Chapter 1,735 The British are not well-intentioned
"You don't need to worry about this matter. He is right. Your current position is very embarrassing. You have a certain status but you are not considered a high-level member of the Soviet Union. Whether you are the leader of the conservatives or the liberals, you have no status to participate.
The capital to go in.”
Although Fortseva has retired and has little power now, she still does a good job as a staff officer. "You can still command at least part of the KGB's power. Your concern for the situation in Lithuania starts from stimulating panic in the local Russian community."
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Fortseva paused when she said this, "Even the power of the KGB cannot be used too much. Overtly, it is enough to use the local Russian radio station in Lithuania. As for secretly, borrowing some manpower from Kalinin City, in the intelligence field,
Pay attention to whether there are local Russian-speaking officers and soldiers in Lithuania among the 500,000-strong disarmament just now. Understand the situation of these people, and then wait for the opportunity. If a situation we don't want to see really arises, issue the weapons of the garrison to them.
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The cultural tsar talked eloquently and pointed out to his son what should and should not be done based on the current situation. After all, the KGB is still a department that obeys the whole. Unless the chairman of the KGB has made up his mind, no one knows how the KGB is now.
I think, so the power of the KGB still cannot be borrowed.
"What if Alpha Force is used?" Alexeyev hesitated, "After all, I established this force. Even if I don't express my position, will it be affected?"
"You established a special forces unit in accordance with the order more than ten years ago, and you will always be responsible for it?" Fortseva asked in a persuasive way, "Can you guarantee that the current Commander Alpha will be loyal to you?"
Seeing the elder nodded, Fortseva continued, "That's right, maybe we can also use this incident to improve the reliability of the Alpha Force and take the opportunity to replace the commanders at all levels with reliable people.
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If Alan Wilson were here, after listening to Fortseva's judgment of the current situation, he would definitely think, leave the weapons to the local Russian community in Lithuania? Isn't this the preliminary preparation for a special military operation?
But I have to say that the current foundation is indeed sufficient. Of the 2.7 million people in total, 700,000 are Russians. This foundation is much better than that in Ukraine, where the proportion of Russians is less than one-fifth.
, the Lithuanian population is only one-twentieth that of Ukraine, and it cannot mobilize much armed force to fight.
"There won't be any signs of civil war in the three Baltic countries, right?" Although he didn't know about the mother-son dialogue in Moscow, Alan Wilson, who downplayed the situation in Lithuania, secretly paid attention to the local situation, and his imagination suddenly opened up. The Cabinet Secretary has always been
An imaginative person, regardless of the success rate, just have an intracranial orgasm first.
It wasn't that he couldn't trust the Soviet Union, it was just that Alan Wilson wanted to broaden his horizons.
I want to know how long it will take the Soviet army to solve the problem. Lithuania's area is one-tenth that of Ukraine, and its population is one-twenty-fifth. Imagine for a moment that if the entire Lithuanian people resist, why can't they hold on for a week?
It's a pity that Alan Wilson still didn't think too divergently, and he didn't expect that the cultural tsar had already guided the elders and started preparations for the civil war. Some things are like this, and imagination cannot catch up with reality.
The situation in Lithuania eventually led to discussion by Mrs. Thatcher, who asked Alan Wilson to go to No. 10 Downing Street to talk. However, Mrs. Thatcher did not want to have any influence on her, but to play down the reports on the situation in Lithuania. Alan Wilson even
I want to ask why, "Isn't this what we have been looking forward to?"
"We cannot destroy relations with the Soviet Union just because of a small Lithuania. The most we can do is oppose forceful suppression."
Mrs. Thatcher shook her head and said that he could not see the value of Lithuania. There were more than a quarter of Russians in Lithuania, and it was impossible for Moscow to let it become independent.
"The Prime Minister is right." Alan Wilson agreed. Mrs. Thatcher seemed to be more of a politician since she was freed from the special relationship between Britain and the United States.
However, even enemies like the United Kingdom could not have imagined that a country that had been fighting the free world on its own for so long could actually break through the bottom line again and again.
There are also disadvantages, because the Soviet Union is seeking death. Whether it is the United Kingdom or the United States, they always think that this kind of thing is rare in a thousand years. Considering the precedent of Peter III, it is at least a piece of pie in the sky that is rare in two hundred years and can be encountered twice in life.
The most ridiculous thing is that they still think that the Soviet Union's actions will become a standardized operation for the enemies of the United States.
Alan Wilson couldn't imagine where this confidence came from. Any other country would think that the map leaders and the Khitans were so stupid. Even the free world thought so, and at the same time they thought the enemy had taken advantage of them.
