British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 1419: US-Tin established diplomatic relations

"Sikkim wants to use diplomatic channels to get in touch with the United States? No problem, the king is my friend. We must pay attention to the news in Dhaka. News that is not in the national interest will never be sent out." Alan Wilson hung up after he finished speaking. Telephone.

Anna glanced at the man who hung up the phone quickly, and her eyes flashed brightly, "What? Don't you believe me even today?"

"Darling, where did it go." Alan Wilson replied with a smile, "I just don't want the war to ruin the Christmas atmosphere between us, absolutely nothing else."

In fact, there is nothing to say. Both the Soviet Union and the United Kingdom supported India, but the strength of their support was different. The Soviet Union was more straightforward, and the United Kingdom was more subtle.

After all, the United States supports Pakistan, and the fact that the United States supports Pakistan is not the result of a collective will, but the decision of a small group of people.

Don't look at the aggressive formation of the 74th Task Force by the United States, but the American public opinion, Congress and civil servants are more inclined to India. In fact, it is very simple. Compared with Pakistan, India is of course a more valuable party, which can be judged by individuals.

It is not a big country that has already fought with India once. From the standpoint of the United States, there is absolutely no need to be hostile to India.

At this time, a serious split broke out between the White House system, Congress, and the civil service in the United States. Domestic public opinion, Congress, and the civil service in the United States basically supported India, while the White House and the foreign affairs department under Kissinger strongly supported Pakistan, and American civil servants almost collectively supported India. In the rebellion, there are three specific supporters of Pakistan, President Nixon, Kissinger and Bush Sr.

The hostility to India is not the consensus of the American political circle, but a decision made by a small circle. Alan Wilson used history as a mirror and knew that Kissinger was not a shady old fox in the early days of politics. In particular, the decision-making during the third Indo-Pakistani war was properly a permanent man.

Therefore, the Sikkim card has only become extremely valuable until now. Whether it is Nixon, Kissinger, or Bush, facing the embarrassment of the 74th Task Force, and the possibility that India may completely collapse Attacks on the Soviet Union must draw a card.

It just so happened that the Queen of Sikkim was an American, and she sent a request for help to bring Sikkim, which has a very strategic position, into Washington's sight. The Siliguri Corridor is so narrow that once Sikkim is in sight, its value is immediately apparent.

There is no need for Anna to know these words, but Anna is still confused, "It's been so long, you're so stingy, I've already given birth to two children."

"It's not what you think. Both the Soviet Union and the United Kingdom support India. At least we have a common position on matters in South Asia. We must give the United States a step down, right?" Alan Wilson comforted the unhappy little dragoons. "Did you know there was a massacre in Dhaka?"

Seeing Anna shaking his head, Alan Wilson lowered his voice and said, "When the US military appears in Sikkim, we will send out the news of the Dhaka massacre, and countries that support Pakistan may be embarrassed. It's a pity that the Himalayas are under lockdown. The mountain season, if it is not the season of closing the mountain, it is not only the United States that is embarrassed."

As soon as the news of the Dhaka massacre came out, it was embarrassing of course that there was a country that joined the United States in supporting Pakistan, a country that was taller than the sky and deeper than the sea.

It's a pity that the heavy snow blocked the mountains and made them hide. In fact, Alan Wilson especially welcomed the resolute support of the Pakistani army's massacre of civilians.

A day later, with the news that the Queen of Sikkim called for the establishment of diplomatic relations between the United States and Sikkim, Alan Wilson came to Whitehall, wrote a list on a piece of paper, and then called Wick to send it to Kuala Lumpur, "Give it to Ellie. Sha goes to the apportionment, it is not a burden, can alms be considered a burden? With the situation that Bangladesh is now in ruins, what is it to donate something?"

What Wick received was a list of apportionments handwritten by the supreme authority. The sugar king donated some sugar, the oil refining king donated palm oil, and the instant noodle king donated instant noodles. They were not at a loss. Lose together.

Of course, the British-Malaysian colonial government took care of the bulk items by themselves, just pour out some old rice from the granary.

It's all marked like this, so you still have to choose whether it's expired? Bangladeshis should not be so ignorant of good and bad. As for the wider call for donations from Malayan subjects, Alyssa can make a decision by herself.

Calling on a colony to donate donations is definitely not a difficult task, because the situation in Bangladesh is really miserable now. Pakistan's continuous suppression for nearly a year has caused millions of casualties. Scrape the Bengal again, and the Bengalis are about to eat dirt.

Such a miserable place, especially when compared with Malaya, the pearl of Asia, seeking truth from facts is enough to arouse the sympathy of Malayan subjects.

