Alan Wilson stuffed Wick into the members of the talks to ban nuclear weapons testing. It was not that he was particularly fond of this subordinate. Although he did have a little intention to do so, the main reason was that such talks would not yield results immediately. Putting a person in
Mixed seniority is more appropriate.
Similar talks may not yield results for several years, which is also the norm at international conferences. Alan Wilson's interest in Stockholm is limited to the fact that there is a Ms. Greta Garbo here and she comes to visit.
After attending the victorious opening, he returned to London and continued his boring career as Cabinet Secretary.
"I thought you would stay a few more days." Pamela Mountbatten was surprised. Why has her husband been so good recently?
"That kind of unimportant meeting is more suitable for people with seniority. I've passed that time." Alan Wilson answered lightly, "Who wants to always attend that kind of boring and boring meeting?"
"Not important?" Pamela Mountbatten looked confused. She did not expect her husband to give such an evaluation. "That is a formal negotiation to ban nuclear weapons testing, which is a major event related to world peace."
"For Europe, the Soviet Union's tank army is more of a threat than nuclear weapons that can be aimed at each other." Alan Wilson's mouth twitched and he replied in a nonchalant manner, "You ask the Soviet Union to reduce its military power in Eastern Europe.
It is much more important than talks on banning nuclear weapons testing."
What is the use of this meeting? Can the Soviet Union control a certain big country? No! Can Britain and the United States stop France from researching hydrogen bombs? No, so what is the use of this meeting?
It is only useful in gaining consensus. As Pamela Mountbatten said, it can call for world peace.
Alan Wilson's understanding of the Soviet Union's threat is mainly in terms of national strength. The number of nuclear weapons is only one of its manifestations. Isn't the Soviet ground armed force a threat? Is the Red Navy weak? The Air Force is garbage? This is all supported by national strength.
of.
"You have always looked down upon countries with large territories and large populations, except India." Pamela Mountbatten teased her husband, feeling that men were biased on this issue.
"Because India's territory is indeed not very large, and its geographical location is also very bad. The influence of Hinduism is limited to South Asia, and it is basically a regional force. Indians say that Buddhism is a branch of Hinduism. Apart from themselves, which country believes that?
"Alan Wilson denies looking down on India's behavior.
In fact, he believes that even if India does not climb into high-end manufacturing and only carries out extensive development, it can still be expected to surpass Japan in total in a few decades. The population is there.
And who says that Japan can always be at a high level? Alan Wilson believes that it is not difficult for a major country to surpass Japan's per capita income, just like it is as easy for Russia to surpass Europe's level.
The method is the same. Find ways to create conflicts to make international capital think that Japan is unsafe. Use this insecurity to collapse Japan's economy. If I can't catch up with you, can't I drag you to be as poor as me?
In his opinion, Japan's fate is nothing more than a matter of time. It will die slowly without conflict, and its per capita income will drop bit by bit until even the automobile industry declines and it will compete with a certain big country.
If something like Ukraine happens, Japan is an island country that imports everything. It can go from the first world to the third world in half a year.
The world is so unfair. Faced with the challenge from the Soviet Union, the free world worked together to block and siege it for decades. Even after the end of the Cold War, they did not dare to slack off at all, for fear that Russia would show signs of fraud.
All that is needed for Japan is the Plaza Accord. Americans know very well that Japan, the second largest country in the world, will not be able to make a living without the American system.
After all, India is really a big and impressive country. It cannot compare with the conditions of a certain big country, but it can easily surpass 90% of the countries in the world. It is a pity that there are no wealthy small countries around India. Pakistan is also barefoot and will not
Let the Indians blackmail you.
When did Alan Wilson look down on India? He just met the Indian ambassador to the UK yesterday, praised the glorious history of Indian civilization, and made it clear that the Himalayan War was just an accident and that India's future is bright.
It’s okay not to say so. The five permanent members of the oil company have such a temper. They really act like a suzerain country and lecture. Indians will definitely tell you that India is a big country. By the way, recalling the history of British colonial India, Alan Wilson feels uncomfortable. He can’t
They are better than the Indians in debating scriptures.
After quietly listening to her husband's quibbles, Pamela Mountbatten had an expression of admiration on her face and said, "So dear, do you think India ranks before Egypt or after Egypt?"
"After that, for the UK," Alan Wilson replied decisively, "the importance of the Suez Canal to the UK cannot be compared with anything. It is really worrying to hear that the Free Officers organization has not been eliminated."
