British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 1034: Americans are too naive

"The idea is very good." Fortseva was silent for a moment as if judging the authenticity of her lover's words, and then said, "Let's not talk about other places, such an important golden waterway as the Strait of Malacca, I don't believe that the United States is not interested."

"The relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States is bad, and it will not go to war, especially considering the existence of the Soviet Union." Alan Wilson shrugged and smiled, "The main pressure comes from the economy, fortunately we have broken out of the quagmire of World War II, from the war. Since then, 7 million square kilometers of land have been out of the control of the United Kingdom, and there are still 6 million square kilometers left. There are still colonies that will become independent, but there are several key areas that must be preserved. The safety of this industrial base in Asia, let alone doing business with the Soviet Union, even if it is doing business with aliens, I will do the same.”

After all consideration, this was the only colony in which Britain was still fit to share defense responsibilities.

Although British East Africa is larger, it relies on the black uncles in East Africa? Although he also admitted that East African blacks are more reliable than their West African counterparts, the risk is still huge, and time is too precious for Britain.

As for the rest of the reasons, I can't reveal it to Fortseva. He has no interest in being a big prophecy in front of senior Soviet officials, saying that the deterioration of the situation in Vietnam will definitely lead to the end of the United States.

That night, the two of them only talked about the Belgian Congo. The Belgian Congo was like what Alan Wilson said was very important.

But it is nothing compared to the grand blueprint that Britain is still preparing to **** blood from Africa for ten or eight years.

The reason has been mentioned more than once. The Cold War is in an intertwined situation, which is beneficial to the colonial countries.

Even the loss of Lubumbashi's rich mineral resources in Congo would still increase the power of the Soviet Union.

However, the stability of Northern Rhodesia will also increase the strength of the United Kingdom. Northern Rhodesia's reassurance of allegiance to the Queen, Southern Rhodesia, Botswana and other places will also be beneficial to the development of the United Kingdom.

Whenever he thinks of the end of the United Kingdom and all its territories being completely lost, Alan Wilson firmly believes that no matter who he joins with, it will not be worse than history. The United Kingdom of later generations has been lost to the bottom, and no matter what he does now in the rescue.

"Congo." Fortseva also muttered softly, even if the south of Lubumbashi was lost, the remaining Congo was still more than two million square kilometers in the center of Africa. She really helped the Soviet Union get it. The implementation of the Soviet Union's African strategy would be much easier, and she would also benefit from it.

The Soviet Union is an African strategy, and the main promoter of the African strategy is Khrushchev himself. Taking advantage of the disintegration of the African colonial system, Khrushchev is keen to promote the "peaceful transition to the Soviet system", and he is bent on promoting Africa. Come up with a few examples of peaceful transitions. To this end, Khrushchev made great efforts to highlight a few countries in North Africa and West Africa. The policy adopted is mainly: support in international diplomacy and economy, plus some necessary weapons assistance.

Of course, it is true that there are no results at present. Khrushchev values ​​North Africa most, but Britain and France cover each other to prevent the Soviet Union from exploiting loopholes. The Soviet Union's aid to Algeria was intercepted by the Royal Navy's Mediterranean Fleet.

The penetration of the British sphere of influence was also unsuccessful. Alan Wilson wished he would go to an Arab country every year, to hide his merit and fame wholeheartedly, to give all his credit to the local royal family, and to use the hegemony of public opinion to sing praises for the monarch every day.

So far, the Soviet Union's penetration of the British and French spheres of influence has not achieved particularly significant results. The Arab countries have only won Syria, and Africa has not yet achieved anything.

When the Soviet Union was really invincible, it had to wait for Brezhnev to come to power and formulated two strategies, the world's oil depots and the world's mines. The former refers to the Middle East, and the latter refers to South Africa. It is also necessary to keep these two places from being used by the free world. When the United States is caught in the dilemma of the Vietnam War and the domestic neo-isolationist ideology is on the rise, the Soviet Union is expanding aggressively in Africa.

At that time, the Soviet Union had extensive contacts with African countries and established formal diplomatic or bilateral relations with almost all independent African countries. However, although the Brezhnev period made great progress in the Middle East, it did not win the largest oil depot in Saudi Arabia.

The two places with the richest mineral resources in Africa, South Africa has always been a member of the free world, and Congo has finally made no progress because of missed opportunities, but now, Alan Wilson is willing to give Furtseva a big gift. One of the big mines can be given to the Soviet Union, although not all, because there is still a part to be digested by Northern Rhodesia.

Of course, if the Soviet Union successfully established its African influence in the Belgian Congo, will the Angola war in the future take South Africa as well? This question is too far away. Now Alan Wilson can't care about it, he can only try his best at this stage. To preserve the interests of the United Kingdom, we will talk about future matters later. Isn't diplomacy just adaptable.

He can now communicate with the Soviet Union, and when the Soviet Union is aggressive, Britain and the United States can also show unparalleled unity, as Britain has been doing for the past 900 years.

