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Chapter 1004 All have a bright future

The entire debate was captured on electronic cameras, and Alan Wilson knew what to expect.

When the United States plays it, it will turn up the volume of Nixon's voice and reduce the volume of Khrushchev's words. This will cause Nixon to defend the free world and Khrushchev to be suppressed and unable to move.

The Soviet Union's handling method was relatively simple. When Nixon did not exist, it only reported passages in which Khrushchev angrily criticized U.S. imperialism.

So without the presence of a third party in history, the UK's handling of the incident is clear. As the conscience of the free world, the UK must uphold the principle of neutrality and tell the world the objective facts.

Emphasizing the mediation of Foreign Secretary Macmillan, the United States and the Soviet Union were at war with each other. Fortunately, Great Britain was at the center to mediate.

In this way, the three countries of Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union can win. You lead your second world, and I lead my first world, and each of us has a bright future.

Alan Wilson feels that this may establish Britain's authority in the field of journalism and get very awesome benefits.

He doesn’t know if a kitchen in the United States that costs $14,000 can really be afforded by all Americans. Anyway, this price is unaffordable in the United Kingdom, which is currently close to the per capita income of the United States. Four years of income can only change It is absolutely not possible to have a kitchen, a house is more than just a kitchen.

The kitchen debate was over. After a debate, no one could convince anyone. After leaving the expo, the British and American delegations returned to the Ukraine Hotel. Nixon did not have enough time. After completing the task of presiding over the opening of the American Exposition this time, he was ready to leave. Return home.

"The Soviets are more difficult to deal with than I thought." Nixon still had lingering fears and thought about whether his response was appropriate. Naturally, Nixon, who aspired to become the president of the United States, could not take this debate lightly.

This mentality cannot be hidden from Alan Wilson, otherwise what would this die-hard anti-Soviet element do in Moscow? Other than to come here to create a character with a sense of presence. Unfortunately, he still took advantage of that pretty boy named Kennedy.

"Vice President Nixon, it is admirable that you defended the concept of the free world and did not fall into the Soviet rhetoric trap." Alan Wilson started the flattering mode and pointed out the role of the United Kingdom, "It is to doubt the Soviet Union's dark actions. We just came here specially, otherwise the Soviet Union would conspire on this occasion."

"The Soviets are indeed capable of conspiracy, but the electronic cameras in the field cannot lie." Nixon laughed and boasted about the latest achievements of the United States, "Machines cannot lie."

"I know." Alan Wilson nodded. Since he knows, then Fortseva also knows.

Of course, in order to maintain the special relationship between Britain and the United States, it was inappropriate for Nixon to know about this matter.

Alan Wilson was not selfishly thinking about himself, but thinking about Nixon. A person who aspired to the presidential position might be taken advantage of by his competitors once his performance was unreliable on such an important occasion.

As a gentleman, Alan Wilson felt he had an obligation to avoid this embarrassment for Nixon, not just for himself.

Macmillan knew that Nixon was about to return to the United States, so he left after a few pleasantries without disturbing Nixon's rest.

However, matters on the British side still need to be explained, such as how to highlight the British role in this debate, and at the same time, to show an independent third-party perspective and avoid the image of completely agreeing with the United States.

Alan Wilson had already guessed it and asked Wick to immediately go through the embassy in Moscow to say hello to the country.

"The Soviet Union may not know the huge wealth that the United States has accumulated now." Macmillan expressed some feelings.

"Maybe you know, after all, the Soviet Union is a country twice the size of the United States and almost the same area as the entire North America." Alan Wilson sighed. Although most of the territory of the Soviet Union is the tundra, farming cannot be done in the tundra.

The representative cannot do anything else. Resources have nothing to do with whether it is a tundra or not. The land in Australia is only slightly poorer than the Sahara Desert. How can mining be successful?

"Alan, it seems that you also have a certain understanding of the Soviet Union." Macmillan chuckled, "It is probably the wishful thinking of those Labor ministers who were pro-Soviet that influenced you."

"Civil servants adhere to the principle of not intervening in partisan affairs and will not be affected by such remarks." Alan Wilson denied it. "Dear Minister, the political differences between the Conservative Party and the Labor Party have nothing to do with us public servants."

"I am not questioning the political neutrality of Whitehall." Macmillan immediately said that Alan Wilson had misunderstood and that he was not doubting the loyalty of the permanent secretary.

In fact, even if there is doubt, Alan Wilson has lived under both political systems.

Of course, he has never seen a complete planned economy. In essence, China was only a planned economy during the five years when it was an advisor to the Soviet Union. What about the future? A planned economy on paper.

In his opinion, both systems have their own advantages and disadvantages. The Soviet economic system relied on indicators, and some plans could not be calculated. For example, how many sanitary napkins did Soviet women need? The British gentleman did not know why he thought of this example, or changed

One is better.