In fact, in places with good economic development, it is easy to breed such cheap sympathy. It is not necessarily true that the subjects of Malaya are exceptionally kind, and they do not know the Bangladeshis. More precisely, this kind of sympathy and seeing Stray dogs feel almost pitiful.

If the Bangladeshis had a very good life, and they still competed with Malaya in the industry, maybe the subjects of Malaya would set off firecrackers to celebrate after hearing about this war.

The supreme authority is definitely not taking advantage of the opportunity to gather wool. Malaya has the task of Malaya, so does the British mainland have no task?

Of course there are. For example, considering that there are 60 million Bangladeshis, I don’t know if there will be any more after this war, but Alan Wilson thinks he has it. His job now is to talk to the Prime Minister and print 60 million pounds. thing.

Just when the Secretary-General of the Cabinet was going to talk to the Prime Minister about the specific operation of quantitative easing, the life-saving straw from Sikkim, from the Bay of Bengal, across the Suez Canal, and along the warm North Atlantic current, arrived at the faithful Washington. Singer knew.

Of course, it sounds good to say it against all opinions, but this time, the decision to support Pakistan was really decided after a small circle of discussions. As a result, the now-formed task force formed a presence fleet in the Bay of Bengal to pay tribute to the Indian army's sweep of East Pakistan.

This embarrassing situation has become synonymous with blind and barren operations, which has made the groups who have criticized Pakistan to question Kissinger himself and President Nixon behind him.

It can be said that since the Indo-Pakistani war, Kissinger didn't sleep well, and the war was going in a direction he didn't want to see.

The appeal of the Queen of Sikkim at this time came at the right time, not to mention the content that Sikkim, a small country, is afraid of the behemoths around her. The Queen is an American, and the government certainly believes in the Americans.

Kissinger left with a life-saving straw and came to the White House, explaining the latest situation to President Nixon, "Hope Cook is an American citizen, and we currently have no diplomatic relations with Sikkim. Obviously, India is extremely important to this geographical location. Small countries have ambitions, and India should learn a lesson this time by ignoring our diplomatic efforts and making a move to undermine the regional balance."

This scene was within the expectation of Alan Wilson, who was preparing to print money. Although he did not witness it with his own eyes, Kissinger's performance at this time really verified his judgment.

When India, supported by the Soviet Union, won a victory, the United States always had to pull back a game. How important is the position of Sikkim, and the Queen is still an American citizen.

"British public opinion is also intensely discussing this matter, which is mainly divided into two types. They believe that Sikkim is a country with traditional British influence, and it has a very strategic position, but they hope the United States will help when something happens. There are even voices who believe that Hopper Cook It's a CIA agent, and this is an American conspiracy to go deep into Britain's traditional areas of influence this time around."

Now there is no other way. In fact, Kissinger is also very wronged. The United States was frustrated in the Vietnam War and urgently needs to improve relations with a certain major country. Pakistan has a good relationship with a certain major country, which is a bridge.

But at this time, Pakistan is in civil strife. From the perspective of the United States, Pakistan cannot be abandoned at this time.

But the key point is that Kissinger secretly went to visit ~lightnovelpub.net~, except for being discovered by a cabinet secretary in London, it can be said to be extremely confidential. How could this be known to civil servants in Congress and the executive branch?

Of course, the dark-box operation should not be known to too many people, so it happened that most people who did not know the inside story were opposed to the hostility between the United States and India, but the United States deterred India.

Nixon was silent. Now it is obviously a multiple-choice question. The decision to improve relations and dig a corner of the Soviet Union has already been implemented, so he can only continue.

"Establish diplomatic relations with Sikkim, and send C-5 transport planes to transport the Marine Corps from Thailand to Sikkim. The relevant countries should be informed about this matter. You can arrange the establishment of diplomatic relations with Sikkim. After that, let the task force leave the Bay of Bengal. Issue a statement that the United States will Will defend the security of West Pakistan and get New Delhi to end the war immediately."

Soon, the C-5 transport plane at the Thai military base took to the ground with the hastily appointed diplomats and a team of marines, and flew towards Sikkim, a small country in the southern foothills of the Himalayas.

At this time, Bangladesh has ceased fire across the board. The Pakistani army is surrendering to the attacking Indian army. India, which is in ecstasy across the country, does not know the latest action of the United States.

The United States immediately exerted diplomatic pressure through diplomatic channels on India, which had won the East Pakistan campaign, and urged India to cease fire immediately and stop the war immediately.

Sikkim has an airport built by the United Kingdom before, which can land British strategic transport planes. Of course, there is no problem with the United States. In addition to the U-shaped flag, the Stars and Stripes appeared in Sikkim on this day.

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