British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 1208: 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 personally, but the United States is still making wrong judgments. I am very worried about the future of the United States."

The threat of the Soviet Union cannot be overemphasized. Even Alan Wilson felt that Russia after its disintegration would be difficult to deal with.

Think about the total economic volume of the United States itself plus the European Union. Even if Russia's economy is underestimated due to sanctions, that is an astronomical gap, but so what? It's not that Europe and the United States are disgraced.

Adding up to 40 trillion economies, the 1.5 trillion economies can't get down. 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. For a comparison, it was before the sanctions A comparison of the economic aggregates of Venezuela and the United States.

The Soviet Union has only shipped nuclear missiles from Cuba for a month. What is the United States talking about unifying its nuclear forces here?

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

"After unifying the nuclear forces, it will help to 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 about this... I think the disintegration of NATO has reached the countdown." Alan Wilson was unmoved in the face of this threat, "Dear Secretary of State, you should understand something. The United States can Standing firm, with the help of the UK in it, made a big difference."

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

Alan Wilson reminded Dean Rusk, the U.S. Secretary of State, that the history of the founding of NATO is that the United Kingdom contacted France and took the initiative to let the United States be the leader of Europe. But an unknown.

"The United States is defending the freedom and stability of Europe." Dean Rusk emphasized, almost tilting the table.

Alan Wilson was a tactical backward, unhurried retort, "It is to make Europeans think that the United States is defending the freedom and stability of Europe. The Soviets do not know it. Similarly, France does not think that the United States is defending Europe."

Before Dean Rusk could refute anything, Alan Wilson added another sentence, "The United States did not win the Korean War, and even the second country in the Soviet bloc. Why do you think that the Soviet Union is afraid of the United States? The number of troops garrisoned, so there is no action against Europe?"

This is already a contempt for the military strength of the United States, although Alan Wilson said it once in front of Dulles before.

But what occasion is this? This is a formal meeting of the Anglo-American summit meeting. He said this, almost questioning the capabilities of the United States.

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

"Dear Secretary of State, this is only the understanding of some people." Rabo Butler smoothed things out with a smile, and then asked, "Is it the common understanding of the American political circles to include British and French nuclear weapons into the joint nuclear force?"

Just as Kennedy and Eden were posing for a photo of the special relationship between Britain and the United States, the diplomatic teams of the two countries immediately collapsed.

This made the two great figures remain silent. The two had a certain degree of psychological preparation, and through this meeting, they knew to a certain extent what the other party's purpose was.

Kennedy knew the existence of Huiying's twenty-six articles. In his opinion, this was a blackmail from the United Kingdom to the United States.

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

Regarding the right to use nuclear weapons, Alan Wilson reiterated that the United States broke the contract, and President Truman tore up the shared nuclear program, causing Britain 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. This is not the case at all when dealing with Japan and Germany. They try their best to cultivate and consciously let Germany and Japan compete with Britain and France.

"Washington was obedient to the Soviet bloc, and Washington took heavy blows to its allies. The result was the Cuban Missile Crisis, and now European countries have increased their 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."

Gu Yi/span>London's major newspapers expressed their concern about the Nassau meeting, which also aroused the solidarity of Agence France-Presse. The de Gaulle government has declared to the outside world, "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 stance of the de Gaulle government has aroused great repercussions in Europe, and many European countries have recognized it. Britain and France had conflicts with the United States on this issue. France, although not participating in the negotiations, has been speaking in solidarity with Britain.

Ladies of the same rank as their wives in Bonn, Paris, London, are also concerned about how their men are doing in Nassau.

Of course, Alan Wilson is trying his best to safeguard the interests of the United Kingdom, just like a repeater repeating Huiying's twenty-six articles. Let the United States open its market, provide unconditional aid, and face up to the exchange rate manipulation of Japan and Germany.

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

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

Dean Rusk directly exposed the public opinion that India was able to retreat under the so-called British intervention. This is simply a lie, the war would have ended without Britain.

"Well said, now let's talk about what it means for the United States to do the same thing during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Maybe we should tell people all over the world about the U.S. withdrawal of Turkish missiles and let them know that the whole crisis in the U.S. Is it possible to make the Soviet Union retreat in the face of difficulties?"

Allen Wilson joked eccentrically, "Of course the United States can send nuclear missiles back to Turkey. I believe that with the strength of the United States, it will definitely be able to frighten the Soviet Union. So what if it doesn't count? The Soviet Union really dares to tell the truth? But again Coupled with the public opinion in the UK, it is not so easy to stick your head in the ground like an ostrich, right?"

The atmosphere at the meeting venue has become more and more enthusiastic. Both sides are using practical actions to prove what is the real special relationship between Britain and the United States. Dean Rusk reminded a basic fact, "Don't forget that the British mainland is not big. It's still a colonial country."

Alan Wilson got up directly, and performed what it means to walk away in front of Dean Rusk.

In the eyes of the Americans, this is this difficult British diplomat who has been seized by the United States for seven inches, and he is at a loss for words. The departure of the opponent can prove that although the process is tortuous, the United States has already gained the upper hand in this round of talks.

But in less than 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 2010, when a group of North Korean refugees in rags approached a U.S. position next to a railway bridge, U.S. soldiers stationed there opened fire on them, and planes joined in the strafing, killing at least 300 people, most of them women and children."

"A sudden airstrike on an island near Incheon in September killed more than a hundred civilians."

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

"This is a photo taken by British diplomats at that time." Alan Wilson was hanging around Dean Rusk holding the bound photo, "Dear Mr. Secretary of State, the United States is indeed not a colonist, and the command of the South Korean army is still in the United States Is it in the hands of the headquarters? Similarly, the situation in Japan is similar to that in South Korea.”

"I don't learn to ignore it myself. I graduated from Oxford University completely by accident. With my superficial knowledge, I don't understand the difference between the current state of Japan and South Korea and the colonies."

"With the current level of poverty in South Korea and South Korea's de facto military-style government, if this incident is known to citizens from all over the world, how will the United States respond to this public opinion attack?"

"Also! This is the record of murders and rapes by the US military stationed in Japan in the past ten years ~lightnovelpub.net~." Allen Wilson smiled and took out a thicker investigation report, "More than five thousand cases, all of which are from the Japanese government What can be recorded adds up to an appalling amount.”

"First of all, I am not blaming the American soldiers stationed abroad, because the British army is not very kind in the colonies. Of course, it is much more kind than the American army. I just want to explain that if you look deeper into the definition of a colonial empire, it may be It will be embarrassing, and the one that is embarrassing is definitely not Britain, the whole world knows that Britain is a colonial empire."

All the documents and photos that were taken out were all recorded in detail. In fact, the Koreans themselves know that the multiple massacres by the US military are also the reason for the anti-American wave in South Korea in later generations.

This time, the talks collapsed without any accident. Dean Rusk accused the United Kingdom of failing the trust of the United States in its allies, and even investigated the sterilization.

"If it wasn't for the United States wanting to apply similar treatment to the United Kingdom, I would not have shown it. The United States is still a reliable beacon, and the United Kingdom is willing to archive these documents and not publish them. After all, when facing the issue of the Soviet Union , Britain does not want the reputation of the United States to be damaged, and some isolated incidents in Japan and South Korea, how can Britain really care about it?"