British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 483: 1st generation of peace

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"A country like this kind of revolution is too eager to prove something. It seems that the Far East in the future may also have difficulties in this regard. But this does not mean that it cannot be solved at all!"

Alan Wilson partly agreed with the Foreign Secretary's opinion, then said, "We don't fully understand the idea of ​​building a country after the revolution, just as we can't understand why the French sent Louis XVI to the guillotine in the first place, but over time Precipitation, we will always find some tricks."

"When it comes to this issue, the Soviets' response to mediation is indifferent." Roberts smiled bitterly when he heard Alan Wilson's words. "The biggest problem is that the other party is not interested in our proposal."

"The matter of mediation can be terminated." Ernest Bevan sighed, took out the news from the country, and showed the accompanying diplomats, "There is no need for mediation now, what we should consider is , what stance to take against a new country."

After reading the message from Ernest Bevan, Alan Wilson can explain it in one sentence, millions of heroes cross the river.

This day will come sooner or later, and the only good thing from a British perspective is that the Amethyst incident did not occur.

For the current UK, one thing is worse than one less thing. The Amethyst is just a frigate. There are hundreds of ships in the Royal Navy today, but London will definitely not retaliate if something goes wrong.

One pound stumped a hero, and the United Kingdom has racked its brains to maintain the current size of the Royal Navy. How can there be other efforts?

"Respected Foreign Secretary, Americans should actually be more worried about this matter than we are. It also involves internal competition between the Republican Party and the Democratic Party." Alan Wilson revealed to Ernest Bevin, about the Chang Gong taking American money for American affairs, and then Truman caught the bag.

"The fall of the Far East to the Soviet Union will definitely cause a huge shock in the United States." Alan Wilson said, "It is extremely important to judge the next reaction of the Americans. The current situation in the Far East is just like when the minister visited Washington and talked about the Greek issue. Like the example above, there could be a domino effect."

Needless to say, in fact, it is time to consider becoming the best friend with McCarthy. Part of the foundation for the other party to make troubles is already mature, and now it will be up to you to see how much trouble you can make.

Another question asked by Ernest Bevin, Alan Wilson did not give advice. After all, formulating foreign policy is the matter of the foreign secretary. Such a big matter will definitely be discussed by the cabinet in the next period of time.

But one thing is predictable, in the future, Xiangjiang will usher in a large influx of people. This may be the last batch of immigrants that Malaya has absorbed, and the work of balancing ethnic groups later may not be so easy.

At the same time, Furtseva, the first secretary of Moscow's Frunze District, returned home, holding her son, educating the future successor of the Soviet, and vowing to crush the spokesperson of imperialism.

The spokesperson of the old imperialism, because of the teaching of the foreign minister, Shi Shiran came to Frunze again the next day. Originally, Furtseva didn't want to meet, but Ellen Wilson came to the door, but there seemed to be something between the two, so she agreed to meet.

"About a little misunderstanding yesterday, please forgive me for being hasty, and I have prepared a gentlemanly apology for this." Alan Wilson expressed his apology for yesterday's argument with the help of a translator.

"I accept your apology!" Furtseva held her head high, still as if she would do anything to defend the Soviets.

This made Alan Wilson shook his head, and the sincerity of his apology was discounted as soon as he opened his mouth, "If you Soviet people are like this, I believe that there will be no less diplomatic friction in the future. What we must admit is that doing It is useless to look like this. According to your words, it is formalism. Dear Ms. Furtseva, there are a large number of nationalized enterprises in the UK today. In fact, I visited the factories in the Soviet Union to see Manage the methods above.”

Alan Wilson pretends to be ours here in Furtseva by revealing about the British nationalisation movement.

He believed that it would be beneficial to have some understanding. After all, this is a country that has been fighting against the United States for decades, and the planned economy will definitely not be as useless as later generations say.

It can only be said that each country has its own shortcomings, and the problem cannot be generalized. Prime Minister Attlee did not say that the advantages of capitalism and socialism should be combined...

Even if it is the tradition of the British Empire to join in and stir up the other party from the inside, it should be done.

If it hadn't caused a storm, Alan Wilson wanted to buy a few Soviet books and go back to see how the nationalized enterprise could be run well.

But considering the issue of official career, this matter can be done completely through the intelligence department, and he does not need to show his face in person.

