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Chapter 1,180 Allen in Moscow

Alan Wilson...'s minister, Rab Butler, prepared a draft requiring the Soviet Union to express its attitude, which included the Cuban Missile Crisis, an end to the attack on the Free Forces of Katanga in the Congo, and an end to the war in Asia.

In terms of diplomacy, the United Kingdom has tied together several recent events and used them as the core of this diplomacy.

This kind of bundling is not completely without danger. The Cuban Missile Crisis is a matter between the Soviet Union and the United States. Who else is the boss of the third world war on the roof of the world? As for the war in the Congo, it is just a matter of make-up.

But this does not mean that the fighting in the Congo is not dangerous. In fact, the most likely thing that the Soviet Union will use to scare the others is the direction of the war in the Congo. Alan Wilson even expressed pessimism about this, hoping that Grace can quickly achieve the goal, otherwise

It may set you on fire.

This wave of bundling by British public opinion has inevitably spread to the United States, and is being accepted by many people. Is the Cuban Missile Crisis an attempt by the United States to protect itself, or is it part of the Soviet bloc's worldwide offensive?

It all depends on how it is easier to sell. As a country where conspiracy theories are prevalent, it is obvious that it comes from how big it is.

The division of labor for the mediation this time has been decided. The top figures in the foreign ministries of Britain and France will visit Washington to express support for the US actions, while the number two figures will go to Moscow to conduct diplomatic mediation.

You should hurry up while the popularity is high, otherwise, you may not be able to leave a deep impression in front of the world.

It was already very dark. Colonel Richardson parked the car at the dock, walked to the front door of the docked submarine, and walked toward the gangway.

As soon as he returned the salute to the sentry, he heard the ship's loudspeaker announcing his arrival. He slowly climbed up the twenty-seven bright steps leading to the porthole.

Submarine Captain Buck Williams, alerted by the loudspeaker, was waiting for him.

"We will be fully supplied and ready to sail if you need us, Commander."

"Okay," Richardson said, and the two of them walked toward Richardson's cabin. "I'm sorry to ask you to do this, Buck. But since Fleet Headquarters sent the telegram, there aren't many options left."

When the two officers arrived at the cabin, Richardson pushed Buck inside without a word, closed the door, and pulled out a telegram from the safe desk. This was a telegram forwarded from the Commander of the Submarine Forces of the Atlantic Fleet.

At this time they read the message again, and no one said anything. They looked at it with rapt attention, as if they could discern any further meaning that might have been expressed.

The best way to fight against submarines is to use submarines. With an overwhelming advantage in surface power, the Soviets can only use submarines to sneak into Cuba, so catching the Soviet submarines is the biggest gain.

The submarine itself is a concealed weapon. Even in a powerful surface fleet, it is inevitable to make some mistakes. Unable to grasp this elusive weapon platform, Khrushchev knew that the Soviet Red Navy could not confront the United States on the ocean.

The husband did not intend to admit defeat, but sent a submarine to infiltrate and test whether the encirclement constructed by the United States was strong.

Four submarines quietly set off from the Kola Peninsula, sneaked south, successfully evaded the reconnaissance points set up by NATO in the North Atlantic, and soon entered the Caribbean Sea.

Soon, the B-36 submarine took the lead in sneaking towards the blockade set up by the US military, followed by the other three submarines. A few hours later, the four submarines successfully crossed the blockade and sailed towards the waters near Cuba.

At this time, the captain of submarine B-4 relaxed his vigilance and ordered the submarine to float up and add oxygen within the blockade. This attracted a reconnaissance aircraft hovering above.

When the reconnaissance plane was discovered, the deputy captain's voice filled the entire control room. "It has almost seen us now. It is flying very low, but its heading is still stable."

This plane is flying low, and it must have a malicious intention. It may be entering the attack route! "Evacuate the bridge!" the submarine captain shouted, and suddenly grabbed the microphone, "Dive!"

It was a twin-engine, propeller-driven high-wing aircraft with a fixed landing gear equipped with gliders that could take off and land on the water. It was obviously not a combat aircraft. However, in such a short time the Americans were able to start

The idea of ​​conducting reconnaissance on their submarines is absolutely untenable.

Maybe the planes were all part of a joint operation - that's an obvious guess. Maybe their appearance and collision were no accident!

The plane suddenly started to climb higher. As the plane went upwards, a small thing on the belly of the plane quickly detached and became larger and larger.

"Sound the collision alarm! It dropped something! It seems to be a bomb!" The captain quickly turned the periscope and continued to monitor the aircraft. The scream of the collision alarm and the heavy impact of closing the door continued.

echoed in his ears.

Boom! The explosion suddenly sounded shockingly. A cloud of white mist filled the periscope lens. The plane disappeared.

