British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 1130: World Peace

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

"What did you hear?" Alan Wilson asked back after sitting down, and he couldn't get Rabo Butler right. The dignified Executive Undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs didn't even know what was going on. "The Soviet Union's nuclear weapons in Novaya Zemlya test."

"It's a small matter." Alan Wilson nodded, and then stopped.

This reaction puzzled Rabeau Butler, "The most powerful nuclear bomb in the world, you have nothing to say?"

"No!" Alan Wilson replied simply, without giving the Foreign Secretary a step, "I have nothing to evaluate when the equivalent is so large. What did the Minister want me to say?"

"What about the solution? 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 doesn't matter, anyway, the UK is not an opponent of the Soviet Union." Alan Wilson shrugged, "The five million-yield nuclear bomb, the UK is not without it. The Soviet Union launches against the UK, and the UK launches against the Soviet Union, it is the same. The fight is always the same result. If the minister thinks that the UK has something to do? 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 questions, and then waited for an answer. How busy he is. He is currently doing counter-espionage work. He also talked with the president of the Biological Association about biological evolution. Dr. Ike also talked about scholars from other countries on the Ediacaran period. Summarize the conclusion.

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

Compared to these things, did the Soviet Tsar nuclear bomb matter? 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, the United Kingdom can't beat the Soviet Union, what should I pay attention to?

"A more cautious suggestion?" Rabo Butler asked, to see what the Permanent Undersecretary could offer.

"We should probably do something, but it's too late," Alan Wilson replied calmly.

"What about the more radical ones?" 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 has not reached its maximum power, even if the Soviet Union wants to find a place with a vast land and sparsely populated areas, It's not easy to maximize the power of a nuclear bomb, but the free world is not without such venues."

"Theoretically, the power of thermonuclear weapons is unlimited, and it depends on whether you dare to overweight. If we take a radical response, we must first find a test site with a vast area and sparsely populated areas."

"Like Australia?" Rabo Butler asked rhetorically, wondering if Alan Wilson meant it.

"For example, no, that's the Commonwealth of Nations." Alan Wilson almost bit his tongue, his wife lives in Australia, is this minister reliable? Wouldn't it be a spy planted by the Soviet Union in the British Empire? Should check.

"The seven million square kilometers of the Sahara Desert is a good testing ground. If France doesn't mind, we can build a more powerful nuclear bomb together with France. If the Soviet Union makes 50 million tons, we will make 100 million. Tons of, no matter how much the Soviet Union increases the yield, we can make a nuclear bomb twice as large."

"The locals will be dissatisfied." Rabo Butler sucked in a breath. Does the other party know what he's talking about?

To compare with the Soviets? The test results this time have already 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 not equal."

Alan Wilson murmured lightly, "Many factors may interfere with the realization of this idea, but only the local people are dissatisfied, and it really can't be regarded as a reason."

According to the inequality of public opinion caused by Alan Wilson's mind, it is estimated that the value of British people and the value of African blacks should be converted, and it should be about 1:50,000. One hundred deaths on the British side is roughly equivalent to five million African deaths.

Rabo Butler still disagreed with this suggestion, "Too radical, is there any other way."

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

"This is too accidental, isn't it?" Rabo Butler couldn't help but smile bitterly. Does he feel that he is really behind the times? What are young people thinking now?

"Now the whole world is 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 is. According to his memory, the Tsar nuclear bomb is the largest nuclear weapon in the world, and the United States has not given any response at all.

However, the United Kingdom can borrow public opinion to look forward to the reaction of the United States. As a diplomat, how can he not maintain a friendly relationship with the media?

It's just that Alan Wilson will never use government pressure or kidnap with personal relationships. The way he has a good relationship with the media is very simple, give money...

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

All nations believed that the United States would not allow the Soviet Union to coerce, threaten, demonstrate, or embarrass the free world.

Now the United States has become the hope of the whole free world. I don't know how the United States is kidnapped by this morality. Anyway, Alan Wilson just sat and watched.

The top brass at the Pentagon was extremely indignant about this kidnapping, and of course this indignation was limited to the inside of the Pentagon. These allies are really watching the fun and it is not a big deal, let the United States respond? How did the United States respond?

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

This also takes into account what Canadians think. Even Australia, the most reliable ally, did not dare to allow the United States to create a bomb more powerful than the Soviet Union's nuclear bomb and test it on its own soil.

The Pentagon's first response was to build new defense facilities to ensure that in the face of such a powerful nuclear bomb attack in a nuclear war, the top U.S. executives would not be blamed.

Charles, the former assistant secretary of defense of the United States, submitted to Secretary of Defense Robert a plan to build a super underground command center. According to the content of the plan, this command center is mainly used to defend against non-warning nuclear strikes.

However, after the Soviet Union test-fired the Tsar bomb, the U.S. military made changes to this plan, and finally settled on building a super underground command center.

This super command center is built near the Pentagon. When a nuclear bomb strikes, the top U.S. military at the Pentagon will have time to enter it, so as not to be beheaded by the Soviet nuclear missiles.

This underground command center is three thousand feet above the surface, that is, a command center is built at a depth of one thousand meters, and it can prevent nuclear weapons with a total yield of 200 million to 300 million tons.

"What a joke." Kennedy said directly to Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara in the face of the proposal sent, "What's the point of this plan, a super command center a thousand meters below ground? Also next to the Pentagon? This will What do voters think? Citizens will think the military has lost confidence in America.”

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

"You tell the Pentagon directly that this is a pointless, unsecret, expensive, and completely whimsical plan that the president has rejected." Kennedy replied with displeasure, "Either we don't respond at all, or we don't use it. a way to respond.”

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

Compared with the silence on the US side, Khrushchev stood up at Versailles. When evaluating the power of the Tsar's nuclear bomb, he made a very sad comment, "We could have tested a larger hydrogen bomb, but we didn't want to shatter our own. window glass."

The United States made up its mind not to respond in terms of equivalents. Naturally, public opinion on the European side could not hold on to it, and instead began to call for peace, calling on the United States and the Soviet Union not to let the world fall into a nuclear war~lightnovelpub.net~ After this, As if it were business as usual, nothing had changed. Ellen Wilson accompanied Hepburn to the opera house to listen to operas, accompanied her to concerts, and attended theatrical evenings. Women had their own busy schedules: shopping for items and customizing new clothes.

How can the mere Tsar nuclear bomb be compared to Hepburn's mood? Alan Wilson is trying 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 he had been deceived by a man because of his lack of experience.

"This can't be said. For you, I can be fearless. Even if the Soviet Tsar nuclear bomb falls on my head, I can keep my face." Alan Wilson swears and swears, and then adds, " I'm not a tough-looking, timid American, Audrey, remember that."

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