British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 1629: Chemical weapon

But this is exactly what Alan Wilson wants to see. After all, he is the prime minister elected by the people. He is always so unreasonable. How should the work of Whitehall be carried out in the future?

On the contrary, if there is an empathetic Prime Minister who can complement Whitehall so that the two sides can cooperate happily, then it is also a good thing for this country.

Alan Wilson thought, should it be time to praise the greatness of Mrs. Thatcher?

Just like the supporters of the Conservative Party, after a short period of thinking, this kind of thing will be discussed next time. It is not a bad thing to observe first.

In any case, mobile phone manufacturing is currently a very profitable project, and the UK can develop it. It should be said that Europe is not weak in this regard. Nokia, Ericsson, and Siemens have all been mobile phone giants for a period of time. Although It was later swept away by Apple, but it did have a good time before it was swept away.

The UK is definitely unable to compete with the labor cost of a big country, but with the labor cost of Japan, it should not have any cost advantage in this industry.

As the earliest factory in the world, isn't there any fine tradition left in Britain now? The supply chain is not a problem. The traditional industries in Europe are still very strong, and the UK does not need any hardware. If you think about it, it is simply my advantage.

Before leaving, Allen Wilson praised the prime minister for his good looks. After leaving, Mrs. Thatcher took out the mirror and looked at herself, as if she wanted to know whether what the cabinet secretary said was true.

"Princess Badia wants to come." This is the first sentence the head of the family heard when he returned home. It comes from Pamela Mountbatten, who is said to have ten billion pounds in assets, but in fact it is far more than that. The richest woman, the relationship between the richest woman and the eldest princess of Iraq has been maintained from the 1950s to the present.

"What is she here for?" Alan Wilson put down his briefcase and sat down directly, as if he had also unloaded a heavy burden at the same time.

But immediately Alan Wilson sat up straight again. Princess Badia wanted to see if the Iran-Iraq war could be resolved through diplomatic channels. To put it bluntly, she hoped that the war would stop.

"Is it Princess Badia's personal idea, or King Faisal II's idea?" Alan Wilson asked seriously, and it's not surprising after thinking about it.

The Kingdom of Iraq is not that Iraq, the royal family is not the Baath Party, and Faisal II is not Saddam Hussein. He must be the leader of the Arab world.

In other words, he has the idea of ​​being the leader of the Arab world, but he has no determination to do it at all costs.

Since the beginning of the war, money has been spent like water. The Kingdom of Iraq is at a disadvantage in terms of manpower. Naturally, it will take more effort to sell foreign arms. Think of a way, but there is no free lunch in the world, and you should spend a lot of money.

"Is there a way?" Pamela Mountbatten asked, "Iraq's foreign exchange reserves will not be able to withstand it. Now the royal family knows that Iran is really not easy to fight."

"Why did you go early? Buying vegetables in the vegetable market, you can call and stop when you say it?" Alan Wilson sneered, "I reminded the king in my own name, but he didn't listen. He felt that he had the advantage. .Under the same level of technology, large countries may suffer a small loss at the beginning, but will eventually gain an advantage. Iran is much stronger than Iraq in terms of hardware.”

The truce depends on whether the Iranian side agrees. Iran has been knocked down a few times. Now that the process of regaining the lost territory is going smoothly, how can it be possible to agree to a truce at this time? After the Soviet Union regained the land occupied by the Germans, does it still want to cease the war?

Seeing that Moscow was about to be lost in 1941, I really wanted to negotiate a truce.

However, thinking that the Iraqi king had studied in London, the relationship between the two countries is really good, and Alan Wilson didn't make it so harsh. In fact, this is why Pamela Mountbatten dared to ask. Iraq is the most powerful traditional friendly country of Britain in the Middle East. The relationship between Iran and Britain has not been good since the war or even before the war.

"It's useless for him to come. The United Kingdom can issue an initiative calling for peace, but Tehran may not respond. In the final analysis, Iran has already reacted." Alan Wilson explained directly to his wife and saw the Kremlin. The difference between the spire and East Prussia is close at hand.

Under such circumstances, even Mrs. Thatcher, who is determined to make achievements in diplomatic work this year, would not pay attention to it. There is no insertion point at all. This is not a short-term war, but a war of attrition.

"Is there really no way?" Pamela Mountbatten asked, seeming to want to fight for the close royal family.