However, when the bomb was dropped, the plane had obviously begun to climb high to escape the shock wave of the explosion, which was dangerous to the target and the reconnaissance plane itself. What the reconnaissance plane dropped was not a simple bomb, but also a signal flare, which shot towards

The surrounding U.S. fleet showed that the interior of the blockade had been infiltrated by Soviet submarines.

A Soviet submarine appeared in the blockade, and there was absolutely no way there was only one. This was immediately known to the U.S. Navy, and countless warships swarmed towards the sea area to conduct carpet reconnaissance.

The discovered Soviet submarine could only dive. In the deep sea, the submarine turned off all ventilation equipment, even the air conditioner, and sailed silently for several hours. The air inside the boat was stinky and the heat was almost unbearable. It was not connected to the outside world.

All metals connected to the seawater condensed out of water. Iron pipes, pillars, bulkheads, everything was dripping with water.

Before getting on the plane, Alan Wilson knew about this and did not forget to use his last moment to cheer for the United States. "The Soviet Union should understand that with the strength of the U.S. Navy, it is impossible for the Soviet Union to successfully infiltrate."

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! Regardless of this, it was just good luck for the United States to encounter a careless submarine captain, which led to the failure of the Soviet infiltration.

As the person in charge of visiting Moscow, Alan Wilson resolutely defended the free world.

When Alan Wilson arrived in Moscow, he felt a lot of hostility, but the permanent undersecretary, who firmly believed in diplomatic immunity, believed that he would not have any security problems.

At night, the arrival of the most powerful woman in the Soviet Union, Catherine III, led Ellen Wilson to pay tribute to the cultural czar.

Fortseva looked like she was never going to do this, and imitated Alan Wilson's words before leaving London, "The Soviet Union cannot succeed. Isn't that what you said? So what are you doing?"

"Ekaterina, there were many people present at the time." Alan Wilson explained with an aggrieved look, "And I am telling the truth. Cuba is an island at best. There is no country on the ocean that is the opponent of the United States. Don't say it is. The Soviet Red Navy and the British Royal Navy do not have this strength. Now that the U.S. Navy can slowly trap Cuba, it is obvious who has the initiative."

"Are you very proud?" Fortseva had a look of worry on her face. There had never been a time when she felt that this man with deep friendship was so hateful.

"That's not true. I also dislike Americans." Alan Wilson bowed to Fortseva's pomegranate skirt and expressed his determination to fight against imperialism and feudalism. "But we must consider the reality. The reality is that the United States Cuba has been blockaded."

Fortseva looked sternly, "Don't think that the Soviet Union will back down, we have made all preparations."

If this were said decades later, and applied to a Russia that had been forced into a corner, Alan Wilson would believe it.

But now he doesn't think that the Soviet Union is going to throw the blame. Everyone is living well, so why bother?

"I believe in the resolute heart of the Soviet Union, but at the same time the resolute heart of the United States is also very resolute." Alan Wilson changed the subject and said, "Maybe the Soviet Union underestimated the free world. In our eyes, most people are actually just cannon fodder. Take me for example, my wife and children have all gone to Australia, so the Soviet intercontinental missiles can’t reach Australia, right?”

Before the proletariat can unite, the capitalists must first unite, otherwise wouldn't they be taken advantage of by these idiots?

After all, the Soviet Union currently does not have the strength to kill the United States in one fell swoop.

"I'm here to represent the British government and give the Soviet Union a step down. Don't be so hostile to me." Alan Wilson whispered nonchalantly, "The Soviet Union also needs this step to take care of Britain's diplomatic influence. Good for the Soviet Union."

"Who doesn't know that the United Kingdom and the United States wear the same pants?" Fortseva said harshly, not believing in the integrity of the United Kingdom.

This suspicion is true, but this is not the point. Alan Wilson's hands have been caressing the shoulders of the cultural tsar, "Ekaterina, long time no see, don't treat me like this, maybe I can still give you something." I have an idea."

Due to different countries, every time the two met might be the last time. The cold reception from the cultural czar made Alan Wilson very sad at this time. The meeting between the two should not be like this.

First of all, she said soft words, which also made Fortseva soften her heart. It is true that this man finally came here. She shouldn't be like this!

The gentleness of the cultural tsar led Alan Wilson to give positive reviews, and by the way betrayed Colonel Benikovsky.

"Why didn't you tell me last time?" Fortseva stood up immediately, completely ignoring that she was already naked.

"Always keep something at the bottom of the box, otherwise you might be cold to me." Alan Wilson's expression at this time was just like that of General Potemkin, the lover of Emperor Catherine the Great in history.

"Is there any more?" Fortseva was very doubtful that this man still had something in his mind.

"It's really gone!" Alan Wilson spread his hands, indicating that there was really not a drop left.


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