British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 1208: cordial and friendly negotiation

"On such a solemn occasion today, I don't want to emphasize the threat of the Soviet Union. Two months ago, the United States felt it firsthand, and the United States is still making chaotic judgments. I am very worried about the future of the United States."

The threat of the Soviet Union cannot be overemphasized, and even Alan Wilson felt that Russia after the disintegration was difficult to deal with.

Think about the total economic volume of the United States and the European Union. Even if Russia's economy is undervalued because of sanctions, it is still an astronomical gap, but so what? It's not the disgrace of Europe and the United States.

Adding up the 40 trillion economy, the 1500 billion economy can't take down the stage. It can be seen that Russia is really angry, and how embarrassing it is for Europe and the United States. The economic gap is more than 20 times. To compare it, it was before the sanctions. Comparison of the economic aggregates of Venezuela and the United States.

It has only been a month since the Soviet Union shipped nuclear missiles from Cuba. What is the United States talking about about unifying nuclear forces here?

At the end of World War II in 1945, Britain wanted to rule the world together with the United States. Today, it is far less difficult than it was back then. How much does it want to be a follower of the United States?

"Unifying the nuclear forces will help increase the trust between the United Kingdom and the United States, unless the United Kingdom believes that its special relationship with the United States has come to an end." Dean Rusk began to threaten with a cold face.

"You should talk to the de Gaulle government. I think the countdown to the disintegration of NATO has come." Alan Wilson was unmoved by this threat, "Dear Secretary of State, you should know a little bit. The United States can The fact that Europe stood up, with the help of the UK, helped a lot."

"The French government has always advocated the independence of Europe. We and France have different understandings on this point. But if it is persecuted? It is not impossible to have a unified understanding. If that time comes, will the United States be able to stand on its feet in Europe?"

Alan Wilson reminded Dean Rusk, the US Secretary of State, that the history of the establishment of NATO is that the United Kingdom contacted France to take the initiative to make the United States the leader of the European Union. Once the United Kingdom and France feel that their interests are damaged, can the United States stay in Europe in a stable manner? That is an unknown.

"America is defending the freedom and stability of Europe," Dean Rusk emphasized, almost leaning over his desk.

Alan Wilson, on the other hand, leaned back tactically and retorted unhurriedly, "It is to make Europeans think that the United States is defending the freedom and stability of Europe. The Soviets know that, and France also does not think that the United States is defending Europe."

Before Dean Rusk could refute anything, Alan Wilson added another sentence, "The U.S. didn't win the Korean War, and even the second country in the Soviet bloc couldn't win, why do you think the Soviet Union was afraid of the U.S.? The number of garrisoned troops has not taken any action against Europe?"

This is already a disdain for American military power, although Alan Wilson said it once before Dulles.

But what is the occasion, this is the official meeting of the UK-US summit, he said, almost questioning the ability of the United States.

Dean Rusk glared, then looked at Rabo Butler, "Foreign Secretary, I want to know, is this voice a common understanding of the British diplomatic team?"

"Respected Secretary of State, it's only the understanding of some people." Rabo Butler smiled and rounded up the field, and then asked back, "I don't know if it is a common understanding of the US political circles to include British and French nuclear weapons into the common nuclear force?"

Just as Kennedy and Aiden were posing for the special relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States, the diplomatic teams of the two countries directly broke down.

This made the two big men silent, and the two were mentally prepared. Through this meeting, they knew to a certain extent what the other party's purpose was.

Kennedy knew about the existence of Huiying's 26 articles, which in his opinion was a blackmail by the United Kingdom against the United States.

Aiden also knew that the United States really wanted the United Kingdom to hand over the nuclear weapons that had been exhausted and put into actual combat after the war.

In terms of the right to use nuclear weapons, Alan Wilson reiterated that the United States had broken its promise, and President Truman tore up the shared nuclear program, causing the United Kingdom to suffer huge losses.

In terms of trade protection, Alan Wilson mentioned that the United States secretly set up obstacles to prevent the British Comet airliner from entering the US market until the Boeing airliner came out. When dealing with Japan and Germany, this was not the case at all. We tried our best to cultivate and consciously let Germany and Japan go to compete with Britain and France.

"Washington did its best to deal with the Soviet bloc, and attacked its ally Washington. The result is the Cuban missile crisis, and now European countries have increased distrust of the United States. At this time, the United States also hopes that Britain and France will include nuclear weapons. under the command of the United States."

Major newspapers in London have expressed their concern about the Nassau Conference, which also aroused the support of Agence France-Presse. The de Gaulle government has already declared, "France's nuclear weapons belong only to France and will not be handed over to anyone, whether it is an ally or any country."

