British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 1664: sudan compromise

Obviously, it takes money to infiltrate the Iron Curtain. It's not that Alan Wilson is particularly patriotic, so he must bear the money that should be taken by the country.

But some money, such as funding for Alekseev, obviously cannot be given by the state.

Imagine if in the future, Hao Daer used the money he got from the Democratic Foundation and the Liberty Club to buy a capable and reliable force, and he had to be a car at a critical moment.

Then the UK will definitely find out that the money used to save the Soviet Union was provided by the UK, and Alan Wilson will not be able to wash it off even if he jumped into the Atlantic Ocean.

Therefore, some money must be taken by oneself. Seeing that the appreciation of the yen has reached a critical point, there is no potential for profit from the exchange rate alone. Alan Wilson then contacted Arnold and set aside a part of the funds invested in Japan. As for the amount of this part, capital preservation, that is, the number guaranteed not to accompany, can stay in Japan.

For this part of the funds, Alan Wilson will keep his own share, and then return all the principal to the ladies of the same status as his wife. As for the money temporarily left in Arnold's hands, it is not his, the supreme authority himself That part of the house can go to the future stars of Whitehall, but what belongs to other ladies is also used for dividends.

"Keep it secret from Pamela." Alan Wilson, who was holding the microphone, didn't forget to tell Arnold when he was talking with Arnold. You must know that Pamela Mountbatten has also invested heavily in Japan.

"Did father conclude that the appreciation of the yen has reached its peak?" Arnold asked, "It is still for safety reasons, so the funds in Japan have to be withdrawn."

"Of course it's the latter, otherwise you won't just be asked to withdraw the principal." Alan Wilson replied decisively, "I always want to give other people a reason to feel at ease, right?"

Could it be that Alan Wilson waited until the 1990s and watched the yen rush from 150 to 80? Theoretically, it can indeed be doubled, but after so many years, it is uncertain whether it will be a loss or a profit when inflation is taken into account. Arnold immediately agreed, "I will be careful not to alarm all parties, and within two months. The funds were withdrawn."

Putting down the microphone, Alan Wilson stood with his hands behind his back. In fact, although the national power of the United Kingdom is far stronger than in history, how about swallowing the dividends of the Cold War? Still a bit choking.

I don't know if we can rely on the help of France to achieve this? Whether Mitterrand can be trusted, that is the question.

The infiltration inside the Iron Curtain can come secretly. As for the Horn of Africa, Allen Wilson is not welcome. He still needs the help of Rhodesia. This help is not the same as the help of the Balkans, but Rhodesia is needed. The armed forces can, to a certain extent, contribute to the chaos in the Horn of Africa.

Now there is another question, what about South Africa? You know, it is now 1987, the year is not important, but South Africa's nuclear weapons research has been going on for some time.

If this white regime that promotes apartheid is allowed to master nuclear weapons, on the one hand, when South Africa collapses, the white South African government may use them.

Another extremely small possibility, what if the South African white regime is maintained by nuclear weapons? Become a powerful faction, the overlord of Africa?

This is obviously unacceptable, and although Mrs. Thatcher firmly supported South Africa's move regardless of the Commonwealth's ideas, she was stopped by Alan Wilson, but this issue cannot be delayed.

He had to talk to Mrs. Thatcher. He went to No. 10 Downing Street. Mr. Thatcher was also there. He nodded to Alan Wilson and left, leaving room for the cabinet secretary and the prime minister.

"Mr. Thatcher is really a good man." Alan Wilson praised him, and he swore it was absolutely a simple compliment.

But I didn't know that Mrs. Thatcher's face changed, and she protested softly, "My husband and I have a very stable relationship, don't mess around."

I just said it casually! Alan Wilson yelled for being wronged, why is even praise a crime now? "Have you never talked to Reagan about the research on South Africa's nuclear weapons? What does Washington think? Good thing."

"They're white people." Mrs Thatcher said something she would never dare to say in public, but she clearly thought so. "There is still gold we need."

"Is the 6,300 tons of gold in the national treasury not enough? As for the white people, the skin color of Eastern Europeans is lighter than that of England. This has been studied. If this is a friendly reason, we should form an alliance with the Soviet Union to end the Cold War."

Alan Wilson thought that you seemed to be teasing me, but he emphasized, "I only know that without the resistance of the Boers at the beginning, Britain would not have consumed a huge amount of national power before World War I. I wish that the Boers would be wiped out."

It is so straightforward to lightly forgive the supreme authority. Since Mrs. Thatcher took a white regime, Alan Wilson did not hide it. He wished that the Boers would be ethnically cleansed by blacks.

