British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 1234: Nasser in Yemen

Alan Wilson put Wick among the members of the talks on banning nuclear weapons tests. Mixed qualifications are more appropriate.

Similar talks may not be fruitful for several years, which is also the norm in international conferences. Alan Wilson's interest in Stockholm is limited to the fact that here is a lady, Greta Garbo, who came to visit.

After attending the victory opening, he returned to London to continue his boring career as cabinet secretary.

"I thought you would stay for a few more days." Pamela Mountbatten was surprised, why is her husband so good lately?

"That kind of unimportant meeting is more suitable for mixing seniority. I've already passed that time." Alan Wilson replied lightly, "Who wants to always attend that kind of boring saliva meeting?"

"Isn't it important?" Pamela Mountbatten looked bewildered, not expecting her husband to give such an evaluation, "That is a formal negotiation to ban nuclear weapons testing, and it is a major event related to world peace."

"For Europe, the Soviet tank army is more threatening than nuclear weapons that can aim at each other." Alan Wilson twitched his mouth and replied indifferently, "You let the Soviet Union reduce the military power of Eastern Europe a little bit, Much more important than talks to ban nuclear weapons testing."

What is the use of this meeting, can the Soviet Union manage a certain power? can not! Can Britain and the United States make France stop working on the hydrogen bomb? No, so what's the use of this meeting?

It's only useful in reaching consensus. Just like Pamela Mountbatten said, it can appeal to world peace.

Alan Wilson's perception of the threat to the Soviet Union is mainly in terms of national power. The number of nuclear weapons is only one of the manifestations. Is the ground armed force of the Soviet Union not a threat? Is the Red Navy weak? Air Force is trash? This is all supported by national strength.

"You have always looked up to countries with large territories and large populations, except for India." Pamela Mountbatten teased her husband, thinking that men are biased on this issue. .

"Because India's territory is indeed not large, and its geography is also very bad. The influence of Hinduism is limited to South Asia, and it is basically a regional power. Indians say that Buddhism is a branch of Hinduism. Apart from himself, which country believes it? "Alan Wilson denied that he looked down on India.

In fact, he believes that even if India does not climb the high-end manufacturing industry, but only conducts extensive development, it can be expected to surpass Japan in the total number of decades. The population is there.

And who said Japan can always be at the top? Alan Wilson believes that it is not difficult for a major country to surpass Japan's per capita income, just as Russia wants to surpass Europe's level.

The method is the same, trying to create conflict to make international capital think that Japan is not safe. Using this kind of insecurity to make Japan's economy collapse, I can't catch up with you, can't I still pull you to be as poor as me?

In his opinion, Japan's fate is no more than that sooner or later, if there is no conflict, it will die slowly, and its per capita income will drop bit by bit, until even the auto industry declines, and it goes against a certain big country.

If there is something similar to Ukraine, Japan is an island country that needs to import everything. From the first world to the third world, it can be done in half a year.

The world is so unfair. In the face of the challenge of the Soviet Union, the free world has worked together to blockade and besieged for decades. After the end of the Cold War, they dared not slack off at all, for fear that Russia would have signs of cheating.

For Japan, all it takes is the Plaza Accord. Americans are well aware that Japan is the second in the world. If it leaves the American system, it means that it is not enough to eat.

After all, India is really a powerful country. It can’t compare to the conditions of a big country, but it is easy to surpass 90% of the countries in the world. It is a pity that there are no small wealthy countries around India. Pakistan is also barefoot. Let the Indians blackmail.

When did Alan Wilson look down on India? He only met the Indian ambassador to the UK yesterday. He praised the glorious history of Indian civilization and made it clear that the Himalayan battle was just an accident, and India's future is bright.

It’s not okay to say that. The five members of the YouTube channel have this temper, and they really pretend to be a suzerain. Indians will definitely tell you that India is a big country. By the way, if you recall the history of British colonization of India, Alan Wilson will feel uncomfortable, he can’t. Better than the Indians in this debate.

After quietly listening to her husband's sophistry, Pamela Mountbatten said with a look of admiration that you are right, "So dear, do you think India is ahead of Egypt or behind Egypt?"

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"After that, for the UK," Alan Wilson answered decisively. "The importance of the Suez Canal to the UK is nothing compared to it. It's really worrying to hear that the Free Officers Organization has never been eliminated."

