British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 1173: 3rd fire

How to help, especially to maximize the interests of the United Kingdom, is a big problem.

To put it simply, of course it is to save India, but it cannot be really saved. But it will not be like Ukraine, not even willing to write a blank check.

Britain's military power still needs to be moved, which is also good for Britain.

"Can you highlight the importance of the Royal Navy? Like this kind of global troop mobilization, do you count on the Belfast strategic transport aircraft? Not to mention that a few have not been built yet, and there are orders from Germany and France. Even if there is a strategic transport aircraft formation that can be relied upon, it cannot be used because the aircraft fly too fast."

What if Nehru really thinks that I, Daying, came here to join the war? Should the UK join or not? Why don't you join? India still has a lot of British investment so far, and the import and export of the entire country are still settled in pounds.

What about the import and export of Xiangjiang, and the industrial base of Malaya? These two places are mainly populated by Chinese, and they are the support of the current British Empire...

Britain is only aid, even if it stops at the threat of war, it can still ensure the smooth operation of the two places. But you can't really put the British armed forces into the war.

In essence, the biggest effect of this war on the United Kingdom is the same as that of Ukraine on NATO.

Britain can provide solidarity within all scopes, but it cannot really put its own military power into it, just like NATO will never go to war with Russia because of Ukraine. This is the same reason.

"In a sense, the benefits of being successful are huge, but the risks are also huge, almost like dancing on a tightrope." Mountbatten was a little surprised that his son-in-law was quite adventurous at times.

"The risk is still controllable, and it's not facing the Soviet Union." Alan Wilson said with a smile, "If this strategic transportation can demonstrate the role of the navy, I believe the marshal will be happy."

Mountbatten raised his eyebrows, and his son-in-law never said that India would lose. All the arrangements were based on the consequences of India's crushing defeat. "Actually, in terms of the distance between the disputed location and the core territory of the two sides, India has an advantage, even if it fails. , it shouldn’t be too miserable.”

"Not for a country with a real army power, but for a country that thinks it is a country with a strong army." Alan Wilson didn't have to answer the question with the words of a civil servant blocked by two ends, but he could only answer this way.

The top-heavyness of the Indian army is a historical problem, and it has started since independence. Moreover, there is also a problem with the deployment of the front line. A serious military power will never put heavy troops on the front line. That is something that Ukraine will do.

But that's what India does. The forward policy is known by its name, and the army's deployment is top-heavy. Alan Wilson estimated that once the first-line troops are divided and surrounded, whether India has the arrangement of second-line troops will be a problem.

In fact, at this moment, the Indian soldiers on the front line are cursing Lieutenant General Kaur, who made the forward policy, as a donkey.

Marshal Mountbatten recognized what his son-in-law said. This time, the rush to aid can demonstrate the importance of the navy in global troop projection. For this reason, he revised his son-in-law's opinion. Garrison transported to India.

"I believe this time is enough for the two countries to solve their own problems." Mountbatten believes that this marching route is more appropriate. If the Pacific Fleet of Malaya is mobilized to go to East Africa and return to India, such a turnaround? Clearing away responsibility is a bit too obvious.

This cannot be explained. The Pacific Fleet can be mobilized to rush to India, but even a little army cannot be mobilized to deter it.

It is much more reasonable to use the power of the Mediterranean Fleet, the distance is also very far, and the vacancy left by the Mediterranean Fleet can also be replaced by the Atlantic Fleet, which is more logical from the naval point of view.

Asked about the transfer time, Alan Wilson nodded and said, "I believe that one month is enough. If it doesn't work, you can reduce the speed appropriately. In case the war ends and the fleet is still halfway, you can send Belfast The strategic transport plane was fully loaded with British soldiers and landed in Goa. Of course, the national flag should be prepared a little more, and the reporters accompanying the army should also be prepared."

"Oh, the Indians will definitely thank you." Mountbatten twitched the corner of his mouth, discussing the transfer of the navy in a serious manner, because this sentence added a lot of comedy.

"Of course, no one loves India more than me." Alan Wilson didn't feel embarrassed at all. He stated his position, and he had a showdown. He will definitely stand on India's side. "I believe that the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Meeting in December will Prime Minister Nehru will thank us." If Nehru will attend!

In fact, this year's Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Meeting is held in October. Alan Wilson, after persuading the supreme authority Norman Brooke, decided to hold it in December.