"You are really an internationalist." Mrs. Thatcher said sarcastically, seeming to imply Alan Wilson's undiscriminatory perception of Africa.

"Don't say that, Rhodesia would have been independent long ago without me. I have different attitudes towards obedient places and disobedient places."

Alan Wilson narrowed his eyes and said, "I know you have always been interested in petty profits. You only care about whether you can make a profit during your tenure, and you don't care about the whole black Africa's perception of Britain, but the Queen is the head of the Commonwealth, and Her Majesty does care." .So I can't allow you to mess around with this matter."

This kind of tone really angered Mrs. Thatcher. The Iron Lady really wanted to take the case, but she restrained herself when she heard the next words, and heard Alan Wilson continue, "Now it is obvious that the Soviet Union is in a strategic contraction. Among them, I believe that even the United States is unwilling to have another country with nuclear weapons in the world, especially South Africa is obviously stronger than neighboring countries, and it is likely to use its geographical advantages to break away from control and become a detached country in Africa."

"This is not allowed. I believe that once the issue of nuclear weapons is communicated with the United States, the United States will take measures to kill it after knowing the progress of the research. I have sufficient confidence in this."

South Africa's nuclear weapons research has its own background. In the 1970s, South Africa embarked on the road of developing nuclear weapons. In 1971, South African Minister of Mines De Witt ordered the study of "peaceful nuclear explosion". In 1974, the South African government approved the "peaceful nuclear explosion plan" and decided to develop a limited deterrent force. Thus began the simultaneous development of nuclear weapons and the construction of nuclear test sites.

The "Peaceful Nuclear Explosive Device" was originally developed by the Atomic Energy Corporation. Due to the slow progress, it was replaced by the Ordnance Corporation in 1978. The company specially set up a comprehensive facility for the development of nuclear weapons in Adeweila. In 1982 Adevila developed a new nuclear explosive device.

At the same time, the United States and the Soviet Union discovered that a "double flash" signal unique to nuclear explosions appeared over the Prince Edward Island of South Africa, 2,400 kilometers southeast of South Africa. South Africa and Israel cooperated in that nuclear test. According to the "double flash" signal, the power of the nuclear explosion is equivalent to the TNT equivalent of Hiroshima's power.

"Prime Minister, do you dare to take the initiative to talk to President Reagan, what do you think of South Africa's possession of nuclear weapons?"

Alan Wilson said again and again, "Don't you like to talk about the special relationship between Britain and the United States? See what the other side of the special relationship thinks, will it protect the white country you call it? But before communicating, let me remind you that Reagan just He pardoned 3 million illegal immigrants, he is not even willing to guarantee the status of English, and he may not care about the white country you call."

Alan Wilson began to shirk, such a major issue should obviously be communicated by the Prime Minister himself, but he can predict what the result will be.

The only exception to the United States is Israel. Even Britain's nuclear weapons are independently researched after falling out with the United States. The United States is still unwilling to share with the United Kingdom, let alone a South Africa with an unstable foundation.

Just as Mrs. Thatcher was thinking about whether to talk to Reagan about the attitude of the United States and South Africa, good news came from North Africa. The Khartoum government announced that it would change the name of the Democratic Republic of Sudan to the Republic of Sudan and remove democracy from the country. name, while the government in Khartoum has promised multi-party reforms.

"With a little effort from our UK, this country will fall." Alan Wilson laughed vigorously at the Whitehall meeting.

He estimated that the Khartoum government should also ask the Soviet Union for help, but it was rejected, and Sudan was not as strong as the Mengistu regime.

In addition, as a country with Arab as the main ethnic group~lightnovelpub.net~ seeing that the entire Arab world is now hostile to itself, Egypt in the north is close at hand as an Arab military power, South Sudan is also eyeing, and Ethiopia, which has a good relationship It is also difficult now, and after thinking about it, I surrender and lose half of it.

There is no doubt that this is a huge victory for Britain. The African strategy has just been proposed, and immediately a country with an area of ​​nearly 2 million square kilometers cannot withstand the pressure and chooses to say goodbye to the Soviet system. If this is not a victory, what is a victory.

When Mrs. Thatcher got the news, her mind was very complicated. When talking about the importance of South Africa, Alan Wilson said that the influence of the Soviet Union in Africa was declining, and South Africa was useless.

Now there is news that Sudan will change its name and change the country system. Obviously, in this disagreement, Alan Wilson was the one who had the upper hand.

It must be Britain's victory. After all, Britain led the wave of severing diplomatic relations with Sudan, but between the two, it was obviously not Mrs. Thatcher who won. The Horn of Africa strategy was proposed by the cabinet secretary-general.

(end of this chapter)

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