British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 1336: overcoming difficulties

The top priority is to control people first. Alan Wilson still believes that a high commissioner can handle this matter. The cause and effect are still unclear, but he guesses that the leader should be the wounded American soldier, not the South Korean wounded soldier. He believes that in the absence of When people pay attention, the ability of South Korean soldiers to attack civilians with heavy punches, but that is in the realm of South Vietnam.

Malaya is a British colony. Koreans should not have the guts to do things on British soil. After waiting for a while, the telegram from Kuala Lumpur arrived at Whitehall.

His guess was not wrong at all. The crimes against the local hospital nurses were committed by the wounded American soldiers. As for the wounded Korean soldiers involved, they obeyed the orders of the suzerain to help.

This is not surprising at all. American soldiers are like this in any country in the world, including the United States. It seems that in later generations, there is a movie called the general's daughter about the fact that the American army can't control the crotch anywhere, even the general. His daughters are all victims, and it is not surprising that he appeared in Malaya.

Now, he didn't have to act rashly. He first saw how Richard responded. When the second phone rang, Richard had already indicated that he had sent someone to arrest all the wounded soldiers involved.

"Colonial Malaya is conservative, and you know that's what the colonies fear most. Crimes against women are the most likely to inspire nationalism, and that's what the UK is trying to avoid. So you have to do something serious. As it turns out, whether to apply the Great Qing Law or the Peaceful Sharia Law is up to the local judicial officials to decide. The first priority is to restore the UK’s prestige and defend local interests.”

Alan Wilson paused when he said this, "As for the mastermind, first determine his origin. If he is famous, he may eventually be released by pressure from the United States, but if he has no background, then don't be polite. In order to demonstrate the special relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States, we will not publicly kill American soldiers, but they are still wounded soldiers, and it is normal to have some complications. Drug overdose is not saved? Alcoholism? There are no excuses."

"If the Korean wounded soldiers are talked back by the local judicial officials in the colony, I guess they will die." Richard also expressed his worries, "Secretary-General, do you want to be publicly executed?"

"Korean? Huh!" Alan Wilson said comfortably, "Put all the soldiers who were treated in Malaya, without distinguishing between the United States and South Korea, and bring them all over for an in-depth education. Now there is another question, the South Vietnam U.S. Army Command. Do you know about this? Since you didn't block the news, I think so. If the U.S. generals put pressure on you, you're calling me."

Speaking of this, Alan Wilson looked at his watch again, "That's it, it's time to get off work here, I have something to talk about tomorrow."

According to the tradition of the U.S. military, once the U.S. military commits a crime in another country, as long as it is not caught on the spot, it will definitely be put under pressure. If the impact is great, the U.S. will definitely bring the soldiers who committed the crime back to their country. This is not because the U.S. military is good at internal affairs, but because the rules of this special group of the military are different from other groups.

Alan Wilson can give the U.S. military a face, and won't publicly kill the American soldier in the face of the city on top of the mountain, but this man wants to stay, can't pat his **** and leave.

In theory, a mere soldier would not attract the attention of the United States, so what would happen if he secretly killed him? In fact, the US military command in South Vietnam has not noticed this matter, because Richard has locked the criminals on the Koreans according to the instructions of the supreme authority.

As for the Pentagon in Washington, how can there be no air control of a soldier fighting abroad? The United States has nearly 200,000 troops stationed in South Vietnam, and they can't control it. Now the Pentagon's intense discussion is whether to expand the scope of the attack. This is the most important thing.

The chiefs of staff also strongly advocated a more violent three-dimensional attack by U.S. forces on North Vietnam. They took the proposal so seriously that they handed over another memo to the Department of Defense to reiterate their view that invasions of North Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, including the deployment of U.S. forces in Thailand, have become necessary, and that there is a risk of the use of nuclear weapons against a major power. Very likely.

All of these actions, they stress, underscore the need to mobilize U.S. reserves now.

Lyndon Johnson was deeply shocked by the Pentagon's thinking, because the CIA gave him diametrically opposite information, and concluded that it was indeed impossible to win with the current intensity of the war. As for several CIA programs, including: building a wall on the western and northern borders of South Vietnam; minelaying in ports; large-scale air strikes; Yes: None was sufficient to achieve the desired military victory for the United States.

Another additional option proposed sending U.S. troops to North Vietnam, which Marine officials estimate would require at least half a million additional U.S. troops in the region.

Lyndon Johnson ignored the dispute between the Pentagon and the CIA. He is preparing for the visit of British Prime Minister Harold Wilson to demonstrate the special relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States during this special period. It would be better if the United Kingdom could send troops.

