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Chapter 1,357 Chinese to English

Ignorance rarely appears in Alan Wilson's life, but he does have a feeling of ignorance now. The confrontation between the two camps is a fairly stable structure. This is recognized. He is now thinking, if this confrontation

If it is a wall, then is the foundation still so solid?

The major events have not been forgotten at all, but this is still the world he knows. The biggest change is in the Middle East. At this time, the memory in his mind is that there is no such thing as Britain in the Middle East, but there is basically nothing. It doesn't look like

Today, a bunch of emirates, together with Oman and Kuwait, are still firmly in the hands of the UK. Although the UK's global framework has gone through a round of downsizing, its skeleton is still there.

Britain and France are definitely much stronger than they were at the same time in history, but whether they can face either the United States or the Soviet Union is still unknown without being tested.

"You are here with me as if your soul is somewhere else." Princess Margaret was very dissatisfied and felt that she had not received the attention she deserved.

"Oh, I'm a bureaucrat, that's the way it is. I always think about irrelevant things no matter what time." Alan Wilson spoke of the Sage's Time so openly and above board, and pushed it all into national affairs. I hope my sister-in-law understands the general situation and doesn't mind.

My thoughts just now were blank.

"What are you thinking about, the Soviet Union or the Far East?" Princess Margaret was very curious. Now there are only two places in the UK that deserve attention, one is Europe and the other is Malaya.

"All of them! They're all important!" Alan Wilson lied without a blush or a heartbeat, as if this was really the case. He is an expert in Oriental studies and cannot lose his personality.

"Indeed, there are two big men in the enemy's camp. The area is large and the population is large." Princess Margaret also expressed her views on the harem's involvement in politics, but they are all old views and the stale food of the supreme authority. "It's a pity that on our side,

It seems that there is no such heavyweight player, only the United States is unassailable."

"According to the standards of China and the Soviet Union, this is indeed the case, but even the two of them have different standards." Alan Wilson still expressed optimism. Standards are set by people. Take the standard of a unified country as an example.

, China and the Soviet Union also have obvious differences.

If a large country only talks about its main ethnic groups, its basic base is actually not that big, that is, it is at the level of India. After all, everyone admits that the south of the Great Wall is a good place, but that's just the area.

The current land area standard is the standard for a unified multi-ethnic country, that is, the Chinese nation.

According to the standards of the Chinese nation, the Soviet Union is not unified. Many Slavic countries still exist. During the Russian Empire, they were barely close to this set of standards. Most countries in the world are not unified. They speak Turkic and Malay.

There are a bunch of slang words, and there is no constant standard.

Just like the colonists were criticized wherever they went, there were also examples of being thanked, such as Cambodia.

If the French had not colonized Cambodia, the Khmer nation would have disappeared. As the earliest great empire in Indochina, when the French arrived in Cambodia, the only remaining Khmer people were around a city in Phnom Penh, and the original land had been occupied by Thailand and Vietnam.

The country was divided into pieces.

Fortunately, the French finally arrived and the Khmers were prevented from disappearing. This was said by Alan Wilson, the more famous Prince Sihanouk in his previous life. Cambodian people do not necessarily hate the French so much. Prince Sihanouk’s

My wife is a descendant of French people.

The weekend passed so quickly. With the gains from the semiconductor industry, Alan Wilson left his sister-in-law. At this time, he felt refreshed, like an ice king, and he just wanted to play at the top.

He just wanted to play in the peak match. For Alexeev, the peak match had already begun. From the moment he returned to Warsaw, he was preparing to eliminate hidden dangers within the camp.

If you want to conquer Poland, you mainly rely on the Soviet Army in Poland. The Soviet Army in Poland is one of the four major clusters in Eastern Europe. It cannot be compared with the hundreds of thousands of Soviet troops in Germany. However, the Soviet Army in Poland also has a size of 50,000.

, according to the treaty signed between the Soviet Union and Poland after the war, the Soviet troops stationed in Poland were responsible for the task of liaison between the Soviet Union and the Democratic Republic of Germany, and the size of the garrison could not exceed 60,000.

Moreover, the stationing of troops in Poland also made it more convenient for the Soviet Union to intervene in Eastern European affairs. Poland's strategic position is very important. It can not only indirectly affect other Eastern European countries, but also control Poland. In the Soviet-Eastern camp, it is

One of the most unstable factors can reduce a lot of trouble if it is well controlled.

But even so, the size of the Soviet army stationed in Poland is enough to play a role at critical moments. The two tank divisions of the Soviet army stationed in Poland are fully reorganized divisions, with subordinate units stationed throughout Poland. There are Soviet troops stationed in Poland.

