical, Alan Wilson has lived under both political systems.

Of course, he has never seen a fully planned economy. In essence, China is only considered a planned economy during the five years when it was an advisor to the Soviet Union. Will it be in the future? A planned economy on paper.

In his opinion, the two systems have their own advantages and disadvantages. The Soviet economic system relied on pointers, and some plans could not be calculated. For example, how many sanitary napkins do Soviet women need? The British gentleman does not know why he thought of this example, it is better to change it.

Can the appetite be calculated? Even if it is possible, people's needs can not only be solved by making flour at that time. What about other needs? Is the bread from the flour not sweet enough? How to deal with it?

Is there a guaranteed supply of bread for each recipe? This will inevitably cause great waste. On the one hand, the supply is opened up because there are not many options, which will lead to all the food supplied being emptied, and these emptied food may not be really eaten. possible.

It's not that the Soviet Union never used bread to feed cows. The coexistence of waste and shortage was a problem in the Soviet economic system.

In some areas, the supply of the Soviet Union can be described as massive, ignoring the problem of cost. The price of a set of wrench kits was the same in 1959 as it was in 1989, and the price of twelve kopecks was directly stamped on the wrench.

Once the planned economy is wrong, there will be a lot of facilities that are not particularly needed in the construction, and a bunch of them will be built.

Almost every city and even a large town in the entire Soviet Union will have supporting cinemas, trade union clubs, children's palaces and libraries, auditoriums, football fields, gymnasiums, matching schools, kindergartens, etc.

Why Alan Wilson knew about these configurations, because he had seen it with his own eyes when he was young in his previous life. The town where he lived had a permanent population of only tens of thousands of people, and there was a movie theater with a capacity of 1,500 people.

As long as the population of the Soviet Union reaches a certain number, all the above configurations must be available, and there are almost no exceptions. It is said that the Soviet Union may not be able to provide housing, but the above-mentioned facilities are political tasks, which are much more important than any housing.

With Nixon gone, so would the British delegation, and Alan Wilson would spend his final days in Moscow.

Furtseva's red tide has not subsided, and she has a satisfied expression on her face. This time she is very satisfied with the heroic performance of the British gentleman, and she is not stingy to praise her. Husband saw it, which made Fultseva willing to give Alan Wilson a little sweetness.

"Ekaterina." Alan Wilson was a little embarrassed, and took advantage of the good mood of the Cultural Tsar to speak, "I think..."

"No." Fultseva flatly refused without waiting for Alan Wilson to say it, and she had already blown it before. Even if it's a reward, this man should be more modest.

"Ah?" Alan Wilson didn't know the twists and turns of the cultural tsar. He really had something to say, and he needed Fultseva's help. "I have a big matter, and I need the cooperation of the Soviet Union. Only you can help the United Kingdom." .”

Only then did Furtseva realize that she had misunderstood. Fortunately, she couldn't see it because the red tide hadn't receded. She was embarrassed, "What's the matter? Don't expect me to betray the motherland. There is such a thing as patriotism in this world."

"Don't make a sound and listen to me. Make sure that only you know about this matter. Once it is revealed that even though you are one of the few big figures in the Soviet Union, it will not be able to explain clearly." Alan Wilson pulled the cultural czar up, and his eyes met to show the seriousness of the matter , and then said, "Britain has a plan to overthrow the Sukarno regime, and I know that the United States also has..."

Alan Wilson stated that the Indonesian government has become a thorn in the side of the free world~lightnovelpub.net~ The Sukarno regime's move to be close to China and the Soviet Union must try to overthrow it. The United States gives economic aid to the Indonesian military every year. The Indonesian military and Indonesian parties are on the opposite side.

Chief of Army Staff Lieutenant General Yani, Lieutenant General Panjaitan and Major General Haryono, Major General Supraputo, Major General Perlman and Brigadier General Sudozo, General Nasution, Suharto are all named in.

"Are you going to attack Indonesia?" Fultseva stared blankly at Alan Wilson, as if judging the authenticity of this matter.

"Do you think we can't do it? Indonesia is an archipelago. With the naval power of ours and the United States, I can't say that it will succeed. It is easy to provoke a civil war." Alan Wilson said indifferently.

"Don't you and the United States wear a pair of pants?" Fultseva still didn't believe it, even though the two had just done the manned spaceflight that only the closest relationship can do.

"The United Kingdom and the United States have a gap in national strength, which is still irreparable at present." Alan Wilson said gloomily, "The Malaya colony must be protected by the United Kingdom. If the Soviet Union launches an attack, the United Kingdom will undoubtedly fight. But if the United States puts pressure on the United Kingdom, the United Kingdom may compromise. If Indonesia becomes a Soviet-style country, the United Kingdom will have reason to stay in Malaya, and the United States will not take actions against the United Kingdom to force the United Kingdom to abandon Malay sub-colonies. On the contrary, the United States will help Britain."

"Sometimes, for the sake of the national interest, we have to cooperate with the enemy and abandon the so-called close allies."

"It's all calculated by you." Fultseva looked into Alan Wilson's eyes and shook her head.

"This is also good for the Soviet Union. You got Indonesia, so we all have a bright future." Alan Wilson grabbed Fultseva's hand and promised, "Ekaterina, I am also helping you."