The President of the United States will definitely be disappointed, because one of the main purposes of Harold Wilson's visit to the United States this time is to mediate a truce in the United States.

Recently, the relationship between the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union has been developing for the better. After a telephone conversation with Kosygin, Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union, Harold Wilson decided to persuade the United States to stop the war in the name of the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union.

In fact, this is not the first time that a country has persuaded the United States to stop the war. In the past year, eight countries have called for a truce with the United States. The United Kingdom and the United States have long been consistent in international affairs. British Prime Minister Wilson is very concerned about the escalation of President Lyndon Johnson's Vietnam War.

President Lyndon Johnson said he considered using nuclear weapons to end the war. Wilson persuaded the president of the United States to hold peace talks through a hotline and asked to come to the United States for an interview. The Texas-born US president refused! That was when Labour had just won the election.

Now that the U.S. military operations have made little progress, Harold Wilson once again fights to persuade him to stop the war, hoping that the United States will not fight any more.

Before the prime minister set off, Alan Wilson had betrayed this purpose to McCarthy, who made him the defender of the special relationship between Britain and the United States, unlike the prime minister who was suspected of being a Soviet spy. To even use Kosygin to pressure the President of the United States is simply intolerable.

Watching the Prime Minister board the special plane to the United States with expectant eyes, Alan Wilson stretched his back. Now is the time to take the opportunity to ask the Kuala Lumpur side whether the unfortunate isolated incident has been dealt with? This kind of thing needs to be cut quickly, and there is no hesitation.

When Harold Wilson arrived in Washington, when he met Lyndon Johnson, he expressed the hope that the United States would end the war.

This surprised the President of the United States. For the first time, he felt that the other party was judged by the CIA to be a Soviet spy, which gave rise to a trace of trust. Lyndon Johnson changed the subject and said, "I won't teach you how to solve the problem in Jakarta, and neither should you. Teach me how to deal with Vietnam. If you really want to help me, send some troops over to help us deal with those guerrillas. Officially declare that you are going to support us. If you can't do that, you'd better go ahead and deal with your Jakarta problem."

Lyndon Johnson was very rude to the British Prime Minister's joint mediation with the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union, and caused deep distrust. The United States may not mind some innocuous issues, but this is a large-scale war, and the United Kingdom Even with the Soviet Union?

Alan Wilson knew that the Prime Minister's visit this time would definitely be lonely. If he hadn't checked the Prime Minister's reliability and was in a third-party perspective, he might have doubted whether the Prime Minister was a Soviet spy? How could you think of talking with the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union and the Americans together?

He even thought that the prime minister should learn from himself, secretly kill off the US soldiers who committed crimes, and then punish the remaining seven Korean soldiers with great fanfare to defend the fact that the British protect the local residents of Malaya from being violated.

This time, Alan Wilson flew directly to Kuala Lumpur, ready to come to the scene to support Richard. Regarding the news of the unfortunate drug overdose of US soldier Sergeant John McNaughton, he also expressed sympathy to the US military command in South Vietnam~lightnovelpub.net ~War can really change a person. The cruel war has led to the choice of drugs in order to make up for the trauma of the soul. This should be taken as a warning.

He believes that the U.S. military will thank him for saving a soldier's pension. The death standard of American soldiers must ensure that soldiers are killed on the spot by the enemy on the battlefield, such as being sick in the army because of the combat environment, or unfortunately in the Falling to death while boarding a helicopter is not considered a death in action, and of course, drug overdose is not included in the scope of death.

"How many wounded soldiers from South Vietnam are in Singapore now?" Alan Wilson asked a question first as he walked out of the airport corridor and saw Richard approaching him.

"Seven or eight hundred people." Richard was stunned for a moment. "There are only more than one hundred American soldiers. We don't know why the Koreans won the treatment of coming to Singapore, but this was agreed by the US military."

"Maybe it's because they did too many **** things in South Vietnam. I'm afraid of being killed by the hospital in South Vietnam. Who's to say that?" Alan Wilson looked puzzled, "The United States has nearly 200,000 troops stationed in South Vietnam. , South Korea has less than 100,000 soldiers in South Vietnam. However, the ratio of South Korean wounded soldiers in Singapore is several times that of the US military. It seems that our US allies have arranged for South Korean soldiers to overcome difficulties."

The ratio of the number of Americans to South Korea is two to one, but the number of South Korean soldiers in the wounded soldiers is almost five times that of the United States. If the ratio of the rear hospitals in the Philippines is also the same, it really shows that the United States has taken his advice into account. The United States will never surrender until it is drained.

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