British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 1130: World Peace

"Alan, you're here." Rabo Butler saw Alan Wilson push the door in, nodded immediately and said, "You've heard about it, what do you think?"

"What did you hear?" Alan Wilson asked rhetorically after sitting down, and he couldn't get Rabo Butler out of his mind. test."

"It's a small thing." Alan Wilson nodded, and then there was no more.

This kind of reaction puzzled Rabo Butler, "You don't have anything to say about the most powerful nuclear bomb in the world?"

"No!" Alan Wilson replied bluntly, without giving the foreign minister a step. "The equivalent is so large, I have nothing to comment on. What does the minister want me to say?"

"How to deal with it? You don't have an opinion." Rabo Butler didn't understand why Alan Wilson was so indifferent, which was very different from usual.

"My opinion is irrelevant. Britain is not the Soviet Union's opponent anyway." Alan Wilson shrugged. If the minister thinks that the UK has to do something? I don’t know what it is, can you give me some hints? Be more cautious, or be more aggressive?”

Alan Wilson took the initiative to ask a question, and then waited for an answer. How busy he is, he is doing counter-espionage work recently, and he also talked about biological evolution with the president of the Biological Association. Summarize the conclusion.

Of course, the above tasks are not important. Of course, the more important issue is the issue of the next generation. The discussion between him and Vivien Leigh during the growth of their son is more important. The more important thing is whether to buy a Bentley or a Rolls-Royce. .

Compared with these things, is the Soviet Tsarist nuclear bomb important? It may be very important in the eyes of some people, but he definitely doesn't think so. The reason is like what he said, Britain can't beat the Soviet Union, so why pay attention to these?

"What's the suggestion to be more cautious?" Rabo Butler asked, to see what advice the executive undersecretary could give.

"Maybe we should do something, but it's too late." Alan Wilson answered calmly.

"So what about something more radical?" Rabo Butler shook his head directly, which was obviously not the answer he wanted.

"Minister, you are very courageous." Alan Wilson took a deep look at the minister and said while thinking, "Actually, the Tsar's nuclear bomb did not reach the maximum power, even if the Soviet Union wanted to find a place with a vast land and few people. It is not easy to maximize the power of nuclear bombs, but the free world is not without such venues."

"Theoretically, the power of thermonuclear weapons is unlimited, and it depends on whether we dare to increase it. If we adopt a radical response, we must first find a test site with a large area and few people."

"For example, Australia?" Rabo Butler asked back, wondering if Alan Wilson meant that.

"For example, no, that is the Commonwealth of Nations." Alan Wilson almost bit off his tongue. His wife lives in Australia. Is this minister reliable? Could it be the Soviet spies planted in the British Empire? Should look it up.

"The Sahara desert of 7 million square kilometers is a good test site. If France doesn't mind, we can work with France to make more powerful nuclear bombs. The Soviet Union made 50 million tons, and we will make 100 million. Tons, no matter how much the Soviet Union increases the yield, we can make a nuclear bomb twice the size."

"The locals will be dissatisfied." Rabo Butler gasped, did the other party know what he was talking about?

Want to compare with the Soviets? The test results this time have reached 60 million tons. Isn't the UK going to respond with an equivalent of 120 million tons?

"The dissatisfaction of the local people is actually irrelevant. People are not equal, just like the temperature of the earth is uneven."

Alan Wilson muttered lightly, "Many factors may interfere with the realization of this idea, but the dissatisfaction of the locals is really not a reason."

According to the calculation of the inequality of public opinion caused in Alan Wilson's mind, the conversion of the value of the British and the value of African blacks should be about 1 to 50,000. The death of one hundred people in the UK is roughly equivalent to the death of five million Africans.

Rabo Butler still couldn't agree with this suggestion, "It's too radical, is there any other way."

"Ask the Americans how to respond, and whether there is anything that requires the cooperation of the UK." Alan Wilson's eyes flashed unsurprisingly, "If the US has no intention of responding, why should the UK respond? Existence is fine, as long as we have the heart to be an ostrich, no one can make us stick our heads out again."

"Isn't this too accidental?" Rabo Butler couldn't help but smiled wryly. He felt that he was really behind the times. What are young people thinking now?

"Now people all over the world are watching the reaction of the United States." Alan Wilson looked very confident in the United States.

