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Chapter 1,206 Appeasement Policy

"Okay, that's basically it." Alan Wilson looked at the huge suitcase and muttered tiredly.

At this time, there were two people watching the Deputy Secretary packing his luggage. One was the British treasure, and the other was the sexy goddess Vivien Leigh and Marilyn Monroe. The latter was invited by Vivien Leigh to come to the UK as a guest.

"Nassau isn't a tropical place, so why bring such a big suitcase?" Marilyn Monroe said with a puzzled look on her face.

"This is the basic information used to negotiate with you, the President of the United States." Alan Wilson put his hands on his waist. "Part of it contains the rape and murder cases of overseas US troops in recent years, which have subverted the records of the leadership of the third world. Used for negotiation.

Chips!”

"It seems that you regard the United States as your enemy." Marilyn Monroe frowned, as if she had discovered the true face of Two-Face.

"It's always right to be careful. If I were the president of the United States, I would definitely use all means to force Britain to submit, even if it means issuing a threat of nuclear war. But I don't think President Kennedy would. After all, he is a little less courageous than me."

Alan Wilson did not refute that being an enemy of the United States is dangerous and being an ally of the United States is fatal.

"Monroe, don't listen to him, that's what he is." Vivien Leigh whispered to smooth things over for a man of the same status as her husband, but this time Alan Wilson didn't appreciate it, "Politics are dirty, this time I invite Monroe

Miss, you are here because British public opinion may make a fuss about the affair between you and Kennedy, so I asked Vivian to ask you to come to London to avoid the gossip. If by then some unrealistic remarks still get into Monroe's mind,

Miss's ears, I feel very sorry for England."

At this time, he did not hesitate to take advantage of Kennedy's private life. It may have hurt Monroe, but there was no other way. As a British official, I had to serve British interests.

"You said it's so serious, aren't the two countries allies?" Vivien Leigh muttered dissatisfied, wanting the man to stop saying a few words.

"For the value of the united front, you have to earn the value by yourself. But don't be too nervous. I am relatively clear about the unfathomable bottom line of the United States."

Alan Wilson is not completely pessimistic. When necessary, humanity's hope and the city on the mountain also have flexible and unfathomable red lines. Iran's twelve missiles have demonstrated their united front value, in exchange for the Iranian Revolutionary Guards

Being removed from the blacklist shows that the United States is cowardly even when it should be cowardly.

In the 1970s, it was overwhelmed by the Soviet Union. Didn't the United States also take the initiative to establish a good relationship with a certain big country? Of course, this did not delay the possibility of falling out in the future, but in the end it did not seize the short opportunity of the Soviet Union's disintegration to solve the problem once and for all.

question.

Comparing the two contractions in the United States, the foundations are quite different. The contraction in the United States in the 1970s eventually led to Reagan coming to power to practice the Seven Injury Boxing Technique. He began to despise the original industrial growth and focused on the financial industry. Simply put, it was to win over more profits by giving away profits.

s country.

But that time in the 21st century, the United States did not have enough of its own industries, and similar strategies could no longer be used. It could only think of ways to ensure that it could not destroy its competitors and keep high-end industries and transfer them to itself.

The situation facing the UK is obviously that the United States wants to have free sex. Historically, the United States has continuously launched financial attacks on the UK and used its industrial scale to squeeze the UK. In the end, it succeeded.

This time Alan Wilson believed differently. Dragging the heavy suitcase, Alan Wilson said goodbye to Vivien Leigh and wished Marilyn Monroe a happy stay in the UK. "The environment in Europe is still good, and Miss Monroe can wander around as she pleases."

"It's like I should be grateful to you." Marilyn Monroe snorted, looking dissatisfied.

"You really should do this." Dragging his suitcase to the door, Alan Wilson turned back and replied seriously. If he hadn't made arrangements in advance, the two of them would have met while sweeping the grave.

Still want to jump up and down and talk nonsense in front of him? The sexy goddess will never have this opportunity.

If there is anything dissatisfying about this trip to the Bahamas, it is that the logistics support is not in place, and Alan Wilson has nothing to do. He really doesn't dare to mess with such an important and symbolic occasion.

After arriving at the airport, I met with a reliable MI5 agent. A group of people were waiting for the arrival of Prime Minister Eden. Then they boarded the flight together and landed in Nassau via Newfoundland without making any transit in the United States.

Nassau is a small city, but as the capital of the British Bahamas, it still has some basic facilities, otherwise it would not have been selected as the location for this round of Anglo-American summits.

After Alan Wilson arrived in Nassau, he wandered around the inner room of the radio station for an hour, admiring the thick brown carpet, the tall black columns, the cars of lights and broadcast equipment passing by him, and the dazzling outside of the radio room.

