"If Pamela finds out, you will be finished." Hedy Lamarr scared the man, indicating the seriousness of the matter.
"First of all, Pamela is still in London. Her next stage of work is in India, where she will inspect medical and biological companies with relevant talents. So how can she read Egyptian newspapers in her home country? Even if she does, the above
There is no name for me either. Even if there is, I will not admit it. This is all a slander from the Egyptians. It is a slander in the first place, and you are not an Arab."
Alan Wilson paused at this point, "And even if she passes through Egypt, she will definitely send a telegram to explain it in advance."
Regarding the issue of trust between two people together, he had already instilled relevant ideas in Pamela Mountbatten. Although it cannot be said that there are three obediences and four virtues, it can only be said that it is relatively more masculine.
He will not feel disappointed because Pamela Mountbatten's appearance cannot be compared with these female stars. Everyone will grow old, maybe these female stars will take care of themselves and age slower, and one day their beauty will eventually pass away. This matter to him
I still have it clear in my heart.
Although there was a possibility that he would be kicked out before getting married, how could he guide the Mountbatten family to imitate Chang Gong and take root in the American stock market without doing anything about it? He didn't appear to be so strapped in money, it was just that being so strapped would make his fiancée safe.
Sense, this does not include the gold taken out of India.
All in all, although Hedy Lamarr's blackmail against Alan Wilson is reasonable, it is not a crisis.
The news that Egypt and Iraq are competing for the dominance of the Arab League has aroused great concern among the people of the two countries.
On the one hand, Egypt has the home field advantage and the largest population in the Arab world. The Egyptians hope that their king can back down from Iraq's rude request.
On the other hand, the Kingdom of Iraq has made a huge contribution in the first Middle East war, even more than the Iraqis in history, and their disobedience to Egypt has been clearly revealed.
"We can do some manipulation of public opinion!" Alan Wilson said in a negotiating tone after finding his old boss, Sir Barron. The other party was the British Commissioner in the Persian Gulf, and the hegemony of British public opinion was in the hands of Sir Barron.
"I saw some newspapers saying that the Iraqis gave you a girl?" Sir Barron was obviously more interested in Alan Wilson's private life and asked if this was the case.
"It's nonsense. It's just that the Egyptians want to embarrass the Iraqi representative." Alan Wilson categorically denied, "It just happened to affect me. No one will believe this kind of rumor, at least Pamela will never
meeting."
After hearing this, Sir Barron also felt that it was reasonable. His assistant should not be so courageous. General Mountbatten was not far away and would show up at Alexandria Port without incident.
The control of public opinion is invisible. Most people in the world are stupid. They only want to believe what they believe. This is why the United States attaches great importance to the hegemony of public opinion.
Of course, when it comes to the United States itself, the hegemony of public opinion may not be easy to use. If the United States has been killing people and setting fires around the world for decades, no matter how strong the hegemony of public opinion is, it cannot whitewash this behavior.
Britain's hegemony of public opinion in the Persian Gulf cannot be used on Britain itself, otherwise it will be considered fake news by the locals.
But it is easy to use it to set the pace. For example, the disputes between Egypt and Iraq are extremely suitable for British public opinion in the local area.
In terms of colonial policy, Britain has never been interested in partition. British India and British Malaya were both colonies merged by the British. They were just a group of small countries in the past.
The interest in partition occurred when British India was about to become independent. Among the British forces in the Middle East, Britain was still promoting the Greater Syria Plan during World War II, aiming to combine Syria, Lebanon, Transjordan, Palestine and Iraq into a
British controlled Commonwealth.
Once this federation emerges, it will inevitably surpass Egypt and Saudi Arabia. Egypt has nothing but a canal. As for Saudi Arabia, it is just Egypt with oil.
Greater Syria will occupy the two river basins, have reliable agricultural areas, reach directly to the east coast of the Mediterranean, and have a population comparable to Egypt. It is definitely the largest country in the Arab world. After the war, Britain did not give up this opportunity, and Nuri Said was the British choice.