Of course, he doesn't know where this confidence lies. According to his memory, the Tsar nuclear bomb is the nuclear weapon with the largest yield in the world, and the United States has not responded at all.

However, Britain can use public opinion to look forward to the reaction of the United States. As a diplomatic worker, how could he not maintain a friendly relationship with the media?

It’s just that Alan Wilson has never used the government’s pressure or kidnapped him with personal relationships. The way he has a good relationship with the media is very simple, by giving money…

"Now the whole world is waiting for the response from the United States..." The way to increase money has always been immediate. After a short silence, the allies, mainly the United Kingdom, put their hopes for a free world on the United States.

All countries believe that the United States will not allow the Soviet Union to coerce, threaten, demonstrate, or embarrass the free world.

Now the United States has become the hope of the entire free world. I don’t know how the United States feels about being kidnapped by this kind of morality. Anyway, Alan Wilson just sits and watches.

The high-level Pentagon is extremely indignant at this kind of kidnapping, and of course this indignation is limited to the interior of the Pentagon. These allies really don’t think it’s a big deal to watch the excitement, let the United States respond? How did the United States respond?

Where can I find such a large test site to respond to? Anyway, there is no such place in the United States. Is it in Alaska?

This also has to be scruples about the ideas of Canadians. Even Australia, the most reliable ally, dare not allow the United States to create a bomb that is more powerful than the Soviet Union's nuclear bomb and test it on its own soil.

The first response of the Pentagon is to build new defense facilities to ensure that in the face of such a powerful nuclear bomb attack in a nuclear war, the top leaders of the United States will not be caught in the same pot.

Charles, the former US Secretary of Defense Assistant, submitted a plan to build a super underground command center to Secretary of Defense Robert. According to the content of the plan, this command center is mainly used to defend against non-precautionary nuclear strikes.

However, after the Soviet Union tested the Tsar Bomb, the U.S. military changed the plan and finally decided to build a super underground command center.

This super command center was built near the Pentagon. When the nuclear bomb hits, the top U.S. military executives in the Pentagon have time to enter it, so as not to be beheaded by the Soviet nuclear missile.

This underground command center is 3,000 feet from the surface, that is, a command center is built underground at a depth of 1,000 meters, and it can prevent nuclear weapons with a total yield of 200 million tons to 300 million tons.

"Are you kidding?" Facing the proposal sent, Kennedy said directly to Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, "What's the point of this plan, a super command center 1,000 meters underground? And next to the Pentagon? This will What will voters think? Citizens will think the military has lost faith in America."

"But we can't just do nothing." Robert McNamara was also in a dilemma. The Secretary of Defense is not a soldier, and he has to be careful when dealing with those high-level military officials in the Pentagon.

"You tell the Pentagon directly that the president has already vetoed this meaningless, impossible-to-secret, costly, and completely whimsical plan." Kennedy replied with displeasure, "Either we don't respond at all, or we don't use this plan." way to respond."

Anyway, Kennedy felt that instead of responding in this way, it would be better not to respond, which is completely negative.

Compared with the silence on the US side~lightnovelpub.net~ Khrushchev got up in Versailles. When evaluating the power of the Tsar’s nuclear bomb, he commented very sadly, “We could have tested a bigger hydrogen bomb, but only But we don't want to shatter our windows."

The United States made up its mind not to respond in terms of equivalents. Naturally, public opinion in Europe could not hold on to it all the time. Instead, they began to call for peace, calling on the United States and the Soviet Union not to let the world fall into a nuclear war.

After that, it seemed as if everything was business as usual, nothing changed. Alan Wilson accompanies Hepburn to the opera house to listen to the opera, accompany her to the concerts, and attends theatrical performances. Women have their own busyness: buying items and customizing new clothes.

How can the Tsar nuclear bomb compare with Hepburn's mood? Alan Wilson tried his best to prove that his love for Hepburn is the happiest, sweetest, noblest and most beautiful feeling in the world.

"That's why I'm so easily deceived by you." Hepburn looked as if she had been deceived by a man without experience.

"That can't be said. For you, I can be fearless. Even if the Soviet Union's Tsar nuclear bomb falls on my head, I can still keep my face." Alan Wilson swore, and then added, " I am not an American with a tough exterior but a cowardly heart, Audrey, you have to remember this."