British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 1114: Courtesy of France

Xia Meng, who was promised, was very happy and asked, "You must be very tired when you go abroad during this time. Take a rest here and I will cook you some food."

"I'm not tired, but I'm just fighting with Americans every day, and my heart is a little tired." Alan Wilson stroked his forehead, looked at Xia Meng's face and asked, "Can you understand me?"

"I don't understand and I don't want to understand." Xia Meng's answer made Alan Wilson laugh out loud, which was actually quite good.

Two hours later, Alan Wilson got up and left, instructing Xia Meng to rest well, and he would come to visit at that time.

The NATO foreign ministers meeting this time is the source of his troubles. The yin and yang of the United States includes but is not limited to France's colonial policy, which is completely expected and unexpected. .

For example, the United States proposed that the nuclear weapons of Britain and France be integrated into a unified command structure to jointly deal with the Soviet threat.

Alan Wilson is too familiar with this trick. He has just regarded the Hong Kong governor who said he wants financial autonomy as a fart, and sent people from the Overseas Assets Management Committee to integrate the British-owned enterprises in Hong Kong to increase the economy in his hands. strength.

These two things are only in different fields, but in fact they are completely the same purpose. The United States wants to take the opportunity to abolish, or half abolish the nuclear weapons of Britain and France.

This idea naturally aroused fierce opposition in France. Foreign Secretary Rabo Butler, who attended an international conference for the first time after the war, said nothing.

He also followed Rabeau Butler to Paris, except that Alan Wilson, who spent most of his time exploring the way of spaceflight, had no special and constructive views. When Rabeau Butler discussed with him, it was only Answer, "On the premise that France does not surrender control of its nuclear weapons, does the United Kingdom listen to the United States?"

"Especially when the Algerian war is becoming more favorable to France, what can we do to suppress France? And the United Kingdom is also a colonial country. Entering the so-called joint command organization? It is not good for the current United Kingdom."

Now that the NATO foreign ministers meeting is over, Rabo Butler must be back to inform Aiden of the content of the meeting.

Alan Wilson also wanted to see what Aiden's attitude was and whether it was in line with the Conservative Party's usual traitorous style.

You must know that the Labour Party in the House of Commons is now in a strong opposition. Once Aiden loosens up, he will show a tendency to bow his head. But there is not necessarily a Macmillan that he will use to make a punching bag.

It is necessary to ask the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces about this matter. Alan Wilson brought his wife to the door and asked what his father-in-law meant. He did not think that Marshal Mountbatten was a soldier who was left to his own devices and knew nothing but social interaction.

In his previous life, Alan Wilson heard a rumor that when Harold Wilson was Prime Minister, because of the long-term nationalization policy and some pro-Soviet rumors, it almost led to the emergence of military intervention in Britain.

In the 1970s, the British army occupied the runway at London's Heathrow Airport in the name of an exercise against the Irish Republican Army, but Wilson's friends pointed out that this was a preview of the military coup. Rumors even point to the mastermind behind the second coup plot is Lord Mountbatten, who will act as prime minister after the coup is successful.

You must know that Marshal Mountbatten will retire in five years at the most. The rumored coup d'etat was ten years after Mountbatten's retirement. It can be seen that although Mountbatten was no longer in the military, his influence did not dissipate in the military for a long time.

Therefore, Alan Wilson never thought that his father-in-law was a so-called delusional person, and no delusional person could mobilize his old subordinates after he left his comfort zone.

"The Americans are going to hand over our guns. I don't know if this is the consensus within the US government." After sitting down, Alan Wilson went straight to the topic, "I wonder what the marshal thinks?"

Marshal Mountbatten looked at his son-in-law with the same eyes, and blurted out, "I want to know what you think? Don't come and ask me when something goes wrong, it will make people think that Britain is a military government."

"Father!" Pamela Mountbatten took a long tone and shook the arm of Marshal Mountbatten. "You are the full-time commander of the British Armed Forces. This is a major event. I don't believe that no one has asked for your opinion."

"You are also asking for my opinion, my daughter, you have bound six dukes, twenty earls, and more than four hundred barons. Aiden said that you are more useful than him in some situations." Marshal Mountbatten shook his head and smiled bitterly. , and then said sternly, "From what I know about Aiden, he will not let go of this kind of thing. He was firmly opposed to the appeasement policy. Toughness is the first impression of voters on him, because of Nigeria's independence, He pushed out Macmillan as a scapegoat."

"Not to mention handing over the nukes, if he makes a decision that goes against the perception of the voters. He's going to step down immediately."

