British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 105: betray nixon

For the sake of the United Kingdom, Alan Wilson can even sell his soul. Maybe there will be no patriots like him in the United Kingdom in the future. He is in the center of the enemy's country and does not forget to seek benefits for the country. If there is a next time, he will also have no hesitation.

"Why don't you go to the motherland of the Chinese? Most of the Chinese are in Malaya, and there are also a lot of Indonesians. Is it easier to operate through the Chinese?" Fultseva wanted to pull out her hand, and was still caught by Alan Wilson Clinging tightly, you can only let it go.

"This is a very sharp question. But I have nothing to hide. We feel that there is a problem with the other party's mentality. This time period is not suitable for contact." Alan Wilson said in his heart that he did not dare to put himself in it, and a revolutionary enthusiasm It is a very dangerous thing to cooperate with other countries.

The Soviet Union is different. At least for now, the Soviet Union has gone through the stage of vigorous enthusiasm just after its establishment, fanning the flames everywhere and fighting against imperialism. A certain big country is still at this stage.

At the critical moment, people's revolutionary enthusiasm came up, and they betrayed Alan Wilson, an imperialist, without any hesitation, and might even comment with a scornful tone. The imperialist dog-eat-dog battle was seized by the great... or something.

"Well, there is a possibility." Fultseva nodded examiningly, "I didn't expect you British people to understand better than us, and you will end up like this in exchange for your support."

Fultseva immediately shut up, but how could Alan Wilson not know that a rift had appeared in the hostile camp, and smiled slightly, "It is a stupid move to support other countries' industrialization."

"Don't you also support Malaya?" Fultseva tilted her head and asked, then smiled wryly, "By the way, that is your colony. Of course you don't have to worry about it."

If I were you, I would treat all disputes coldly and block all information from the East.

It's a pity that Alan Wilson is British. He must not make suggestions for the Soviet Union. The enemy will kill the free world if it develops and becomes stronger. miserable life.

"Only with the strength of the Soviet Union can you support a country like Indonesia. Other countries in your camp cannot do it. If we cooperate with the motherland of the Chinese, we must also consider that the Chinese in Indonesia are not trusted by the Indonesian military. The goal is huge. Yes. This is not conducive to secrecy, and your secret planning by the Soviet Union has greatly improved the concealment."

Alan Wilson is still convincing Fultseva, "Once successful, Indonesia will become a very good ally of the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union's allies are generally not in tropical countries, and some tropical specialties are lacking in the Soviet Union. Complementarity is still very good. Big. In fact, for many countries, as long as a reliable armed force of 1,000 people can play a decisive role. And when we do it, we, the UK, will cooperate."

"Isn't your Soviet KGB powerful? Isn't it possible to infiltrate a small country?"

Fultseva is a little tempted. If it succeeds, it will be of great benefit to the country, and the same is true for herself.

Thinking of this, Fultseva's face softened a little, "You have made a lot of money. If we don't do anything, the British colonies will be gradually dismantled by the United States, just like the Iran crisis."

"Don't be too complacent. Iran still has the interests of the Soviet Union. The United States drove us away, and it will be your turn next. You should consider Iran's affairs now in Moscow."

Alan Wilson snorted, and said in a strange way, "And on the Iran issue, even if we fail to sanction Iran, and then the United States expels the influence of the Soviet Union, Britain will still stand by the United States. If you don't believe me, you can watch it later. Look, if there had to be a choice between the Soviet Union and the United States, Britain would have to choose the United States."

"You want to say that the Soviet Union should not target Britain." Fultseva's eyes sparkled, and she said firmly, "Once Britain loses its sphere of influence supporting Britain, it will reappear as a vassal of the United States. You are still for Britain .”

"But it is also good for the Soviet Union." Alan Wilson still did not deny that he was considering the stability of the interests of the United Kingdom, and then changed the subject, "As far as this night is concerned, what the Soviet Union got from the United Kingdom is more important than how many spies are lurking." It works. I don't think it's too much for me to ask for something."

Fultseva was taken aback, then blushed, and the cultural tsar, who was all-powerful in the kitchen debate, bent down.

Phew... Alan Wilson raised his neck, with a face full of beatings. The close cooperation between Britain and the Soviet Union is also possible on certain occasions. This is a win-win situation.

At two o'clock in the middle of the night, Fultseva, who was brimming with a happy smile, left the Ukrainian Grand Hotel. When parting, the two embraced each other for a long time. At this stage, they knew each other very well that the other was an important passer-by in their lives.

