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Chapter 379: The Princess Who Supports Justice

In addition to the Christian population available, there are Kurds in northern Iraq.

During Saddam's time, the sectarian ratio in Iraq was four to six, with four Sunnis and six Shiites.

But Sunnis, who account for 40% of the population, include the Kurds, who account for one-fifth of Iraq's total population. In other words, Arabs who believe in Sunnis only account for one-fifth of the total population. They are no better than

How many more Christians are there in Iraq?

This kind of population ratio can allow Sunni Arabs to become the main force of the army. It should not be a problem to establish a smaller royal guard, whether it is selected from Kurds or Christians.

The gap in numbers can be made up with more sophisticated equipment. Iraq is not India, and there is no environment where the major ethnic groups have an overwhelming advantage. The current Kingdom of Iraq is equivalent to a minority ruling, and it is understandable that the Kingdom was overthrown later.

Because it is internal strife among the minority.

Since it is a military problem, we should find a way from the military side. The new royal guards can be trained at British military bases in the Middle East.

After listening to Alan Wilson's words, Princess Badia pondered for a moment and said, "This may cause opposition."

"No objection is more important than the safety of the royal family. I wonder if Princess Badia has remembered the fate of the Russian royal family?" Alan Wilson started the old routine again, with a mysterious face and an uncertain tone.

, "According to some reliable information, the dangerous ideas of the Iraqi army originated from the Soviet Union. I can't show the confidential documents to the princess, but look at the current situation in Greece. The pro-Soviet faction supported by the Soviet Union wants to get rid of the Greek royal family.

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He was not lying, at least not entirely. The Greek armed forces that resisted the US, Greek and Turkish armies were supported by Yugoslavia, not the Soviet Union.

But who cares about this kind of thing? Everyone thinks that those in Greece who are fighting against the government are supported by the Soviet Union. Even if the British know in their hearts that it is not the case, they will publicize it. How can Yugoslavia not have the ability to incite hatred like the Soviet Union?

At the critical moment, Alan Wilson could only repeat his old tricks and talk about the Soviet threat in front of Princess Badia.

"Furthermore, its tolerant policy towards Christians and Kurds can demonstrate the royal family's equal attitude towards all its subjects. It is very easy to gain support from most countries, including the United States."

In fact, these are all ideas that came out of the partition plan of India and Pakistan. Although different from history, India and Pakistan have not yet been divided. But after his careful preparation, the number of melees and deaths can far exceed that of the same period.

As long as the independence of British India brought religious conflicts far beyond history.

The next step is to slap on the label of political correctness and start to carry out operations in the protectorates that are still controlled by the British Empire. This is all for the sake of the royal families of these countries. No matter how big the national issue is, are there class issues that are so serious?

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And unlike the United States, the United Kingdom is a country with a royal family. Even in the 21st century, the royal families of Jordan and Oman are very close to the British royal family. The United States is a United States, and after all, it is inferior to the interests of the royal family.

Alan Wilson has never regarded the royal family as a decoration, otherwise he would not have stood there like a wooden stake at Windsor Castle without saying a word. The British royal family is not a decoration without real power.

The monarch is the commander-in-chief of the armed forces. Legally speaking, the army is only loyal to the monarch, not to Parliament. The deeds of Lord Protector Cromwell are almost impossible to repeat.

In fact, many of the balances in British politics are customary rather than legal, so political traditions are not always unbreakable.

For example, the king did not attend cabinet meetings. This was because the Hanoverian monarch did not understand English at first and could not understand it even if he went there, so this became a convention.

If the current King George VI suddenly wants to attend a cabinet meeting, no one can object. British law is almost blank in areas involving the royal family, especially the king.

If George VI wanted to kill anyone on the territory of the British Empire, whether he was the Prime Minister or whoever he was, he could do so at any time without consequences as long as he did it himself and succeeded.

Faisal II is now studying in London. If Princess Badiya still hesitates, the young king is studying in London, and Alan Wilson has ample time to brainwash the future ruler of Iraq.

As he really had nothing to do with the British Empire, Alan Wilson went directly to teach at Faisal II's school.

It's not impossible. After all, Alan Wilson is a top student at Oxford University, so why not teach part-time? This is all for the sake of the next generation of the British Empire.

While walking and chatting, the wedding of Crown Prince Elizabeth was coming to an end, and there was a sea of ​​people outside Clarence House.

The crown prince and his wife waved to the people who followed them with friendly smiles, showing their people-friendly demeanor.

