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Chapter 1,165 Comrade Diamond

Now that Grace had calmed down, Alan Wilson pointed to the sofa and asked her to sit down, "Grace, there are indeed a lot of things going on this year. I can't get away for a while. The same is true in the UK."

"Mediating the land dispute between Portugal and India?" Grace thought. He had heard of this matter. The British did not hide it at all. Some time ago, newspapers widely reported it. They regarded this as a huge achievement and promoted the British

international influence.

"That's right, but it's more than that. It's just not convenient to reveal it now..." Alan Wilson nodded and reassured, "You give me some time, within half a year or earlier, I will definitely give you room to take action. But

It’s a long story, you know what I mean.”

"I will not go on a killing spree. I will try my best to drive out the local blacks and seal the salient with minefields." Grace knew what Alan Wilson was worried about and gave another assurance.

"You have to know that if you are in a marginal corner, the UK certainly has the ability to prevent many crimes from being spread at all." Alan Wilson continued, "But what you are facing is the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia. Both countries are here. If you want to cause

The large number of civilian casualties cannot be concealed, and this is completely different from 1945."

The Soviet Union opened a gap in the public opinion hegemony between Britain and the United States. That was not Russia. Britain and the United States were able to build an impenetrable information cocoon, and even the ineffective firewall of a major country could be easily penetrated.

Normally speaking, if compatriots with a little education would give an example of Russia-Ukraine affairs, they would definitely take the Korean War as an example.

From a practical point of view, the two countries are working together to warm up each other. This is a major issue of right and wrong, and there should be no objections.

However, there are a large number of accounts pretending to be confused and linking Russia and Wuhan to September 18, which can be traced back to the Emperor Russia and the Qing Dynasty. Who would believe that there is no ghost in this?

Those who can type Chinese characters are not necessarily compatriots. Who knows that Sleeping King really gives money? To take it a step further, those who are on the side of Ukraine may also be the scum of Scam Island.

Of course this is an illusory future, and where Alan Wilson can sympathize is staring closely at the Irish.

The problem of Northern Rhodesia also had to be solved during the cycle of the Cuban Missile Crisis. Alan Wilson could not tell Grace, he could only try to stabilize the other party and ensure that the problem would be solved within half a year.

After all, he wants to use the battle for the roof of the world to shape public opinion for a general attack by the Soviet bloc. Grace can take action under this kind of public opinion. When the storm is over, even if some people are dissatisfied, they can blame it on the general environment and use the big picture.

The direction is not wrong, but the means are questionable to explain.

As for the UK, it is even more irresponsible. Isn't it okay to make mistakes in judgment? Which country has never made a mistake? It can punish itself with three cups.

"Oh, by the way, when you really want to take action, don't forget to frame the Congolese government. This is what you must do. The truth of the matter is not important. This step must not be omitted." Alan Wilson slapped his forehead and almost forgot.

A crucial step.

Although it is true that we killed people and set fires, we must bring each other to the same level at the end. Otherwise, how can we do internal propaganda? Doesn't this embarrass the conscientious journalists of the United Kingdom and the United States?

"I know, Jazz." Grace is a little embarrassed now. It seems that she is really too impatient?

"It's better to settle the immediate matter first and be more pragmatic." Alan Wilson warned Grace.

Don't follow the Democratic Party's example and talk about a big game of chess every day. Solve the immediate problem first. Otherwise, wouldn't it be embarrassing if it makes the matter bigger?

Do you think that we, the great emperor of the United States, want to kill Russia by killing two states at most? This is just a conventional sausage-slicing tactic. The initiative is still in the hands of the United States. As a result, Russia wants to change the Ukrainian government. Then you pretend

Are you saying that you are not a member of NATO?

This is also the reason why Alan Wilson wants to take advantage of the competition between the two countries in Asia. Britain must not pretend to be dead in 1962, otherwise it will be considered by other countries to be a powerful foreign country and a meddlesome country in the future.

Not to mention that there is no danger in just transporting armed troops. Even if it is really dangerous, it is worth the death of a few British soldiers. A country that claims to be a world power just hides when it sees trouble? Who will take Britain seriously in the future?

The final result must be that Britain took a strong stance, stopped the expansion of the war, and protected the free world.

Of course, some countries definitely don’t recognize this, but that doesn’t matter. No one pays attention to the voices of disapproval.

Alan Wilson estimates that the diplomatic capital gained by Britain in this wave will be very substantial, and it is not a matter of bombing Somalia.