It was more suitable for India, which returned from a big victory, to be held at that time, and it could also demonstrate India's influence.

But if there is another more likely result, this time the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Meeting may become a different flavor. Alan Wilson estimates that Nehru will not come to participate.

The one-morning vacation was over, and Alan Wilson was going back to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to work. When he took a taxi, he still muttered Timaya's name inside.

Gu scold/span> Back in his office, Alan Wilson has already made up his mind and decided to use Timaya, the former chief of staff, to direct a scene of self-destruction of the Great Wall. This must be operated by a professional media similar to the BBC Okay, I wonder if his dear wife will make recharging the media a priority when she arrives in Perth.

The current situation is unknown. Although there is a special relationship between the Five Eyes Alliance and British India that once laid mines, Alan Wilson knew that there were two heats brewing, but it is still difficult to estimate which one will pay the water first. From the perspective, he naturally hopes to pay the water surface first in the decisive battle on the top of the Himalayas.

Once India's forces surfaced in advance, the United Kingdom could take military mobilization without delay.

By the time the Cuban missile crisis became known to the whole world, the British navy had already set off, and there was no turning back. At least at the military level, Britain could leave the vortex of North America.

Asia is booming, and the British mainland is in Europe, so it will not have an impact on the UK.

Taking advantage of this opportunity, Alan Wilson took the time to light a third fire and sent a telegram to Northern Rhodesia.

The war in Katanga, Congo, has been going on for more than a year. Grace sometimes wonders if he really came here to be an internationalist fighter. For Northern Rhodesia, the low-intensity fighting state is not enough. How unacceptable, the loss of their armed forces is not too big.

But some doubts have spread in the army, and it will inevitably not jeopardize his own status after a long time.

Just like Alan Wilson in London, waiting for which of the two hotspots to surface first, Grace is also waiting for when the time Alan Wilson said will come. The two are in different continents, and the mood at this time is equally tormented.

During this period of time, Grace became more and more silent. If things go on like this, he might move towards a philosopher. At this moment, a man in military uniform pushed the door in, "Colonel, a telegram from London."

Grace jumped up directly. Such a big reaction startled the man who came in. Before he could react, the telegram in his hand had been snatched by Grace. The colonel in his eyes waved, "You go out first."

"Grace, my friend, this time is very boring, or you are living in suffering and waiting, and you may curse me many times in your heart, right? Your waiting is justified, if you believe my people Now, you can do what you want to do."

"Pay more attention to international news these days, and then you will know why this time is the most suitable."

The paragraphs in the telegram were not long, but for Grace, there was still a sense of unfinished business at this moment.

"Call the freedom fighter Tshombe over here." Grace picked up the phone, bared white teeth so hideous.

He couldn't wait any longer, and he was going to do it now, which was also the purpose of his coming to Lubumbashi.

Chetnik, who followed Grace every step of the way, has been deployed around the Northern Rhodesian armed forces.

About Tshombe's Katanga Independence Army, and the United Kingdom stood by each other and gathered forces from both sides to counterattack. The two had a very pleasant conversation. Grace kept Chong Bo until dark, and went out to see him off with some reluctance.

"Reinforcements will come soon, Lumumba's ambition will not succeed." Grace vowed.

"This is the best." Tsung Bo didn't doubt him, then got into the car and disappeared into the night.

The sky is so dark that you can't see your fingers~lightnovelpub.net~ But Lubumbashi is still calm, at least that's what Chong Bo thinks, he thinks it's wrong.

On this day, he, a Katanga strengthener, was attacked by Lumumba's armed forces inclined to Lumumba. This was a very successful beheading operation, almost equivalent to completing this feat in the enemy's stronghold.

At the same time, some troops, chanting slogans to drive the colonists out, launched an attack in Lubumbashi. Buildings were set ablaze and the Congolese great city was engulfed in a **** fray.

Half of Katanga province is still in the hands of the independent armed forces, especially in Lubumbashi. Many citizens are at a loss and tremble at the sudden fighting. The gunshots rang out all night, and people listened to it constantly. The sound of guns and guns spent an unforgettable night.

"The respected independence leader, Mr. Tshombe, was killed in a well-planned attack by Lumumba elements last night. But the rebellious troops have been wiped out. Thankfully, the city is now safe."

Overnight, the whole of Lubumbashi fell into the hands of Grace, and the head of Katanga's independence died. To provide you with the fastest update of British civil servants, free reading of Chapter 1173 The Third Fire.