Crown Prince Elizabeth, wearing a white wedding dress, turned her back to the five-story Clarence Palace and spoke to the crowd of people following her. Every pause was filled with huge cheers.

After the speech, the crowd began to disperse, and the London subjects would leave the remaining time to the Crown Prince himself.

No matter what, today is a big event for the United Kingdom, even several dominions, and even the colonies and protectorates that are still within the territory of the British Empire. It will become a topic of discussion among people all over the world in the next few days.

"You are here? You are actually with a foreign woman, hum!" Princess Margaret ran out from nowhere and said as if she had been caught, "I don't know how Pamela was deceived by you.

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"Dear Princess, I am responsible for the reception of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs." Alan Wilson said with a stern face and a distant tone, "Princess Badiya comes from the Iraqi royal family, and diplomatic work is very important."

"According to your studies and experience, you should receive Chinese talents, right?" Princess Margaret raised her head slightly, and was ready to support justice for Pamela Mountbatten, "Why don't you receive Chinese people? Find one specially.

When a foreign princess receives a reception, I know that a person who gives money on the streets of Paris is not a good person. Sister Pamela was deceived."

Alan Wilson's eyes narrowed slightly, seemingly entering a state of memory. Giving money on the streets of Paris? It seems that he did do such a thing two years ago, but how did the princess of the British Empire know about it? It shouldn't be spread to the country.

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"Where did you see it?" Alan Wilson just remembered such a thing and was about to ask.

Pamela Mountbatten appeared, trotted over and said, "Alan, you are here, who is this?"

"The Princess of the Iraqi Royal Family is the job of the foreign royal family that I received today." Being interrupted by this, Alan Wilson directly extended his hand and introduced, "Her Royal Highness Princess Badiya, the aunt of the King of Iraq and the sister of Regent Abdullah.

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"Hello, Her Royal Highness Princess Badia, I am Allen's fiancée." Pamela Mountbatten performed a British royal etiquette and said friendly, "Thank you to the Iraqi royal family for attending the crown prince's wedding. There will be more marriages between our two countries in the future.

We have to move forward side by side for a long time, so the friendship between the two royal families is very important."

"Um, hello." Princess Badia was stunned for a moment before replying with a smile. Why did these words sound like a speech by a foreigner? It didn't sound like what a woman said when they met for the first time.

As the saying goes, those who are close to vermillion are red and those who are close to ink are dark. With Alan Wilson as her fiancé as a guide, Pamela Mountbatten's speaking skills have improved by leaps and bounds. The first clues were already visible when she was talking about the Comet airliner.

"Let me take you around. At least today is a good opportunity." Pamela Mountbatten took the initiative and said that she would take Princess Badia around and take Princess Margaret with her by the way.

Before Princess Margaret left, she did not forget to secretly make a face at Alan Wilson to express her dissatisfaction.

"Then what am I going to do now?" Staring at the Union Jack flag on the roof of Clarence House, Alan Wilson pinched his waist and asked himself, and after a long time he said, "How did Princess Margaret know that I made a mistake in my rescue in Paris?

About women?”

This cannot be blamed on Alan Wilson. He has never stayed in the country for more than a few days. He was in Germany when the overwhelming reports were made, and he was in British India during the subsequent booms. How did he know that he was so famous?

To this day, Alan Wilson still doesn’t know that he still has a place in the British media’s list of the top ten moments at the end of World War II.

"Pamela, keep an eye on that man. He actually had an affair with a French woman in Paris. I don't know how he deceived you, but you must be careful." Princess Margaret was still supporting justice.

Unable to extricate himself from the state, he waited until the Iraqi woman left and quickly reported, "You don't know how close he was to that Iraqi princess just now. You dared to do this even at the wedding venue. If you stay a little further away,

He will be bolder."

"Oh, Margaret, sister knows." Pamela Mountbatten looked sympathetic, feeling happy for having such a sister, and then said, "But don't mention the Paris photos. Although people make mistakes,

I have made mistakes, but as long as I correct them, it will be good.”

"That's not too easy on him." Margaret said angrily, "I still think we should be more careful."

Pamela Mountbatten was also helpless. Obviously that photo was extremely famous in the UK, but Alan Wilson didn't know this because he had never stayed in the country for a few days.

"Then hold this handle in your hands first, and wait until he makes a mistake for the second time before mentioning it." Pamela Mountbatten said softly, "Is this good, Margaret?"


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