The statement of the de Gaulle government has aroused great repercussions in Europe, and many European countries have recognized it. Britain and France were at odds with the United States on this issue. France, while not participating in the negotiations, has been showing solidarity with Britain.

Ladies in Bonn, Paris, London and their wives are also watching how their men are doing in Nassau.

Alan Wilson is, of course, trying his best to safeguard the interests of Britain, like a repeating machine repeating the 26 Huiying articles. Let the United States open its market, provide unconditional assistance, and face up to the exchange rate manipulation between Japan and Germany.

As for handing over nuclear weapons, don't even think about it, the terms of Huiying can be negotiated, and other matters will be discussed later.

"Perhaps Britain thinks that it no longer needs the help of the United States? Is it because the war in Asia and the dispatch of the Royal Navy caused the United Kingdom to have an illusion of thinking. Others don't understand it. Does the United States not know that the so-called saving of India by the United Kingdom is a joke. "

Dean Rusk directly debunked the public opinion that India was able to retreat completely under the so-called British interference. This is a lie at all, and the war would end without Britain.

"Well said, now let's talk about what exactly the same actions in the United States mean during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Maybe we should inform people around the world about the U.S. withdrawal of Turkey's missiles and let them know that the entire crisis The United States Did it do it in the end and let the Soviet Union retreat in spite of the difficulties?"

Alan Wilson quipped, "Of course the United States can send nuclear missiles back to Turkey. I believe that with the strength of the United States, the Soviet Union will be frightened, so what if it doesn't count? The Soviet Union really dares to tell the truth? Coupled with the British public opinion, it's not so easy to stick your head in the ground to be an ostrich, right?"

In the venue of the meeting, the atmosphere has become more and more enthusiastic. Both sides are using practical actions to prove what is the real special relationship between the United States and the United States. Dean Rusk's tone of reminder explained a basic fact, "Don't forget that the British mainland is not big, So far it's still a colonial country."

Alan Wilson got up directly and performed a "sleeve walk away" in front of Dean Rusk.

In the eyes of Americans, this is this difficult British diplomat, who has been held by the United States for seven inches, and is at a loss for words. The opponent's departure is evidence that, despite the twists and turns, the United States has the upper hand in this meeting.

But within ten minutes, Alan Wilson dragged a large suitcase back and forth, unhurriedly opened the suitcase, took out a fifty-page investigative report, and read, "1950 In July 2008, when a group of ragged North Korean refugees approached a U.S. military position beside a railway bridge, the U.S. soldiers stationed opened fire on them, and then planes joined the shooting, killing at least 300 people, most of them women and children.

"A sudden air strike on an island near Incheon in September killed more than 100 civilians."

"In January of the following year, U.S. Air Force planes threw napalm bombs on civilians sheltering in a cave in Danyang County, North Chungcheong Province, killing more than 300 people. Both air strikes were carried out during the day, with good visibility, and there was no misjudgment."

"This is a photo taken by British diplomats at the time." Alan Wilson wandered around Dean Rusk with the bound photo, "Dear Secretary of State, the United States is indeed not a colonizer, and the command of the Korean military is still in the United States. Headquarters, right? The situation in Japan is also similar to that in South Korea.”

"I didn't study and ignored it. It was a complete accident to graduate from Oxford University. With my shallow knowledge, I don't understand the difference between the current state of Japan and South Korea and the colony."

"With the current poverty level in South Korea and the fact that South Korea's government is in the form of a military government, if this incident is known to citizens from all over the world, I wonder how the United States will deal with this public opinion attack?"

"Also! This is the record of the murder and **** of the US military stationed in Japan in the last ten years ~lightnovelpub.net~" Alan Wilson smiled and took out a thicker investigation report, "There are more than 5,000 cases, all of which are caused by the Japanese government. What can be recorded adds up to horrific."

"First of all, I'm not blaming the American soldiers stationed abroad, because the British army is not so kind in the colony. Of course, it is still much kinder than the US military. I just want to explain that the definition of a colonial empire, if you study it in depth, may It would be embarrassing, and the embarrassment is definitely not the UK, the UK is a colonial empire and the whole world knows it.”

All the documents and photos taken out have been recorded in detail. In fact, the Koreans themselves know that the many massacres by the U.S. military are also the reason for the anti-American wave in South Korea in later generations.

This time, the talks collapsed again without incident. Dean Rusk accused the United Kingdom of betraying the trust of the United States in its allies and even investigated sterilization.

"If the United States hadn't wanted to apply similar treatment to the United Kingdom, I would not have taken it out. The United States is still a beacon that can be trusted, and the United Kingdom is willing to archive these documents and not publish them. After all, in the face of the Soviet Union, this issue , the UK doesn’t want the US’s reputation to be damaged, how can the UK really care about some isolated incidents in Japan and South Korea?”