Originally, Alan Wilson thought that the Arab leader Nasser should have disappeared, but the two subsequent riots in Algeria and Libya that did not shake the local governments showed that the Free Officers Organization did not collapse. It seems that Nasser is still alive, but he does not know where he is.
Where has it gone?
The cabinet secretary's guess was correct. Nasser, who was determined to overthrow colonial rule, always adhered to his ideals. He led his followers in the Arab world to find the weak link of imperialism.
In the past few years, Nasser has become an indomitable emperor. Egypt failed, Algeria failed, and even Libya failed. This did not shake Nasser's mind. He firmly believed that there must be a place to resist British colonization.
He was in an expanse of gray wasteland, full of gravel and dust. The time was neither day nor night. The ground under his feet was a layer of changing gravel, tugging at his boots.
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! He was struggling. The lower part of his back emitted a burning pain. The pain traveled down to his buttocks and invaded upward into his spine. The salty and bitter sand gathered in
The mouth and throat made him struggle to even breathe. He glanced at the horizon and felt a sting in his eyes: there were all wisps of black smoke blown sideways by the wind.
He felt tired, had no sense of direction, and was losing strength. He lay down and began to crawl on his hands and knees. The sharp stones bit into his flesh.
He found the follower in a shallow ditch, covered in blood but still alive.
Nasser fed him water, and it was obvious that the wounds were not big. Nasser heard the banging sound of the helicopter blades, which was still very slight, but became louder. It was a British Tiger gunship, and this sound almost became his
nightmare.
They had to leave this place quickly. The noise was deafening now. The helicopter was right above them, but they couldn't see it.
A hurricane swept up sand and rocks, whirling and rising, stinging people so hard that they couldn't open their eyes. For a moment, he couldn't see anything, and he leaned over and groped to hug the soldiers who were following him. Nasser's hand inserted a large piece and beat it.
It got into the pulpy skin and flesh.
Then chaos began with a barrage of bullets and rockets. Explosions occurred one after another, raising blinding gray smoke around them. The death screams of a man nearby could be heard from the endless echoes, and continued for a long time.
Stop in the air.
"No?" Nasser suddenly sat up in shock, breathing heavily. His face and neck were covered with sweat. His legs were still shaking and twitching. He felt like his whole body was filled with lead, and his heart was helpless.
It feels like it lasts forever.
After a while, Nasser looked around the room, trying to calm himself down. There was a dull pain in his spine. After the third failure in Libya, Nasser began to have such dreams, and they appeared frequently. The colors were only black and
Gray, with only desert in the background.
"Colonel, what's wrong with you?" Sadat heard the noise and entered Nasser's room, followed by Farah and others, all followers of Nasser.
"I dreamed about the difficult years, and many of my partners died." As Nasser spoke, the sweat on his body gradually evaporated. After saying a few words, he regained some energy, "I won't talk about these anymore. For our cause,
Everyone still needs to have firm faith.”
Nasser, who had experienced repeated defeats and defeats, seemed to have developed revolutionary optimism and asked about the current situation outside. With hundreds of followers, he came to the British colony of Yemen to continue his cause of Arab liberation.
I chose to come to Yemen because there was news that Britain was discussing the independence of Yemen with the local tribal forces in Yemen. Yemen was at the juncture of the ebb of British influence.
To this day, Nasser has experienced highs and lows many times. He chose Yemen, where the British still have strong influence, to continue his career, both for himself and for his followers.
"The British Commission has moved to Qatar, and most of the troops have been evacuated to the Persian Gulf and Socotra Island. Negotiations are currently underway with several tribes. However, the UK seems to hope to retain the Aden military base. Many people are protesting and hoping
"The UK can completely withdraw and restore Yemen's sovereignty." Farah immediately replied, "Should we take advantage of this moment to carry out an armed uprising?"
"The previous failures show that the colonists are still quite powerful." Nasser shook his head and said, "We want to ensure the success rate this time, so we must first lie dormant and strengthen ourselves to gain a foothold so that we can rescue other Arab brothers in the future."
Although Nasser did not lose his enthusiasm after many failures, he obviously gained a little more caution.
How to gain a foothold in Yemen is a major issue for him to consider, especially as there are still strong tribal forces in Yemen. He must ensure success. It is not too late to realize other ideas after success.