Britain's attitude towards European countries is an offshore balance. Even if it wins, it will not kill it. France during the Napoleonic period was the most dangerous time for Britain, and Britain did not do anything to France in the end.
Unconditional surrender, an original American slogan, can be said to have changed the rules of engagement in European countries. This is also the reason why the Germans resisted until the end of World War II.
Of course, Germans may no longer remember the original intention of fighting for their lives at that time. Life will still go on, and whether it is the Federal Republic of Germany or the Democratic Republic of Germany, the level of the two Germanys is not different, right?
Speaking of the German issue, because Alan Wilson played a role in establishing the connection between Iran and Germany, the Germans discovered that the group calling themselves Aryans was actually not difficult to contact.
From this point of view, Alan Wilson was really good to the Germans. The special relationship between Germany and Iran was maintained because his role as a British friend was not interrupted and was restored early.
"We can get support from France on the Iran issue, but the Vietnam issue is not that simple. We should agree when we should, and we should oppose when we should oppose." Alan Wilson solemnly warned that sabotaging the restart of the Geneva Conference is still the British issue on the Vietnam issue.
To pursue, of course, we must also let the United States know about Britain's efforts on this issue.
"Secretary-General, what should we do?" Brest had no clue and did not know how to operate. The diplomatic resistance seemed a bit too obvious.
Therefore, we still have to operate from forces that have nothing to do with the government, that is, public opinion. Alan Wilson whispered in embarrassment, "I personally don't want to dig into the bad things France did in Vietnam during the Vietnam War, but it is disgusting at this time."
The French are also inevitable."
The group that attracts the most hatred is women and children. This is true no matter what the nationality. Just find a newspaper to leak battlefield records, and it is enough to form a report that makes the readers sad.
I feel disgusted with France, but we must keep a certain measure, otherwise it may arouse anti-British sentiment among the French. This is not impossible. We do not blame the French, but the black French soldiers.
During the Vietnam War, the French army in Vietnam had many black African soldiers. In fact, unless we consider that Algeria is still in French hands, it would be more appropriate to blame the North African soldiers.
The French, who are far away from their native land, regard many Vietnamese women as hybrid animals between monkeys and women in their minds. They show extremely savage and primitive temperaments.
Many French factories at that time were guarded by black mercenaries from French colonies. Although they themselves were discriminated against by their masters, they showed an extremely strong sense of superiority towards Vietnamese women.
These black mercenaries often took advantage of female workers to catch and rape them when they were returning home from get off work or bathing in the stream.
Those black mercenaries also broke into the toilet during working hours and raped female workers there. The black guards at the entrance and exit of the factory used the opportunity of inspection to touch and touch the female workers almost every day. The humiliation of this daily routine aroused the workers
their protests.
This humiliation eventually caused the Vietnamese and the French to fight each other. The Vietnamese resistance finally gathered into a powerful military force and fought head-on with the French expeditionary force.
Alan Wilson had predicted the French ambassador's prediction, put Dixon on his behalf, accepted the French people's protest, and then expressed regret on his behalf. Britain is a society with free speech. He cannot put Dixon in his place just because the French are dissatisfied.
The newspaper that reported the story was sealed, although he had a way to make it have the same effect as sealing it.
"Just like how clean you British people are." Dixon, who returned to Whitehall, conveyed the French's anger in detail.
"It's really different. I dare not say that it is safe in all colonies, but in Malaya, it is safer than Paris, the capital of France." Alan Wilson answered indifferently, but the cost was in specific areas.
Many people have endured it, such as Singapore, which specializes in attracting female workers from neighboring countries, and Thailand, which is not far away.
"I also expressed the UK's attitude that the Geneva Conference can no longer solve the problem. At the same time, Switzerland is not a neutral country and cannot assume the role of international conferences." Dixon continued the report, "Secretary-General, is this inappropriate?"
"What's more important? The favor of the Americans or the favor of the French is more important?" Alan Wilson looked at Dixon, looking at him with a look that judged whether it was reliable or not. "The French have repeatedly opposed Washington. We maintain the special relationship between Britain and the United States."
In terms of relations, this is already the lowest-cost method. Should we terminate the cooperation projects between the two countries and show our sincerity to the United States in a way that will hurt both sides?"
Isn't this also proving to the United States that Britain is reliable, at least more reliable than France, which is becoming more and more unruly. Only in this way can the United States confidently and boldly go to Vietnam to prove that the United States is stronger than France.