The Deputy Secretary-General has planned the direction of the drama. Grace cannot cause trouble at this time. No matter what method he uses, Alan Wilson must make this dear friend calm down first.

After repeatedly emphasizing, Grace finally made a promise, "I can only guarantee that it will be suppressed within half a year."

"Half a year is enough." Alan Wilson, whose throat was about to smoke, finally breathed a sigh of relief.

After a lot of effort, Baal finally got the Chetnik leader to leave. Now he can wait for the opportunity with peace of mind. He has nothing to do and talks about natural evolution with the British Paleontological Society, enjoying the moment of tranquility before the storm.

Although he was curious about what was going on in Cuba, he wanted to maintain a calm attitude. Alan Wilson even went to Norman Brooke's home to see the cabinet secretary's craftsmanship, and by the way, he worked on it and discussed art.

"Based on Edward's understanding of me, I believe he can see that I am about to retire." Norman Brooke said with a relaxed smile, "You haven't received any advice from him?"

"Dear Sir, Sir Edward's guidance is of course there, but I know that the support of my colleagues is the most important. If everyone supports me, I will certainly not escape." Alan Wilson replied with a smile.

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! "The key is that you need to know where the source of your colleagues' love is." Norman Brook raised his eyebrows and smiled, "Love comes from many aspects.

Everyone is a collective, and only in this way can we deal with politicians. If you recall the process of business owners taking away power from aristocratic groups, you should understand that public opinion is certainly useful. Nearly 300,000 local colleagues,

Of course, there is also a huge public opinion.”

"I understand, Sir. I have always tried my best to take care of and even protect the interests of various departments, and I have never slackened on this."

Norman Brook smiled slightly, "As I said, this is a very happy attitude. This attitude is also concerned by many people and they are willing to hear more about it. Being able to have this kind of attitude that does not beat around the bush is enough to illustrate your attitude.

Reliability is an obvious fact, and this is extremely important, and colleagues have the right to understand it.”

"My Lord, this is really a very interesting question. I think, in terms of reliability, of course not all, but some colleagues may have some criticisms about this. This is also normal. No one is immune to this.

Including me."

Alan Wilson responded with some embarrassment, and then Norman Brooke took out a list, "Ambassador Armstrong's term of office is about to end. What I want to say is, among these people, you have to choose a new ambassador to the United States.

What’s your opinion?”

Taking the list and resume handed over by Norman Brooke, Alan Wilson looked at it briefly. George Blake's name came into view, and then he looked carefully. Is it that person?

"What's wrong?" Norman Brooke asked, and then saw the name and introduced, "George, he was once captured in the Korean War, but he has withstood the test and is still a good counterintelligence expert."

"That's really awe-inspiring." Alan Wilson laughed and said, "But it's still a bit weird to put this kind of person on the list of ambassadors to the United States. In fact, it would be better to put it in Paris. The French are really awesome these days.

On the industrial layout, we have been at odds with each other for a long time."

"Since de Gaulle came to power, we have become less familiar with the French. Perhaps we need someone who has withstood the test and can get along with the locals to deal with the French."

At the critical moment, the belief in protecting the free world broke out in Alan Wilson's heart.

He was not sure whether George Blake was still a communist in this time and space. This matter could be investigated slowly, but at such a sensitive time point and with such an important position as ambassador to the United States, it was better not to let him get involved.

With the approval of the supreme authority, the matter was decided by the two of them together. Of course, the formal appointment has not yet been made, so he must leave written evidence and let the Cabinet Office determine the matter.

The position of ambassador to France is not an unimportant one. After Alan Wilson expressed that he wanted to meet this strange diplomat, Norman Brooke nodded and agreed to let Alan Wilson observe his arrangements.

The next day, in the Cabinet Office at No. 70 in Whitehall, George Blake entered the center of British power and was asked by Norman Brooke about his knowledge of France and his views on his work in France.

George Blake's answers were impeccable and he gave a lot of constructive suggestions. Alan Wilson didn't say much and acted completely like an observer. He seemed to be really learning.

After the diamond ambassador left, Norman Brook asked, "Alan, what do you think?"

"I have benefited a lot." Alan Wilson sighed, expressing his bow to the supreme authority.

"I ask what you think of George?" Norman Brook asked after taking a sip of water.

"Oh, dear Sir, this is a very important question. From a macro perspective, the importance of legal work is unquestionable. I believe that such an important work should be led by a professional. And in professionals

Sex, as we all know, is a plain fact..."

"Then let him." Norman Brooke interrupted the Deputy Secretary's chant and settled the matter.


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