With the cooperation of the army, controlling the panoramic view of Poland is not a problem, but there is no Soviet army station next to Warsaw.

In other words, to get through Warsaw, you have to go through Warsaw Airport. As soon as he returned to Warsaw, Alexeyev found an opportunity to get in touch with the Soviet Army Command in Poland. He asked the KGB if they could participate in this operation.

Do something.

The Soviet troops stationed in Poland are located between the Soviet Union and the Democratic Republic of Germany. It can be said that there are exercises every year, and their combat effectiveness can be guaranteed. After this Warsaw Pact exercise, the troops of other countries have nominally returned to their home countries and stationed in Poland.

However, the Soviet army received orders from Moscow and remained on standby.

"In terms of electronic warfare, we must suppress electronic signals from various places to ensure that they are hidden from NATO during the operation time. This is what the KGB can do." The commander of the Soviet army in Poland replied, "As for electronic suppression in Warsaw, I don't know if there is any

Prepare."

"It's difficult. It's beyond our ability to control a city as big as Warsaw." Alexeyev replied a little embarrassedly, "We can cut off the external communications of a limited number of government departments, but we still have to rely on

The power of the military, I mean, to disrupt Warsaw's power transmission network."

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! "If it were during the day, this would cause chaos in the whole city. If it were at night, you can imagine it." The commander of the Soviet troops stationed in Poland looked at the map of Warsaw.

, murmured, "What needs to be done is for the citizens of Warsaw to wake up from their sleep. The entire city has fallen into our hands."

Alexeyev then returned to the embassy and informed the ambassador to Poland of the communication with the military. Nikolay Alexandrovich Mikhailov nodded, "The Ministry of National Defense's plan.

Comrade Gromyko has already told us, and I believe we will come up with a unanimous opinion soon."

The Soviet Ministry of Defense had already come up with a perfect plan, and soon telegraphed to the embassy in Poland what their mission was, guiding the Soviet army to control all parts of Warsaw by then.

What was Alan Wilson doing at this time? To be honest, he was reading a newspaper full of Chinese characters that few people in the UK could understand. The editorial about the May Storm was also a look at the free world from another angle.

What is the sound like outside?

"The May storms had many of the necessary conditions to spark a revolution at the heart of modern Europe. France's ruling class was divided and ineffective. Neither repression nor concessions seemed to be able to save them. The middle classes also joined the movement.

"

"The police are on strike, the sailors are mutinying, the conscripts have announced their refusal to suppress the striking workers. Millions of workers are acting in solidarity and fearlessness, and they have kicked aside parliament, even the president and all their authoritarian powers. Without the consent of the workers

, de Gaulle could not hold a broadcast or a referendum. It only took one final blow to overthrow bourgeois rule and establish a revolutionary workers' government."

“A small group of de Gaulle supporters marched in the streets, but failed to get a response from the masses. In the end they ran home with their tail between their legs. The workers’ revolutionary action brought together students and workers, men and women, immigrants and non-immigrants, blue-collar and white-collar workers.

Workers and agricultural and industrial workers unite."

When Brest came in, he saw the supreme authority writing furiously on a newspaper. He knew the English, but he was really clueless about the newspaper he was referring to.

"Secretary-General, what are you doing?" Brest originally wanted to report the current views of all walks of life in the UK on the situation in France, but he did not expect to see this scene.

"Translator, didn't you see?" Alan Wilson raised his head and glanced at the visitor, then continued to do his own thing, "If you have anything to say, just say it."

"Translation? These are Chinese characters, their opinions are generally not quoted by the British media." Brest sat down and looked at the Secretary-General who was immersed in his own world and said.

"Normally I don't quote it, but at this time I should quote it, and let the French know that this is their opinion."

Alan Wilson put down his pen, looked at Braxton and said, "You have to know that China and France have established diplomatic relations. This is not a good thing for us. As a big country in the free world, France may use their market to develop its own industry. No.

It will definitely come true, but it is indeed possible. From the British perspective, it is better not to have such a good relationship between the two countries, which is good for everyone."

"We must let the French people hear their voices, especially those who oppose the current government and directly interfere in France's internal affairs. This is what should be done in accordance with the concept of freedom of information."

"Destroying Sino-French relations?" Braxton understood immediately after hearing this. "If the relations between these two countries can be reversed, that would be a good thing."

"It may not be successful, but as a patriot, this is what I should do." Alan Wilson said with a gentle smile, "When I finish the translation, I will find a way to publish it in a French newspaper, and then let the British newspaper reprint it.

This order must not be wrong, you know.”

This is also for the good of the French. Sometimes poor communication can cause misunderstandings between the two countries. What he has to do now is to eliminate the environment where misunderstandings exist. You're welcome. It's all for the sake of British-French relations.


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