"If you have my child, the whole world will be shocked by the news." Alan Wilson teased the cultural tsar without concealing his dark psychology.

Fultseva's face changed slightly, but she immediately covered it up, and responded condescendingly, "You are simply thinking too much."

"It's such a pity." Alan Wilson, holding a stick, watched Fultseva's figure disappear by the window, sleeping, a loyal and hardworking imperial civil servant, and now he must consider returning home.

Because of the seamless transmission of electronic cameras, the entire process of the kitchen debate has been broadcast all over the world. Regarding the winner of this debate, the United States and the Soviet Union insisted that they were the winners.

"I firmly believe that peace and development are the mainstream." Back in London, Foreign Secretary Macmillan, in an interview with the radio, emphasized that the scene was very tense at that time. It will not lose control and relieve the tense emotions.

"About the free trade proposed by the Soviet Union and the lifting of the embargo, many citizens are also concerned about it at this time." The host nodded and raised this question.

"This is a very sharp question." McMillan laughed, and then said, "You see, from the perspective of the United Kingdom, we are of course happy to see world peace and emphasize the importance of development. But we also I understand that the development of various parts of the world is uneven and cannot be generalized. Many experiences and lessons have shown that aspirations are good, but various problems will always appear in the process of practice, so it is necessary to come up with a safe solution. Avoid unavoidable collateral damage."

"As for the issue of structural adjustment at the macro level, it is a broader field. But the beginning of the dialogue is positive. I believe that a constructive plan will be presented in the future, and it will be implemented at that time."

"Mr. editor-in-chief, what do you think I'm doing?" Alan Wilson turned his head and saw that the editor-in-chief of the radio station was staring at him, with a half-smiling look as if he had discovered something.

"Nothing." The editor-in-chief looked away, and asked casually, "Are you satisfied with the minister's performance?"

"Oh, a very sharp question, I am very willing to answer this question." Alan Wilson replied calmly, "From the perspective of a civil servant and a minister, I cannot evaluate whether the minister's opinions on some issues are reasonable , which would violate the neutrality of the civil service. It would be detrimental to the professionalism of Whitehall, in a word...”

As the studio interview continued, the host asked one final question, "There seems to be something misunderstood by the minister regarding the debate on women's issues."

"I absolutely support the protection of women's rights." McMillan's answer was firm.

"But the minister seems to have expressed his approval of Nixon's words." The host continued to ask questions relentlessly.

"No, I don't agree." McMillan shirked his responsibilities completely, wondering if he had been to Sichuan to study Chinese culture, "On the contrary, I have some doubts about Mr. Nixon's words, and I don't agree with them all view."

On major issues involving approval ratings ~ lightnovelpub.net ~ a politician will not make mistakes, Alan Wilson is pleased with McMillan's performance, although he betrayed Nixon.

It seems that when he was preparing for the interview, he didn't intercept this question, and it still had the desired effect.

On the issue of himself facing criticism from female voters and Nixon facing criticism from women, the seasoned foreign secretary is more inclined to the latter.

Moscow, at the meeting of the Presidium of the Soviet Central Committee, when Khrushchev said that he would visit the United States, Fultseva frowned slightly, but she swallowed her words back. The man who had left Moscow reminded her that he defended Khrushchev back then. Xiaofu's actions are just not in line with the politics of the Soviet Union, just look at Zhukov's fate.

But in the Soviet Union, there was a person with a very sophisticated political sense, and that was Brezhnev. Fortseva, who wanted to speak, saw that Brezhnev did not speak, and she did not speak either.

"We don't know that we are going to visit the United States, but some important countries." Khrushchev looked at Foreign Minister Gromyko, "Comrade Gromyko, make a careful itinerary."

"Comrade Khrushchev, we will definitely get things done." Gromyko nodded, coping with the gaze from the first secretary, "I believe the world will be shocked by then."

People are all concerned about the fate of the world. For example, Alan Wilson also has his own job. With the care of Vivien Leigh and Audrey Hepburn, he has to wipe the **** of Foreign Secretary Macmillan in his busy schedule.

By clarifying the misunderstanding to Nixon through formal and private channels, McMillan himself is finished. Disrespect for women is now entirely on Nixon, which may affect the special relationship between Britain and the United States.

The clarification through diplomatic channels was very formal, and the exclusive news McCarthy got in private was very explosive.