"No, it's useless for her to come." Alan Wilson replied decisively, and then changed the subject, "But as you, you can provide some advice to your friends from a personal perspective."

The ears of the richest woman pricked up, and Alan Wilson continued, "Now only by smashing Iran's offensive and regaining the initiative can we have peace talks to end the war. The disadvantaged party can only think of a way in terms of weapons and equipment. Ordinary weapons are no longer effective at this time, and some unconventional weapons must be put on the battlefield to make Iran, which has been mobilized through religious fanaticism, feel pain."

Chemical weapons, this kind of nuclear weapons of poor countries must appear on the battlefield, which can be regarded as the end of history. Iraq under the leadership of Saddam really has chemical weapons anyway.

In the Battle of Basra in another time and space, Saddam used tear gas chemical weapons on the Iranian army. This mild chemical weapon is not a prohibited weapon. Later, Iran's 100,000-strong army attacked the Faw Peninsula, an important town in the southeast of the front, not only cutting off the Iraqi troops, but also closing off Iraq's seaport.

Iraq panicked and fought back desperately. In these counterattacks, Iraq began to frequently use chemical weapons.

"Provide chemical weapons to Iraq?" Pamela Mountbatten covered her mouth and whispered in surprise, "My dear, this is a very important matter."

"Why should we give it? Did King Faisal fight for Britain? The United States should take it."

Alan Wilson said in his heart that you are really generous, "In fact, old-fashioned chemical weapons are not so secret. Some industries can manufacture them, but the equipment they build must not be hidden from the United States. In this way, after Princess Badia comes to London, the cabinet will definitely She will reject Iraq's request, and then she will show her a clear way to let Iraq take what the United States wants. If the United States does not give it, it will say that it will buy equipment for the production of chemical weapons. I guess the United States will also refuse the former, but the latter considers Iran The current relationship with the United States may be accommodating."

Seeing the richest woman listening fascinatedly, Alan Wilson emphatically reminded, "Don't think about listening to the Americans' promises when the war starts. Once the Americans agree, you must leave evidence and hold it firmly in your hand. Otherwise, the United States can provide equipment to Iraq today, and one day it can use the excuse of weapons of mass destruction to attack Iraq."

This is a historical fact. Didn’t the Americans show off their washing powder at the United Nations decades later? For the speculation of the United States, it is not too much to start from any moral bottom line.

Some people also say that the source of Iraq's chemical weapons was operated with the help of a man named Rumsfeld. Yes, he was the US Secretary of Defense when he attacked Iraq.

The supreme authority is acceptable to every country, except for the United States, which has successfully snatched away Britain's world hegemony. The kingdom shows the way of glory.

Princess Badiya came with the gracious hope of the Kingdom of Iraq, just as he expected, and the cabinet did not let go of its willingness to help. Alan Wilson did not take the prime minister's line to argue for reason as usual. Naturally, Princess Badia will return disappointed without accident.

At this time, Pamela Mountbatten appeared as a friend, analyzed the current battle situation, and then spread her hands, "My husband has persuaded you several times, saying that Iran is not easy to fight. You don't listen at all, and treat the Americans I agree with what I said, and the key now is to get the Americans to help."

"No matter what method must be taken now, the offensive of the Iranian army must be defeated on the battlefield. Only when Britain intervenes at that time can it end. In this way, I can help operate it..."

In the free world, Britain’s chemical capabilities are of course not far behind~lightnovelpub.net~ However, it is more appropriate for such a good thing to fall on the United States. The richest woman has pointed out the future for the eldest princess, and hopes that the Kingdom of Iraq will move from one victory to another A victory, in which Princess Badia firmly believed.

After returning to Baghdad, Princess Badiya immediately took it as her own foresight, and told King Feisal, saying in an unbelievable American tone, "This time we have to leave evidence, Washington promised us No. This time we must leave evidence and urge the United States to help."

"It really should be like this. The United States clearly promised to help us, but the support it gives is far less than that of the United Kingdom, and even less than that of China. The United Kingdom gives us satellite photos of Iran's military deployment every week."

While discussing this in Baghdad, Pamela Mountbatten looked at her husband like a psycho, "Honey, what the **** are you doing?"

Alan Wilson, who was holding a vial, dangled the white powder inside, and said triumphantly, "I'm thinking that it will be interesting to put the evidence of chemical weapons in the United Nations General Assembly in the future."

(end of this chapter)

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