Can the amount of rice be calculated? Even if it is, people's needs can be solved not only by making flour at that time. What should I do if there are other needs? Is the bread made from flour not sweet enough? How to solve it?

Is there a guaranteed supply of bread for each recipe? This will inevitably cause a huge waste. On the one hand, opening up the supply because there are not many options will cause all the supplied food to be emptied, and these emptied foods may not necessarily be available.

It is possible to actually be eaten and fed to livestock.

It’s not like feeding cows with bread had never happened in the Soviet Union. The coexistence of waste and shortage was a problem in the Soviet economic system.

In some fields, the Soviet Union's supply can be described as massive, regardless of cost issues. The price of a set of wrench toolboxes was the same in 1959 and 1989, and the steel stamp on the wrench was directly marked with twelve

Price in kopecks.

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! Once the planned economy is wrong, there will be a lot of facilities that are not particularly needed in the construction.

Almost every city and even large town in the entire Soviet Union had supporting cinemas, trade union clubs, children's palaces and libraries, auditoriums, football fields, gymnasiums, matching schools, kindergartens, etc.

Why does Alan Wilson know these configurations? Because he saw it with his own eyes when he was a child in his previous life. The town where he lived had a permanent population of only tens of thousands, and there was a cinema with a capacity of 1,500 people.

As long as the population of the Soviet Union reached a certain number, all the above configurations were required, and there were almost no exceptions. The Soviet Union may not be able to provide housing, but the above facilities are political tasks and are much more important than housing.

As Nixon left, so would the British delegation, and Alan Wilson would spend his final days in Moscow.

Fortseva's blush has not subsided and she has a satisfied expression on her face. This time she is very satisfied with the brave performance of the British gentleman and does not hesitate to praise her. Her performance in the kitchen debate was praised by Khrushchev, the irreplaceable authority of the current Soviet Union.

Her husband saw this, which made Fortseva willing to give Ellen Wilson a little sweetness.

"Ekaterina." Alan Wilson was a little embarrassed and took advantage of the cultural tsar's good mood to speak, "I think..."

"No." Fortseva flatly refused before Ellen Wilson could say anything. She had obviously boasted about it before. Even if it was a reward, this man had to stop it in moderation.

"Ah?" Alan Wilson didn't know that the Cultural Czar was twisting and turning. He really had something to say and wanted Fortseva's help. "I have a big thing that requires the cooperation of the Soviet Union. Only you can help Britain.

.”

Only then did Fortseva realize that she had misunderstood. Fortunately, the red tide had not receded and she could not show her embarrassment. "What's the matter? Don't expect me to betray my motherland. There is such a thing as patriotism in this world."

"Don't say anything and listen to me. Make sure that only you know about this matter. Once it is revealed, even though you are one of the most important figures in the Soviet Union, you will not be able to explain it clearly." Alan Wilson pulled the cultural tsar up and made eye contact to show the seriousness of the matter.

, and then said, "The United Kingdom has a plan to overthrow the Sukarno regime, and I know that the United States also has it..."

Alan Wilson elaborated that the Indonesian government has become a thorn in the side of the free world, and will definitely try to overthrow the Sukarno regime's move to get closer to China and the Soviet Union. The United States provides economic assistance to the Indonesian military every year, and the Indonesian military and Indonesian parties are

Opposite position.

The names of Army Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Yani, Lieutenant General Panjaitan and Major General Hayono, Major General Supraputto, Major General Perman and Brigadier Sudozo, General Nasution and Suharto are all there

in.

"Are you going to attack Indonesia?" Fortseva looked at Ellen Wilson blankly, as if judging the authenticity of this matter.

"Do you think we can't do it? Indonesia is an archipelago. With the naval power of us and the United States, we can't say it will definitely succeed. It would be easy to provoke a civil war." Alan Wilson said calmly.

"Aren't you and the United States wearing the same pants?" Fortseva still didn't believe it, even though the two of them had just completed a manned space flight that only the most intimate relationship could do.

"There is a gap in national power between the United Kingdom and the United States, which is still irreparable at present." Alan Wilson said gloomily, "The Malayan colonies must be protected by the United Kingdom. If the Soviet Union attacks, the United Kingdom will undoubtedly respond.

But if the United States puts pressure on the United Kingdom, the United Kingdom may compromise. If Indonesia becomes a Soviet-style country, the United Kingdom will have reason to continue to stay in Malaya, and the United States will not take action against the United Kingdom to force the United Kingdom to abandon Malaya.

Sub-colonies. On the contrary, the United States will also help Britain."

"Sometimes, for the sake of national interests, we have to cooperate with enemies and abandon so-called close allies."

"You have calculated everything." Fortseva looked into Ellen Wilson's eyes and shook her head.

"This is also good for the Soviet Union. You get Indonesia, so that we all have a bright future." Alan Wilson grabbed Fortseva's hand and promised, "Ekaterina, I am also helping you."


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