Use an idiot as a role model?
"In this way, we definitely have no idea of splitting the Soviet Union. Until the Soviet government does not recognize Lithuania's independence, we will regard it as an integral part of the Soviet Union." Alan Wilson came up with a conventional solution, which is also a very reasonable one.
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In fact, this is also the attitude of the United States. It is not sure that the Soviet Union is really dead. Who will really recognize the independence of Lithuania? The United States will not recognize it, but the United States has countless scapegoats. Alan Wilson remembers that Iceland was the first country to recognize the independence of Lithuania.
, used to test the Soviet Union.
If the old man inherits his perseverance, and if the mantis succeeds in playing a car, the Soviet Red Navy is not without old warships anyway. By then, it should find an artillery destroyer to fire a few cannons at the Icelandic port.
The British Foreign Office immediately began to implement the Prime Minister's latest instructions, downplaying the Lithuanian incident, and emphasized that the United Kingdom had absolutely no intention of splitting the Soviet Union. The free world had opened the door to the Soviet Union. The latter was definitely a lie, but Map Head liked to hear it.
Just added it.
No one knows appeasement better than I, Daying, do. When I, Daying, want to appease, don’t say anything that is not conducive to appeasement.
This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! Whitehall has been closely following reports on the political systems of the GDR and Czechoslovakia, but any time it goes against the government's attitude on this issue, such reports are tantamount to being criticized by foreign countries.
The agent bought it.
The Soviet system was not good, but when it came to the GDR and Czechoslovakia, it was also very good and could resist any move by the Federal Republic of Germany to expand its influence.
Alan Wilson was busy and busy, even when he went home, he was still using the phone to perform micro-operations. Pamela Mountbatten couldn't help but smile, "My dear, are you so serious?"
"Of course, I know that kind of people who have to express their opinions on any major national affairs. Who cares about their opinions? They are all adding trouble to the country." Alan Wilson said with a disgusting connotation, although he said
He is also one of these people in the key path.
But this is not the time to speak freely. It is time for you to shut up. We are discussing democracy. Therefore, we must not tolerate our British colleagues and must cover their mouths.
"Most people want to use words to attract other people's attention, and among this group, the group that likes to discuss national affairs is particularly large." Alan Wilson asked with an expression that had long seen through, "I know why, it's this group that likes to discuss national affairs."
Is the group the largest?”
"Why?" The richest woman looked at her husband with an interested attitude and a professional and complimentary look.
"Because the threshold is low, although there are a group of idiots who study perpetual motion machines in the sciences, this thing is wrong. There are so many celebrities in mathematics and physics who have left various formulas. How can they be overthrown with just a few words? But in the liberal arts
It's different. There is no distinction between culture and culture, and there is no standard to say whose culture is higher and whose culture is lower. Anyone can talk nonsense."
Alan Wilson spoke nonsense with confidence, "There are no standards and the threshold is low. This is why people like to discuss national affairs."
"Is this why you chose Oriental studies?" Pamela Mountbatten looked impressed. "So the reason is this? I said that nobles like to study philosophy and theology."
"I am an exception, completely different." Alan Wilson also started to cut secretly, "My contribution to this country is greater than any other prime minister."
In the capital of the Democratic Republic of Germany, Arnold is still full of enthusiasm for his current work. The British economic advisory team has just sent a group of people to East Africa. It is said that they will help the East African countries carry out reforms. Arnold still remembers that the man who led this country was named Nyerere and sent a group of people.
A group of people will come in.
Today is the time for Arnold to receive new colleagues from China. Facing these colleagues from China, the General Economic Advisor of the GDR naturally has something to say, instilling in the newcomers the core of economic reform that he must do his best to prevent the emergence of the GDR and the reunification of the Federal Republic of Germany.
"Not only must we do it boldly, but we must also not shy away from saying it. Everything the UK has done is to prevent the reunification of Germany. Even when you are interviewed by a TV station, you must not shy away from this. Tell it to Bonn.
I also want to show Berlin that no European country wants to see Germany reunified, and we must express this firmly and without evasion."
While Arnold was demonstrating leadership, Alan Wilson was in dialogue with the United States and proposed bombing Warsaw, saying that he wanted to add fuel to the fire in Lithuania. If it could provoke a civil war in the Soviet Union, it would actually be a good choice.
"If we provoke massive retaliation from the Russians, we can isolate the Soviet Union and we will gain the undisputed moral high ground."
However, this kind of statement was considered by the CIA to mean that the British Thatcher government had not given up and wanted to continue the Cold War. Of course, the United States decisively rejected this uneasy and good intention.