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Chapter 106: The twists and turns

To be honest, Alan Wilson didn't like this feeling of pretending to be powerful. In his eyes, it was similar to Mr. Chang who had complained about the Soviet revisionism and the American imperialism. However, the British Empire obviously no longer understood how to handle the Soviet Union. This is what any outstanding diplomat would do.

Can't be changed.

The Third World War was actually something that the Soviet Union was afraid of. During the period just after World War II, the idea of ​​a Third World War was not that rare. From Germany to Japan, countless soldiers of the Axis powers who were still resisting were

I feel that the Allied Powers group will fall out sooner or later.

Once the world changes, today's enemies may be tomorrow's friends. Among the US troops in Germany, Patton, who had just been tricked by Alan Wilson, is a representative of the US military.

But both sides are wary of the other. Neither Britain nor the United States is a traditional army power. The army of the Soviet Union and even the predecessor of Imperial Russia has a good reputation, not to mention that the Soviet Red Army has just bulldozed the Germans who were sweeping across Europe.

For the Soviet Union, ordinary citizens may not know how much losses the Soviet Union suffered in this war, but the top brass know clearly that except for the Red Army soldiers who have been tempered by the flames of war, the Soviet Union is in a mess in other aspects.

Alan Wilson thought that it would not be difficult to reach an agreement with the Soviet Union under such mutual fear. However, he did not expect that the Soviet Union's attitude was still so unreasonable.

In desperation, he could only learn from Chang Gong and resort to World War III for blackmail.

A day later, Alan Wilson was mentally prepared to have no consensus and waited for Fortseva to arrive. Their eyes met for a long time, and finally Fortseva broke the silence and said, "Your war threat to the Soviet Union will definitely be remembered.

living."

"I want to safeguard the interests of the British Empire. If the Soviet Union can behave like a normal country and communicate with a reasonable attitude, the relationship between Britain and the Soviet Union will not be too bad, especially now that Prime Minister Attlee is in power. I hope the Soviet Union will not

Britain's goodwill was regarded as appeasement. Although we appeased once, it was Germany that finally fell." Alan Wilson said slowly, "Don't push an empire with past glory into a dead end."

"But we have the advantage on land." Fortseva has actually been recognized by Stalin, but she still hopes to make a final effort to show her own value.

"Except for the army, the Soviet Union has no advantages. The armies of various countries have not yet been disbanded, and the Soviet Union cannot reflect this advantage." Alan Wilson only pretended to be calm on the surface.

"There are two voices now. One is to reach an agreement with the UK, and the other is that the UK is blackmailing." Fortseva sighed and said, "Is there a way that is not degrading?"

With an agreement just around the corner, Alan Wilson was also thinking hard. It was not impossible, and he said, "It is not necessary to use the military to establish influence. You can use other methods to achieve your goals. Look, the Americans have stuffed 30,000 people into Iran."

People, but they all went in under the guise of drilling workers and civilian personnel. These people are also among the troops that have been withdrawn according to the agreement. They must evacuate together with the British and Soviet troops when the time comes. But there is still no way out!"

"What can be done?" Fortseva asked quickly after seeing that Ellen Wilson's attitude had relaxed.

"The Soviet Union can establish a few more consulates, and the embassy in Tehran can also be expanded." Alan Wilson said slowly, "The consulates can be regarded as overseas territories. If you stuff in two or three thousand staff, it will be enough."

It’s not impossible.”

This trick was learned from the United States in later generations. The U.S. Embassy in Iraq is about the size of the Vatican and is located near the center of Baghdad, the capital of Iraq, in the so-called International Security Zone.

The embassy faces south, and to the south is the Tigris River, the largest river in Iraq. This river provides the first barrier for the safety of the embassy and also facilitates the entry and exit of personnel inside the embassy. Ships traveling in and out are less vulnerable to attacks. Compared with land,

vehicles are much safer.

There is an airport inside the embassy to facilitate the support of the US Air Force. There are 5,000 staff employed by the US embassy. It is said to be an embassy, ​​but according to Alan Wilson, it is just a concession with the name of the embassy.

In fact, even if he didn't say it, the Soviet Union would have thought of this method sooner or later. During the period of confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union, the Soviet embassies in various countries maintained a huge scale.

Alan Wilson couldn't sleep that day, not because he was thinking about Fortseva's face, but because he knew that there was not much time left for him. The original intention of one win, one draw and one loss seemed difficult to achieve.

Alan Wilson, who was unwilling to negotiate with Fortseva, had nothing to say when he sat in front of her again.

Throughout the whole day, the two of them did not mention anything about Iran. Instead, they chatted about daily life, recalling what they were doing when the war broke out, how they spent the past few years, and their usual work.

Hearing that Fortseva turned out to be a female textile worker, Allen Wilson chuckled, which aroused the latter's dissatisfaction, "It seems that Mr. Allen's family is very well-off and looks down on us female workers."

"No, it just doesn't look like it from the outside." Alan Wilson apologized sincerely. If he remembered correctly, Marilyn Monroe was also a female textile worker, and female textile workers also seemed to have potential.

"Ms. Fortseva, I'm sorry for my recent impoliteness in the negotiations. The relationship between countries is like this. I have no prejudice against the Soviet Union or any country in the world. I also know that many people in the country are against the Soviet Union.

His remarks are slander, and the praise of his country and the praise of the United States are flattery. But there is nothing we can do about it." Alan Wilson stood up and stretched out his hand proactively, saying, "According to you Soviets, there are individuals who betray the class, but there is no betrayal of the class.

class."

"Actually, if you can realize this, you can make changes." Fortseva stretched out her hand and shook it with Ellen Wilson.

"Forget it, I have no interest in treason." Alan Wilson chuckled. If you don't do anything good to others, what kind of equality do you think about every day? He hopes to return to British India immediately.

But when Alan Wilson returned to Cecilienhof Palace, he was stunned by the scene in front of him. Diplomats from Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union were popping champagne to celebrate, and there was no tension as before.

"What happened?" Alan Wilson found Alful in the crowd and asked.

"We have reached an agreement with the Soviets. A joint statement will be published in the newspapers tomorrow to ensure Iran's neutral status." Aifor said with a smile, "You don't know, I couldn't sleep for many days. It was such a scene.

Tough negotiations.”

Who is not? Alan Wilson stood there dumbfounded. Does this mean that the top management of both parties deceived the executor?


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