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Chapter 1,456 Saving Peace

The flow of the Jordan River is of course the top priority of this alliance meeting, but it mainly involves three countries, Israel's three neighboring countries, Egypt, Syria and Jordan.

In addition to these three countries, there are currently relatively recognized Arab powers, plus the Kingdom of Yemen and Iraq. These five countries are some of the most powerful military powers in the Arab world.

As for other countries like Libya, Sudan, and Morocco, they are either too far away or have a population of only a few million people. They are completely the foil for this meeting. But one thing is the same. These Arab countries that are not involved in the Palestinian-Israeli issue have also shown generosity.

We must release our funds and resolutely safeguard the dignity of the Arab world.

In terms of the general stance, the entire Arab countries are unanimous. There is no need to distinguish between countries that are close to the United Kingdom and countries that are close to the Soviet Union. Everyone is opposed to Israel.

Although Nasser has been pursued by many countries for many years, and the Kingdom of Egypt only recently revoked his wanted order, the Free Officers Organization he led has indeed spread Arab nationalism throughout the Arab world.

Of course, Nasser did not know that he could have been more successful than he was now, establishing the United Arab States with Egypt as the main body, and attracting Syria and half of Yemen to join it.

Alan Wilson did not attend the meeting of the Arab League, so naturally he could not remind Nasser of this fleeting dream of a powerful Arab nation, but Nasser did not seize it.

Having said that, the opponents of Arab nationalism are none other than Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia uses peace doctrine to fight Arab nationalism to prevent Nasser from unifying the Arab world. Otherwise, Saudi Arabia, as a feudal country with little force, will

It became very embarrassing.

King Faisal of Saudi Arabia was also at this meeting. Compared with other heads of state involved in the Palestinian-Israeli issue, and even heads of other Arab countries further away, King Faisal did not speak much, as if everything had nothing to do with him.

This is also more in line with the traditional understanding of Saudi Arabia in the eyes of other countries, as an unassuming country.

Many countries also know that Saudi Arabia has the largest oil reserves in the world and has gradually become richer in recent years. However, people in various countries do not know that, and individual understanding has a certain delay.

Saudi Arabia's debut among Arab countries had to wait until the oil crisis broke out. Before that, Saudi Arabia's status was really not comparable to that of several traditional Arab powers, the only one being the big one was Kuwait.

At the same time that Nasser spoke firmly in support of driving Israel out of Palestine, King Faisal also glanced at Nasser out of the corner of his eye. Yemen was right under Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia was extremely wary of this country that was supported by the Soviet Union.

With so many countries participating in the meeting, it was certainly impossible for results to appear in one day. Soon after the first day of the meeting ended, news about some Arab League meetings also began to spread.

Israel, as well as countries not related to the Palestinian-Israeli issue, are weighing the content of the meeting, possibly in Moscow, Washington, or even London.

"The Home Secretary has been under a lot of pressure recently. Some people are complaining about the immigration issue." Brest sat boredly in front of Alan Wilson, "The Conservative Party is hyping up the immigration issue again. This is also an old issue. In fact, we

It is already very strict. Citizens should not complain. They always take it for granted that everything they have is taken for granted and that their existence is more important than the chiefs in Africa, the wealthy businessmen in India, and the entrepreneurs in Malaya.

"

"London is not just London for Londoners. London is more importantly the capital of the British Empire, not the capital of the United Kingdom. We can't burst their bubble of wishful thinking, which is indeed very offensive. Just like us

You cannot expose the futility of the election, otherwise the voters will be angry, and that is the only thing they can comfort themselves with."

Alan Wilson understands the working difficulties of the Home Office. This is indeed an unacceptable fact and involves an essential issue, but this issue cannot be vague.

If it could be vague, Alan Wilson wouldn't have to force Charlotte to correct her accent. Isn't it true that HKP can't be used?

The people in Xiangjiang must think it's okay, but Alan Wilson knows that it really can't be used, and he is not prepared to let his son live in a place with a big nose.

"The dissatisfaction of London citizens is justified. Immigrants have occupied some public resources and have a better economy, which indeed makes ordinary citizens jealous. But what country is not like this?"

Alan Wilson gave chicken soup to the permanent secretary of the Ministry of the Interior, but if it spread out, it would definitely be heartbreaking for ordinary people. "Isn't this the case in all countries? Ordinary people may not necessarily benefit from good development. If things don't go well, citizens will be 100% responsible."

Bad luck follows."

