British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 709: anyone has a price

Eiffel just passed the necessary inquiries, and the first thing he did when he entered the NATO job was to find himself.

This surprised Alan Wilson very much. After some consideration, he agreed to come down and meet with the other party. Heidi Lamar helped arrange the meeting place, and Eiffel accompanied him to meet the newly appointed commander-in-chief of the French army in Vietnam. .

"Hello, Commissioner Wilson." After General Naval appeared, he looked at the furnishings of the building and nodded, "I didn't expect the meeting place to be so unique."

"Because of Patricia and his wife, I have some contacts in the film and television industry." Alan Wilson explained calmly, "I think the place where we meet is too serious and it seems a little nervous."

This is the prop storage warehouse of Woodpecker Pictures, and there are many props in it that are genuine. Part of it is also the result of Alan Wilson's hard work in the British-occupied territories.

If he remembered correctly, General Navarre was the commander-in-chief of the French army at the Battle of Dien Bien Phu, so the purpose of finding himself as the British Malayan Commissioner was obvious.

France's own currency has been devalued twice, and a large part of the military spending to support the Vietnam War is US military aid. There was little development in the French-controlled areas of South Vietnam.

British Malaya, on the other hand, formed an industrial advantage over South Vietnam through the pre-emptive planning of the British after the war.

The advantages of the industry are nothing more than a few points. The quality is better than yours at the same price, and the output is higher at the same price. Easier said than done. Whether or not the prospect of British Malaya confronting Japan is clear now, it is not a problem to clean up the French army's stronghold in South Vietnam.

Of course, the profits from the French-Vietnamese War were not reflected in the part that was handed over to the British mainland. First of all, the military supplies sold by British Malaya took the route of small profits but quick turnover. From a colonial point of view, France was after all an ally of the United Kingdom.

The core purpose is to enable the French army in Vietnam to be more combat capable, and to provide exports to the industries of British Malaya.

Another point is that development is not achieved overnight. Even if it is the demand brought about by the war, it cannot be carried away. The originally planned industrial upgrading will not be changed because of the demand of the war, and you should walk steadily.

As the new commander-in-chief of the French army, General Naval, after learning about this situation, went through the necessary investigation and found out that the commissioner of British Malaya was actually in Paris at this time, so it is understandable that he came to visit.

A general of the age of General Naval automatically ignores Alan Wilson's age. Anyway, to be a Colonial Commissioner at this age, either his background is particularly strong or his ability is extremely high, neither of which is a bad thing.

Naturally, General Naval would not tell an Englishman how the French army was going to fight, but it also implied that the French army was preparing to pass a series of offensives to obtain a relatively favorable situation, and whether to continue the attack or stop the loss in time, decent Leaving, that is the matter of the French government.

"I understand this very well. Those of us officials working overseas are nothing more than trying to help the country as much as possible. Many French people have encountered problems, and I have also encountered the same problems in the past few years."

After listening to Alan Wilson, he expressed his understanding of General Naval's position, and thanked General Naval for his frankness, and asked, "Of course I have one point to remind the general that the neighboring countries in northern Vietnam may have unexpected consequences for the war situation. Influence. We still have to be cautious in specific actions. Of course, I am not a soldier, and the commander of the British army in Malaya is General Bilton, so what I said is not necessarily correct.”

Whether General Naval listened, Alan Wilson couldn't say more. Because of the specific process of the Dien Bien Phu campaign, it is impossible for a person who does not know the inside story to know, and there is no way for him to remind him about it.

Netizens of a major country say that the military advisory group has played a decisive role, but Vietnamese certainly don’t think so. But one thing is certain, the combat troops are Vietnamese.

This is like the United Kingdom who kept organizing the anti-French alliance, but what really made Napoleon avalanche was the battle of imperial Russia. In the end who gets the most credit, this is a question of the benevolent see the benevolent and the wise see the wisdom.

Alan Wilson doesn't know the true inside story of the other side's top leaders. Who is right among the netizens in the two countries? What if the reminder is wrong?

Just reminding Vietnam's northern neighbors, and then Vo Nguyen Giap won again, isn't that making trouble for himself? It would be a big joke if the French blamed the British for their defeat.

"I am very grateful to Commissioner Wilson for reminding me that with some logistical help, I hope British Malaya can become a reliable supplier!" General Naval continued, "The unity of Britain and France is the cornerstone of European stability. ."