"Ekaterina, you just need to remember one thing." Alan Wilson pulled Furtseva's thoughts back, "When Lumumba is in action, we don't like independent leaders, according to your words. Let’s call it neocolonialism. Colonies are only allowed to be independent in name. Leaders like Lumumba who want to be independent will definitely be suppressed, but not necessarily die, but as long as Lumumba asks for help from the Soviet Union, his death almost there."

"Otherwise, the Soviet Union will ignore Lumumba's request for help. As long as they adopt a supportive attitude, even if the armed men arrive in Kinshasa secretly, they must ensure the safety of Lumumba. Otherwise, if Lumumba dies, the Congo will fall to the United States. in hand."

"Our leaders are sometimes too idealistic." Fortseva used idealism to describe Khrushchev. She never dared to say this in the Soviet Union, but she said it in front of an Englishman .

"Is there a reason?" Alan Wilson hesitated for a moment. "The first cause of trouble in Africa was the British Gold Coast. Kwamy Nkrumah's plane disappeared, right? It was me who did it. This reason is enough. Not enough, since Kwamy Nkrumah can disappear, so can Lumumba."

"What did you do?" Furtseva's eyes were full of shock. Is the murderer his own man? Bah, what her own man, she has a husband and is obviously an imperialist.

"Are you going to arrest me?" Alan Wilson tilted his head and asked back, his confidence was a little low, "Ekaterina, I have also helped you a lot, this time the Congo thing is successful, your position will be more stable. And I As a reminder, it is best to have the support of Brezhnev, but with his personality, he will only support you after you propose it, and you must do it.”

The cultural czar's heart was touched, and the person who cared for her most in her life turned out to be a foreigner. When the man's hand pressed her head, she obediently let go of the cultural czar's pride.

"Huh..." The Permanent Undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with a fluttering face held his head high. The land of more than 2 million square kilometers can be exchanged for the obedience of the cultural czar, and the Soviet Union is not at a loss.

"I'll be back tomorrow." In the middle of the night, Furtseva heard such a sentence after she put her coat on Alan Wilson.

There is a saying that if you want to escape from this Asura Field, you have to change your job.

Alan Wilson finally remembered, this is a line in a movie called Very Run, but it is very similar to today's Britain.

For me, Great Britain still has the best chance to live a second life. He betrayed the colonies, especially the colonies of other countries, without any hesitation. The next night, he talked with the cultural czar about Italy and the In Turkey, the U.S. nuclear missile base is progressing, and when asked about Fortseva's countermeasures, naturally there was no answer.

A day later, the topic became whether India, the pearl of the British Empire, was worth supporting, for which he was an expert, "Whether you support India from the Soviet Union or not, the innate self-confidence of Indians will not be affected in the slightest. "

Although the real identity is the two extremes of the enemy and the enemy, and cannot coexist peacefully, under the two-phase verification, Fortseva feels that she has gained a lot, which is of course, Ai Zhongtang is about to be hollowed out by the cultural czar, just depends on others. It's easy to come and stick to it.

The Belgian Congo's hands-on time is just waiting for Lumumba to ask for help from the Soviet Union. Of course, before that, Northern Rhodesia must formally annex Lubumbashi's land. UU Reading www.uukanshu.com

In London, the capital of the United Kingdom, the chorus stage of the Red Flag Song and Dance Troupe was full, and visiting Soviet actors also appeared in British newspapers and magazines.

With her beautiful image, Fortseva expressed her friendly attitude at the British university. At the same time, Armstrong, the British ambassador to the United States, informed by telegram that Washington was extremely concerned about the visit of the Soviet Union this time.

"The United States should be concerned about the pro-Soviet Mosaddegh." No. 10 Downing Street, Alan Wilson, with a face more right than me, pouted, "Instead of saying these useless nonsense, the United States Mistakenly believed that Mossadegh could win over, and instead stood on his side, if this oil crisis is finally resolved, it must end with the lives of the Mossadegh family."

In front of Ellen Wilson, even Macmillan, whose mother is an American, doesn't look so pro-beautiful.

"But the attitude of the United States does not seem to have changed, and it has not expressed its support for the United Kingdom's handling of the Iranian oil crisis." Macmillan held the telegram, and since he did not support it, he opposed it.

"Americans are naive, their understanding of diplomacy is not as thorough as ours." Alan Wilson sighed, and changed his attitude mellowly, revealing his flexible moral bottom line, "If you still have a wrong view, then when the Soviet cultural delegation leaves After that, we formally prepared for the Six-Party Talks, which will be held twice a year in the first and second half of the year. Before there is a clear result, don’t even think about lifting the blockade of Iran.”

"If the United States still has such an ambiguous attitude one week after the Soviet delegation left London, then we will release the news of the preparations for the Six-Party Talks." Prime Minister Aiden said firmly, "Although we do not want to do this, there is no other way. choose."

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