When everything goes well, wanting to benefit from the country depends on the conscience of the government. If anything goes wrong, all citizens will bear the responsibility. Are there any exceptions? Anyway, Alan Wilson can't think of any examples.

Suppose the Soviet Union comes over, the government has countless ways to make all British people become cannon fodder. Don't even think about evading it, but also want to enrich the outside world?

Nobles can do it. They have been operating in Australia for a long time. You, an ordinary person, are doing nothing if you are accused of treason?

To be fair, his supreme authority is good enough for the British citizens. Whenever he wants to take a shortcut, he will directly defect to the United States and use all his power to make the Soviet Union disintegrate as soon as possible. The British will find that there are

A large enough number of immigrants who have received universal socialist education will make these bastards who eat people's food and do nothing for others quickly get out. If you don't do it, someone will do it. You really think you are a human being.

Even Brest knew that Alan Wilson had set the immigration bottom line that immigrants could not exceed 3% of the British population in one generation. In fact, he wanted to win 2%.

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! In other words, there are at most one million immigrants in the UK, and the Home Secretary is still the Home Secretary when it becomes 3%. Of course, it is not relaxed by the current Home Secretary.

"It is still through film and television works that it subtly changes the understanding of voters, and at the right time reveals the fact that there are 250,000 British immigrants in Malaya, 30,000 in Xiangjiang, and 100,000 in Kenya.

Thousands of people, these things should be made known to them. To be honest, when Kenya becomes independent, another hundred thousand people will return to their homeland. Even if not all of them return, it will be enough to strain the public resources of some communities."

This matter cannot be compromised. As I said before, this is a substantive issue. Compared with people who can rely on their own financial resources and abilities to immigrate to the British mainland, voters who have a vote are really not important.

"I think Kenya's independence is really not far away." Brest is also a senior official in Whitehall. He knows very well that Kenya's rule cannot be maintained. Now he is just negotiating the final conditions.

Kenya's independence also showed that the plan to re-establish a British India in East Africa was bankrupt, but this plan went bankrupt long ago and was transferred to Malaya.

As soon as Brest left, a call from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs came to the Cabinet Office, "Secretary-General, would you like the latest progress of the Arab League meeting to be sent to you?"

"The Prime Minister is also very concerned about this matter. Send it to me and I will give it to the Prime Minister." Alan Wilson held the microphone and said, "We still have to try our best to work for peace. We must let the Arab world understand that some choices are to choose war. Do

Be careful when making your choice.”

The issue involving the Jordan River is essentially Israel's water source issue. This is the source of the third Middle East war in history. Egypt, led by Nasser, regarded Israel's threat as a bluff.

As a result, Israel achieved an overwhelming victory in the Third Middle East War, confirming its confidence in the Arab world.

There have not been so many wars in the Middle East in this world. The issue of the direction of the Jordan River requires Jordan's nod. Jordan is a traditionally pro-British country, and the United Kingdom has always suppressed the discussion of the Jordan River.

Not long after, Alan Wilson arrived at No. 10 Downing Street. Of course, Prime Minister Harold Wilson was there. He also received a call from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at the same time. Foreign Secretary Patrick was also there, with a rather solemn face.

Apparently both of them also knew that the direction of the Jordan River was a matter of life and death for Israel.

"The war will definitely start. The Arabs are overconfident. The United States will not let Israel perish." Foreign Secretary Patrick shook his head and said that the United States' support for Israel is a well-known thing. This country is originally an important country for the United States in the Middle East.

Fulcrum, and Iran surround the Arab countries from the east and west.

"The minister is right, this issue will trigger a war." Alan Wilson also had a headache, as if he had never known that the direction of the Jordan River would cause a war. On the contrary, he understood the changes in the direction of the Jordan River better than anyone else.

He is seeking Israel's life.

"We should prevent the outbreak of war. The Arab League meeting to discuss the direction of the Jordan River is one-sided and will not help change the tense situation there. The Jordanian side has clearly promised us before." Harold Wilson was a little angry. The diversion of the Jordan River has been

The Arab side has raised this issue, and the UK has also discussed this issue with Jordan.

"I think it may have been the Syrian side that persuaded Jordan. Although we all have good relations with Jordan, they are Arab brother countries."

Alan Wilson spread his hands and said, "Now that the matter has come to this, Britain will of course do its best to prevent the outbreak of war and work hard to save peace."

This is no problem. The Arab League meeting is still open, and the British Foreign Office has issued a diplomatic document and begun operations to save peace. The diplomatic document clearly pointed out that the Arab League is not discussing the diversion of the Jordan River this time.

, but is forcing three million Israelis to go to war.

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