Alan Wilson originally thought that the Arab leader Nasser should have disappeared, but two riots in Algeria and Libya that did not shake the local government show that the Free Officers Organization has not collapsed, so it seems that Nasser is still alive, but he does not know where to go. where did it go.

The cabinet secretary's guess was correct. Nasser, who was determined to overthrow the colonial rule, has always adhered to the idea. With his followers in the Arab world, looking for the weak link of imperialism.

In recent years, Nasser has become an indomitable Emperor Zhaolie. Egypt has failed, Algeria has failed, and even Libya has failed. This has not shaken Nasser's mind. He firmly believes that there must be places to resist British colonization.

He was in a vast gray wasteland full of rubble and dust. Time is neither day nor night. The ground beneath his feet was an ever-changing layer of gravel, tugging at his boots.

He was struggling. There was a burning pain in the lower part of his back, down his hip and up his spine. Salty and bitter fine sand gathered in the mouth. His throat made him struggle to even breathe. He glanced at the horizon and felt a sting in his eyes: there were wisps of black smoke deflected by the wind.

He was tired, had no sense of direction, and was losing his strength. He got down on his stomach and started crawling on his hands and knees. Sharp stones gnawed at the flesh.

He found a follower in a shallow ditch. He was covered in blood, but he was still alive.

Nasser fed him water and could see that the wounds were not big. Nasser heard the thumping sound of the helicopter blades, still slight but growing, a British Tiger gunship, almost a nightmare.

Must leave this place soon. The noise was deafening now. The helicopter was above them, but they couldn't see it.

A hurricane rolled up the sand and the gravel spun up and stabbed people to the point of being unable to open their eyes. For a moment, he couldn't see anything, and leaned over and groped to hug the soldiers who were following him. Nasser's hand sunk into a chunk of battered flesh.

Then the chaos began with the onslaught of bullets and rockets. There were explosions one after another, sending blinding ash plumes around them. From the endless echoes came the dying scream of a nearby person, and it stopped in the air for a long time.

"No?" Nasser sat up suddenly, panting heavily, his face and neck covered with sweat. His legs were still shaking and twitching. He felt as if his whole body was filled with lead, and the feeling of isolation and helplessness in his heart lingered for a long time.

After a while, Nasser looked around the room, trying to calm himself down. There was a dull pain in his spine. Since his third defeat in Libya, Nasser began to have such dreams, and they recurred frequently, with only black and gray colors and only desert in the background.

"Colonel, what's the matter with you?" Sadat heard the movement and entered Nasser's room, followed by Farah and others, all of Nasser's followers.

"I dreamed of the difficult years, and many of my friends were sacrificed." At the same time as Nasser spoke, the sweat on his body was gradually evaporating~lightnovelpub.net~ After saying a few words, he regained a little energy, "Stop talking about this. For the sake of our cause, we still have to strengthen our beliefs.”

Nasser, who has been defeated and defeated repeatedly, seems to have bred revolutionary optimism and asked about the current situation outside. He brought hundreds of followers to Yemen, a British colony, to continue his Arab liberation cause.

I chose to come to Yemen because there was news that the United Kingdom was discussing the independence of Yemen with the local tribal forces in Yemen, and Yemen was at the ebb of the British influence.

To this day, Nasser has experienced many ups and downs many times. He chose Yemen, which is still very powerful in the UK, to continue his career, for himself and for his followers.

"The British Commission has moved to Qatar, and most of its troops have been evacuated to the Persian Gulf and Socotra. Negotiations are underway with several tribes. However, the British seem to want to keep the Aden military base, and many people are protesting, hoping Britain can completely withdraw and restore Yemen's sovereignty." Farah replied immediately, "Are we taking advantage of this time to carry out an armed uprising?"

"The previous failures show that the colonists are still quite powerful." Nasser shook his head and said, "We have to guarantee the success rate this time, so we must first go dormant and strengthen ourselves to stand firm, so that we can rescue other Arab brothers later."

Although Nasser's many failures did not make Nasser lose his blood, it was obvious that he was more cautious.

How to gain a firm foothold in Yemen is a major issue for him to consider, especially since there are still powerful tribal forces in Yemen, to ensure success, it is not too late to realize other ideas after success.