The red light, the beautiful girls and young men hurriedly coming in and out from various doors, I saw it by the way...

A blonde woman wears a green gauze dress with a very low neckline, revealing a considerable part of her cream-colored hemisphere.

"Not as good as Ingrid..." Alan Wilson walked to the door of the Personnel Department and stood for a long time, peeking in from the two open doors, like a child looking at a counter full of candies. Then.

He finally left. He couldn't spend the day wandering around, and he didn't want to bring souvenirs to Pamela Mountbatten.

The appearance of one person was quite beyond Alan Wilson's expectations, Director of the CIA Dulles. He was very puzzled, why was the director of the CIA so idle? What was he doing in the British colonies?

"We meet again, Sir Wilson. It seems that Jazz is very free." Before Alan Wilson could say anything, Dulles jumped into the scene and spoke first, "Britain can't live without Jazz for a day."

"Mr. Dulles, I am an official of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. It is normal to come to this diplomatic event, but you do not seem to be an official of the U.S. State Department." Alan Wilson said calmly, and then changed the subject, "Is it possible that you are not an official of the U.S. State Department?"

Is it because the natural scenery here is very similar to Cuba, and the Director is particularly fond of it?"

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! As he spoke, Alan Wilson handed the other party a cigar and said, "An authentic Cuban cigar, want to try it?"

"Sir Wilson's words are still so sharp." Dulles looked at his colleague who was much smaller than him. This time he was not angry. He took the cigar and took a puff. He said with satisfaction, "Yes, it's a familiar smell. Now it's in the room."

The U.S. market is worth a lot of money.”

"Especially the price on the black market." Alan Wilson added for Dulles.

Dulles was holding a cigar in his mouth. People passing by on the road not far away could hear the whispers of lovers on the beach mixed with the sound of the sea water lapping under the cliff. This was a kind of harmonious music, with soft timbre and pleasant bass alternating.

Appear.

One can also see the silhouettes of the couple reflected on the granite wall against which they stand: above them, the raised thatched roof, and behind it all, the infinite twilight, the colorless emptiness of water and sky...

"I wonder if Sir Wilson knows that the nuclear club may have a new member. And this new member is from the Soviet Union. In a sense, he is an enemy of the free world."

Dulles flicked the remaining cigar away with a flick of his finger and spoke again about the changes in the situation in Asia.

"Oh?" Alan Wilson's face changed slightly, and he nodded meaningfully, "I heard something, but the movement behind the bamboo curtain is really difficult to detect. Do we have a black bat squadron that we can use."

The Black Bat Squadron on Deception Island was established with the support of the CIA. Dulles, the director of the CIA, must know more than he, the Secretary-General of the British Joint Intelligence Committee.

"I just want to say that this is a threat to the free world." Dulles looked at Alan Wilson steadily, as if he wanted to make the British realize the seriousness of the matter.

"What about this? What can we do? Director Dulles?" Alan Wilson said with a troubled face, "The United States didn't win the Korean War, so what else do you want now? So what if we fight back and forth? Since

If you can’t figure it out, then forget it?”

At this moment, Alan Wilson was trying to persuade Dulles, "I was bullied as a hawker since I was a child, so I entered the underworld to seek protection. So what if I become the biggest and strongest in the underworld? It's not the same!"

"What are you talking about? The free world has no place for you, Britain!" Dulles sneered upon hearing this. "You want to make money, but you don't want to contribute. What on earth is Britain going to do in the free world? How can it be so cheap?"

In Dulles's eyes, Allen Wilson's appearance at this time closely resembled the British's traditional appeasement policy.

He was absolutely right. Alan Wilson also thought of the appeasement policy before persuading Dulles to settle the matter. "If we do not have the ability to defeat the Soviet Union on the battlefield, then we should stop the unnecessary war, which will only be a waste of time."

It’s not like the United States has never fought before in terms of national strength. Did you win? Now, the United Kingdom feels that the United States should focus mainly on economic development and stop thinking about using force to solve problems. This is very dangerous."

"If we can't defeat even the second-largest country in the Soviet bloc, it's hard to guarantee that it won't inspire the Soviet Union's confidence and cause us more trouble. Isn't that right?"

Dulles raised his eyebrows. Did the British doubt the United States' largest armed force on earth?

To be honest, Alan Wilson did not deny that he just doubted the war capability of the United States. In the subsequent dialogue, he even hoped that the United States and Britain would appease together and not think about starting a war.

This made Dulles very angry. The Pentagon had never been insulted like this. "Maybe the courage of the British has disappeared. Maybe we should judge how much confidence the British still have in the free world."

"Director Dulles, it's better to calm down." The words he said were neutral, but Alan Wilson's expression clearly showed that he did not believe in the United States' war capabilities, and he sounded like he wanted appeasement to the end.


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