Pamela Mountbatten is back, and Alan Wilson ended his career as a nudist in March and became a family man again. After not seeing each other for a long time, they missed each other very much. The couple had endless things to say, such as, "You
Living well in London, Margaret’s child will definitely be born with a little more love.”
"My dear, can't you forgive me for my mistakes? In fact, no one can compare to the contingency you have in my heart." Alan Wilson was just short of knocking his wife twice, so he could only change the subject and said, "This year's international situation
It cost me a lot of time, and I really need my wife’s understanding.”
"You have convinced me." Pamela Mountbatten rolled her eyes and muttered in a low voice, "Isn't it just the issue of Iran and Vietnam? I think the United States seems to express that they cherish peace and so on."
"That's because there is an election in the United States this year." Alan Wilson laughed. "Judging from the current polls, no one thinks Lyndon Johnson will lose. So he has a conservative attitude and tries not to make remarks on the Vietnam issue.
Instead, the Republican Party has gone too far with its rhetoric, trying to attract attention even when there is no possibility of victory."
This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! "I heard that your friend McCarthy announced his candidacy." Pamela Mountbatten suddenly said, "Do you know about this? How is he planning to run?
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"Whether he can win against several opponents in the Republican Party is a question." Alan Wilson shook his head and expressed little hope. "The Republican Party may choose an extremely radical election slogan. If Lyndon Johnson does not express his position, the Republican Party will act like a war spokesman."
It also shows how many Americans are true conservatives."
Several Republican candidates are now advocating war. They are not necessarily very warlike. It is just that the Republican Party is at a great disadvantage due to the assassination of Kennedy, so it has to adopt a strategy of attracting attention.
During this period, the military and political situation in South Vietnam deteriorated sharply, making it more difficult for Washington to make a choice: either avoid direct military intervention or prevent the fall of South Vietnam. Serious opinions arose during this period as to what measures should be taken against the crumbling Saigon regime.
The disagreements left Lyndon Johnson uncertain and Washington's policies confused and unclear.
Growing frustration and despair about this difficult and dangerous problem runs like a black thread through the government's debate.
One of the Republican candidates, Barry Goldwater, has always adhered to a hard line on Vietnam.
At a Republican rally, he shouted to supporters that when French troops in Vietnam were surrounded at Dien Bien Phu a decade ago, the United States should have dropped a low-energy atomic bomb to destroy the woods where the attackers were hiding.
The next day, he expanded on this point. If the United States intervened, he said, it would be able to "push the war into North Vietnam -- which we should have bombed ten years ago without risking our lives." Needless to say.
, this bellicose rhetoric shocked many voters.
With such colleagues around, even McCarthy softened his tone. Of course, McCarthy also supported the United States in resolving the Vietnam issue once and for all, just as it did during the Korean War.
"Participating in the general election this time is a very crucial step in my life, and it may also be the only opportunity. Now, I am in a state of excitement. Can you feel this feeling, my friend!"
Across the Atlantic Ocean, Alan Wilson could also feel the excitement of his old friend. As a politician who started out as an anti-Soviet politician, McCarthy was not immune when it came to facing the presidency.
At this time, McCarthy was still in correspondence with Alan Wilson. How could the Cabinet Secretary not be moved? He called back immediately, expressing encouragement for McCarthy's campaign in the telegram, "We are in crisis and crisis.
Having lived in danger for so long, we have almost unanimously decided that the United States is concerned about any threat to this order...and we do so because we have learned the hard way that we can no longer wait for the torrent of conflict to hit our shores.
Aggression and instability anywhere in the world will sow the seeds of the destruction of our own freedom and civilization."
"Can McCarthy win?" Pamela Mountbatten asked her husband as she watched her husband finish a call back with an encouraging tone.
"He can't win, but he is my friend, and I want to encourage him." Alan Wilson remembered that the disparity in this election was either the first or the second in American history. The Republican Party except for a few southern states completed the victory.
Apart from the historic breakthrough, it was a complete failure.
However, the capture of the southern states that the Democratic Party lost due to affirmative action also marked the beginning of the two parties stealing from each other. The Republican Party became more and more conservative, and the Democratic Party followed the path of political correctness and never returned.
Things in the United States have nothing to do with him, but McCarthy is his friend and is participating in the election at this time. He must stand on the side of his friend, even if this friend is not very popular in the eyes of many people.