Men can have guns or not, but they cannot live without guns. This mentality is a true reflection of President Truman's current situation.
Truman even felt a little regretful because the Potsdam Conference went so smoothly and most of the issues were discussed, leaving him useless now. He no longer had the anxiety that he had before eagerly awaiting the Soviet Union to start a war against Japan.
But something as big as the Potsdam Conference occupied the headlines of newspapers from all over the world every day, and every day's progress was known to the world. Everything that needed to be discussed had been discussed, and there was nothing he could do now.
In order to get the Soviet Union to join the war, the United States, like the United Kingdom, sold the interests of many countries to the Soviet Union.
Although I now have a nuclear bomb in my hand, I feel that I am confident enough to fall out with Stalin directly in front of the whole world. For a politician, this risk is still very high.
Especially in the current United States, the United States must show a higher moral sense than other countries in order to win over people's hearts, take over world hegemony from Britain and France, and complete the task of suppressing the Soviet Union.
The idea is simple, but it takes time to slowly adjust to achieve all this. Domestic consensus and public support are indispensable. After becoming president, Truman did not want to be the first time in the world's media to saturate the screen, so he
A cruel and cruel face appeared.
Truman is still young. If he were a wise king in the 21st century, he would certainly not have so many worries.
For various reasons, it was impossible for Truman to overturn the previous resolution, but it was still possible to find an occasion to give Stalin a show of strength. Truman's eyes hidden behind the lenses were full of eagerness to try.
Before the meeting, Truman was very excited when he saw Stalin and Churchill, just like a young child suddenly seeing his favorite idol, forgetting that he was now one of the three giants.
But now, with an unprecedented weapon like a nuclear bomb in his hands, Truman thought he could get back into the game.
After all, Potsdam was in the Soviet-occupied zone of Germany. When the Potsdam Conference was going on, most of the supplies were provided by the Soviet Union. Stalin himself held many state banquets for Churchill and Truman. Of course, the British representative was later replaced by a new prime minister.
Attlee.
As various issues have been discussed, the tension between representatives of various countries gradually relaxed, and Soviet state banquets became more frequent, seemingly to celebrate the upcoming victory.
In the evening, the Cecilienhof Palace was brightly lit. The three giants Stalin, Truman and Attlee, as well as the British adviser Churchill, were all there. The hall was even more festive. Diplomats from the United Kingdom, the United States and the Soviet Union raised their glasses one after another, and spent many days together.
Negotiating opponents clink glasses to show friendship and unity.
Alan Wilson did not avoid eating too much. Since the supply was provided by the enemy country, the Soviet Union, he was not polite. Out of the corner of his eye, he saw Fortseva among the Soviet crowd.
It has to be said that although Fortseva is already in her thirties, she still looks very outstanding when she stands there. She seems to stand out from the crowd. Before this, she has kept away several American diplomats who want to be like flies.
"Oh, Americans! Even if we lose a place where there are only orangutans, I don't doubt that Americans will have a cross-species exchange." Alan Wilson whispered to Alful, causing the latter to snicker.
"Alan, why don't you give it a try?" Alful said in a teasing tone, "Let the American hillbillies know that the gentlemen of the British Empire are absolutely different from them."
Alan Wilson took a deep look at the vanguard of insulting the law with ill intentions, and wished him a place in the embassy in France as soon as possible, but straightened his back and walked towards the Soviets, "Dear Madam, you are so impressive.
Fascinating, I've seen several Americans hit the wall with you."
Fortseva did not want to talk to Alan Wilson, but she was not too stiff in this situation, so she could only put on a smile and chat with Alan Wilson. Among the British representatives, Eful was among the crowd.
A burst of laughter was taken as a cheer for Alan Wilson.
On the other side, Truman found an opportunity to carry out the first blackmail of his presidential career. The target was Stalin, who had great prestige in the hearts of people all over the world. He found a pretext. Truman pretended to be mysterious but could not hide his pride and said, "Dear
Generalissimo, let me tell you a secret, we have created a new type of bomb. This bomb is unusual and its destructive power is unimaginable."
Truman mentioned Stalin's military rank, and then said these words. Facing the first nuclear blackmail in human history, Stalin's face remained unchanged, but he already knew the fact that the nuclear test was successful, and smiled with a sincere tone.
, "Then he should be used on the Japanese to end the war as soon as possible."
Truman was stunned, shook his head with a wry smile and looked at Churchill. Maybe Stalin didn't know the power of nuclear bombs at all, so how could he expect the other party to be surprised?
These two idiots! A trace of contempt flashed in Stalin's eyes. Although he remained calm on the surface, he was already sure that Truman was blackmailing him. Seeing that Truman was no longer the respectful person he was at the beginning of the meeting, he understood that the United States has changed now.
, but also fortunate that the Soviet Union’s war against Japan had already begun.
Of course, Alan Wilson, who already had some experience with tool men, didn't know about the confrontation between the heads of state. He was still surrounding Furtseva, "I believe that the friendship between our countries will not change in the past two years."
Yes, I wonder if Miss Fortseva knows about Britain?"
"Ms. Vivien Leigh is very well-known in the Soviet Union." Fortseva thought about it for a moment, and seemed to suddenly think of something. "If I really have the opportunity to meet her, I believe I will be very excited."
Before the war, Vivien Leigh and Olivier both starred in "Mrs. Hamilton". The film was well received in the United States and also a success in the Soviet Union. Fortseva also saw the film.
As expected of the Minister of Culture, after all is said and done, he still sticks to his profession. Although he thought so in his heart, Alan Wilson nodded in approval and said, "If one day the lady comes to the UK, I believe Vivien Leigh will also be very willing to get to know you. This
Maybe it will be a happy thing between our two countries."
The two little shrimps who were chatting happily did not know that while they were talking about cultural matters, the first nuclear blackmail in human history had already occurred. If Alan Wilson knew about it, he would not regret not seeing the famous scene. The nuclear bomb
It may not necessarily make him bow down, and it may not necessarily make Mao Mei, so this formula is probably that one nuclear bomb is approximately equal to one Mao Mei.
The Potsdam Conference has come to an end, and Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union have begun drafting a communiqué, which will be announced in a few days.