"Respected general, I really agree with what you said." Alan Wilson said in agreement, "If I were a soldier, I would even find a way to mobilize the British army in Malaya to form a coalition to help, but unfortunately I Not a soldier. But I can guarantee that I will provide the best military supplies to my French friends."

He is definitely not lying, he has this ability, let alone sending troops to help, throwing a nuclear bomb will not be ambiguous. The problem is that he doesn't have that power.

However, although there is no nuclear bomb, napalm is not a technical problem for the United Kingdom.

For the sake of maintaining the unity of Britain and France, Alan Wilson offered to produce napalm in British Malaya for the French Air Force stationed in Vietnam.

The early liquid fuels had a major problem. This substance was easy to splash and difficult to adhere, and it was difficult to achieve the purpose of concentrated killing.

The United States has found that switching to colloidal gasoline can improve the range and effectiveness of flamethrowers, but colloidal gasoline uses natural rubber, which is in high demand and expensive, and is difficult to manufacture.

However, after the invention of the much cheaper napalm viscous agent, the problem of the original need for rubber fuel was solved.

For traditional liquid fuels, it is nothing more than a cost issue, but British Malaya happens to be an important rubber producing area, and this problem is easily solved. In the latter case, the Mountbatten Group has a group of German chemical talents who were released by Alan Wilson in the British-occupied area, and similar technical difficulties are not too difficult.

So after learning about the difficulties of the French ally, Alan Wilson offered to help, as much as possible.

General Naval was overjoyed. He didn't even think that his British friend would be so sincere. "This is what surprised me. Commissioner Wilson's attitude is gratifying."

"General is polite! In the final analysis, everyone should have a price." Alan Wilson showed his white teeth, "I only hope that these weapons, which carry the friendship between our two countries, must play their due role. It would be very disappointing if a shell could not be replaced with a tent."

It's nothing more than killing a few more people. The ones who died were chaotic ministers and thieves, and the French were suppressed. It had nothing to do with him as an Englishman. At any time, he could have a clear conscience.

When parting, General Naval, who received assurances from Alan Wilson, shook hands with excited Alan Wilson, "I don't know when Commissioner Wilson will return to Malaya, so that we can fight side by side."

"It may take a little more time, our Queen will be crowned, in June." Alan Wilson said this and emphasized, "But respected generals, Malayan officials are trustworthy people, I even In Europe, I can urge my colleagues to prepare the support that the French army needs, and I have always been honest in doing business."

General Naval nodded, and then left the prop warehouse of Woodpecker Pictures. Eifel waited until the other party left before saying, "Is it possible that napalm bombs are used to suppress the colonies?"

"Eiffel, Britain has more colonies than France? We should treat French allies who use military means with respect." Aaron Wilson interrupted Eiffel indifferently, "Anyone has a price. , I just wanted to suggest that France should follow the example of the Dutch to systematically destroy Java Island if the war goes bad, but I refrained from saying it because it hasn't fought yet."

But isn't it? It doesn't matter. When he returns to Kuala Lumpur, he will have a chance to remind the French. Don't worry now.

While Alan Wilson communicated with France, Philby also found Ian Fleming who arrived in Paris. From the perspective of leaks, he gave some advice on the fact that Ian Fleming wrote a novel about his work experience in the intelligence agency. 's advice.

This is not good news for Ian Fleming, who has been reimbursed for his plane tickets~lightnovelpub.net~. At this time, the manager of Woodpecker Pictures came to the door and said that the time was just right to talk about the issue of film and television copyright.

"Is it too coincidental?" Philby, who was sitting opposite Alan Wilson, shook his glass with one hand and said, "Although Ian Fleming has no outstanding ability in the field of intelligence, it should not be difficult to deceive. "

"I remember you told me that MI6's work is not legendary at all." Alan Wilson was holding Nature magazine, reading the latest issue, and then took out a small notebook and wrote it down, ready to write it down Issue content and wife Pamela Mountbatten to talk.

The content of this issue of Nature is the discovery of the structure of DNA molecules. Watson and Crick saw a very beautiful DNA crystal X-ray diffraction photo taken by Franklin last November through Wilkins. their inspiration. Not only did they confirm that DNA must be a helical structure, but the analysis yielded the helical parameters.

Of course, Alan Wilson knew the significance of this paper and immediately informed his wife by telegram. He should take this team into his pocket and invest heavily in biological sciences.

This is good for the Mountbatten Group. At least this question is better than the news that Philby claims to be the deputy director of MI5.

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