Alan Wilson took the initiative to ease the relationship with Fortseva, but was greeted coldly by Da Maomei, her face was like seeing a class enemy, and Alan Wilson was ignorant of this cold eyebrows, and finally joked, "If The lady has always been like this, I don't know if it's too late to join the Ministry of Internal Affairs?"

Furtseva gave Alan Wilson a deep look, thinking to herself, I can let my son in.

After the apology, Alan Wilson ended the entanglement with Fortseva and continued to talk with the Soviets about the transparency mechanism of the occupying army, although nominally, the British explanation of the visit to the Americans was "to put pressure on the Soviet Union. , let the Soviet Union mediate the war in the Far East."

However, since yesterday, this claim has automatically gone bankrupt. Back in the UK, the Foreign Office will naturally give an explanation to the US, and it is too late to put pressure on it.

The main purpose now is to ease the confrontation atmosphere in Europe, emphasizing that it is beneficial to both sides to take a step back. The problem of the Far East is the concern of the Americans, and the UK is only concerned with the immediate Europe.

In this matter, the United Kingdom asked others. I hope that even if the Soviet Union withdraws a division and announces it, it can be regarded as a huge diplomatic achievement. However, this request is also mutual. From the perspective of the general environment, the Soviet Union is unwilling to confront. that one.

And only with the goodwill of the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom and the United States can dawdle about the merger of the three-nation occupation zone.

This matter is definitely not free for the United Kingdom to take advantage of, it can only be said that it is beneficial to both parties.

"The size of the Soviet army in Germany is too large. It should be reduced by one group army, even a division. It will make a huge contribution to the relaxation. In the environment where the bayonet is on the chest, it is a harm to both sides." Alan Wilson said And Tan, "The establishment of a transparent mechanism can increase the strategic mutual trust between the two sides and avoid the state of misfire. For this reason, London and Paris believe that the Soviet Union should not reject this proposal, which will make the already unstable situation become unstable. more complicated."

"How do we know if this proposal is an imperialist conspiracy? As we all know, the outbreak of the world war is related to the British appeasement policy. In fact, the danger could have been eliminated when the Germans were not very strong. It's not a secret."

With a sneer, Gromyko pointed out that Britain's role in World War II was far from what it is today.

"The reflection on the world war has been going on. There is a point of view that Mr. Gromyko said is right. That is, some voices believe that we cannot repeat the mistakes of the appeasement policy. Therefore, we should stand firmly with the United States, Adopting a policy of containment against the Soviet Union, I wonder what Gromyko has to say about it?"

Alan Wilson practiced that as long as I was right enough, whoever looked left was left. He directly acknowledged the appeasement policy, and pointed out that some people regarded the Soviet Union and Germany as a problem, and learned from the appeasement policy that they immediately blocked the Soviet Union, even faster than the United States. UU Reading www.uukanshu.com leads the United States by example. .

If appeasement was Gromyko's mistake, Britain can now correct it.

Gromyko, whose ball was kicked back, was very uncomfortable, so he could only skip this topic and mention some imperialist spies who have been sabotaging the Soviet-occupied areas and undermining local security.

This must be a crime, at least Alan Wilson thought so, and explained, "This was not done by the United Kingdom. Why didn't the Soviet Union put its suspicions on the Americans? I think this issue is still open to debate. of."

"Is it still the same tone of asking for help?" Comrade Steel had a smile on his face in Stalin's office in the Kremlin.

There is no bad mood because of this incident. After all, for the current Soviet Union, the Far East is the most gratifying thing. Of course, Europe is the most important direction for the Soviet Union at any time, but the current relaxation can also be reduced. Hostility, as the British say, is good for both sides.

"Let's take a relaxed attitude for the time being, and time is on our side." Hearing Stalin's remarks, Molotov nodded, he already knew what to do.

Now that the Kremlin has made its decision, the rest will fall into place. Ernest Bevan's visit this time was a complete success and made great contributions to the peace of Europe.

"I don't know how the domestic newspapers will report it!" Alan Wilson said with great relief, moving his somewhat stiff neck.

Roberts thought for a long time and said, "Peace for a generation?"

"You want our Foreign Secretary to wave the treaty as soon as he got off the plane and call me to bring it back?" Alan Wilson frowned and teased, referring to Prime Minister Chamberlain's reappearance yesterday.