"Unfortunately, it's still inconvenient, or I'll let the agents from the Sixth Division monitor No. 10 Downing Street." Alan Wilson muttered to himself, feeling that the current situation was still a little inconvenient.

"Britain is not the Soviet Union," Mountbatten said immediately, then added, "At least not publicly."

Alan Wilson stared at Mountbatten, had he done this before? Doesn't it mean that the UK is not a military government?

"There is always something about the royal family that cannot be said publicly." Mountbatten did not answer his son-in-law's question, but he said that in some cases, the prime minister cannot be included in the assessment of reliability.

Alan Wilson confirmed a historical rumor through this answer. Harold Wilson felt that the inexplicable hostility around him at the end of his reign was true. This hostility came from the Deep State.

"Actually, I don't believe that a world war will break out." Alan Wilson paused after saying this. "As long as the current military strength is maintained, British protection itself is easy. Once nuclear weapons are included in any joint command system, the United Kingdom is equivalent to Everything is opened up to America, and it will be easy for them to get hold of us when they want to.”

"What are the consequences?" Pamela Mountbatten asked directly after hearing her husband's words being so serious.

"More, from the heavy pressure on the pound area, to the abnormal competition of the Comet airliner, and even everything." Alan Wilson clenched his fingers. "Anything that Britain is still worth snatching may interest the United States."

"Father, it's better for you to use your influence to clarify the attitude of the military." Pamela Mountbatten said at Mountbatten with a serious face, "This is too dangerous."

Your industry is too dangerous! Alan Wilson still felt that the true meaning of his translation was closer to the essence of the matter, but he did not dare to say it.

The two left Mountbatten's home. Pamela Mountbatten asked her husband while driving, "Is there any risk of the United States annexing Britain after the dismantling of nuclear weapons?"

"That's not true, but the United Kingdom will become dependent on the United States." Alan Wilson replied calmly, "You know in your heart that although I have called the special relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States louder than anyone else in public, this is the establishment of the On the basis of the UK's own autonomy, if it loses this foundation. When I shout, I stick to my **** with enthusiasm, and I'm not as confident as I am now."

At that time, Britain might tell some bad jokes, like I'm an American dad, and I can't do anything.

It's like some so-called ancient tradition in Japan, greatly appreciated by Hibuki. Alan Wilson doesn't know what he's appreciating. Many so-called traditions inherited by Japan are things that should be eliminated.

Just because it is still reserved in Japan, and it happens to be a bit higher than China, can cause a lot of Japanese blowing. Who has seen the ancient Chinese customs that have been carefully studied in Vietnam?

Even if someone cares, it will cause a contemptuous smile. The same thing, the samurai sword can be used to prove how awesome the Tang sword is, the Vietnamese sword has not been blown away to study any historical heritage, and then self-reflect.

From Alan Wilson's point of view, maybe the Tang Dao was eliminated normally in Chinese history, but because of Japan's advanced development and the tradition of samurai, it was bragged by a group of people who would reflect on themselves every day.

Essentially, this is Macmillan comparing England to ancient Greece and America to a variant of the Roman Empire.

Just as Alan Wilson was preparing for the birth of another child, Pamela Mountbatten immediately informed Alan Wilson, "Dassault has proposed cooperation? What do you think?"

"The fighter jet project? This is quite unexpected!" Alan Wilson put down the newspaper~lightnovelpub.net~ Pamela Mountbatten could not read Chinese characters, and did not know that the newspaper titled "The American Economic Crisis is Deepening" wrote that What, she didn't care, and said directly, "The Belfast strategic transport aircraft project."

"I just said that the French won't ask others for fighter jets." Alan Wilson suddenly realized and calculated, "When I ask MI6, evaluate the technical strength of the French side, and look at Whitehall's opinion. , and then tell you whether you can cooperate. But I think it is possible to carry out European military cooperation, and if the Belfast strategic transport aircraft is favored by France, it will be easier to obtain financial support from the Ministry of Finance.”

"And after in-depth cooperation, the orders from Britain and France are always better than our own orders, otherwise the cost will remain high, and France may also drive other countries."

Putting down the newspaper, Alan Wilson went out for activities. He remembered that France was short on strategic transport aircraft. Choosing to cooperate on this can be regarded as a very precise vision.

From his personal point of view, the timing is just right, and Alan Wilson wants to facilitate this cooperation if he can. Public opinion also needs to be prepared, and it is time to seek justice for Germany. The matter of flying coffins can be mentioned.