Implementer of a determined plan.
Of course, today, everyone who knows or does not know the inside story of this plan knows that this plan has been aborted. There are many people in the Kingdom of Iraq who know about this plan.
With this popular base, some modifications can be made, and then Egypt and Iraq can engage in a public opinion war.
The media in Egypt and Iraq have launched an all-round competition over who is more suitable to lead the Arab League.
Egyptian public opinion is proud of the history of ancient Egypt, while Iraq refutes it by citing the Sumerian civilization.
The discovery of the Sumerian civilization is, of course, a legacy that the British have been digging around for many years. Countries around the world have now accepted the Sumerian civilization as the oldest civilization. The Sumerian civilization is now in the Mesopotamia.
in Iraq!
It can be said that the Iraqis are honest when comparing history, and they never think that the Egyptian pyramids are anything to be proud of.
Although both Egypt and Iraq are now peaceful worlds, inhabited by Arabs. But of course they are also proud of the ancient civilizations born on the land where they live.
Egypt will be proud of ancient Egypt, Iraqis will be proud of Sumer and Babylon, and Iranians will sing praises for the ancient Persian Empire. However, the Protestants in these countries have not developed and grown.
Otherwise, in this wave of rhythm, Alan Wilson can still provoke these people to question each other's history. The pyramids were built by Napoleon, and the Sumerian civilization was imitated by the British.
As the Arab Conference progresses, the opinions of all parties are constantly disclosed. Those who follow this Arab League meeting can also feel the atmosphere of cooperation and struggle.
This chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! Farouk I proposed to assemble the power of the entire Arab world and adopt diplomatic, economic and military confrontation methods to allow the Jews to leave the land of Palestine. At the same time, he emphasized, "We will not
We acknowledge Israel's illegal occupation of Palestinian land, but we have to worry about the current international public opinion. We are indignant at the European countries' mistakes in purging Jews, but the Arabs' compensation actions, but in a sense we have to admit that in a short time
The problem cannot be solved by military means. But the united Arabs, with their vast land and population, can drag down the Jews. We will strengthen ourselves and then let the Jews retreat."
King Farouk I's statement won the support of Arab countries, and the sharing quotas for each country were formulated. The formulation of an arms race made Israel and its supporters understand that this confrontation would not be victorious.
Sir Barron and Alan Wilson looked at each other and shrugged almost at the same time. If they had a choice, neither of them would want to do this, but Britain can only support the Arabs. Who has greater interests in the Arab countries? The Middle East
Most places are still under the influence of Britain and France. If we don’t seize Israel as the scapegoat, who else can we seize?
"According to the previous plan, our country's military strength was reduced to Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar and Oman. Military bases must be established in these places. Of course, we also have military bases in Iraq, but now we should reduce our presence. This is also in vain.
The common meaning of the hall."
Sir Barron nodded and replied, "These places are sparsely populated. The population near Oman is more, but it can also be easily controlled by the British army. This can indeed save costs greatly."
"It's easier to negotiate with monarchies!" Alan Wilson said lightly, "So sometimes we should help some royal families in the Middle East, so that things can be easier to do."
On the seventh day of the Arab Conference, Sir Barron expressed Britain's support for the decisions made by the Arab Conference.
But then Alan Wilson appeared as a villain. Anyway, that was his role this time. Egyptians already knew that Prime Minister Nuri Said was seeking support from the British.
Alan Wilson said that the Kingdom of Iraq has more balanced natural conditions. Although he did not say it explicitly, the implication was that Egypt's leadership was still questionable.
Of course, Sir Barron vetoed this voice in front of the King of Egypt about supporting Iraq. Then he ended this summary.
Of course, this was not the end. The meeting was not over yet. The two people left the venue to watch the public opinion in Egypt.
On the second day, which was actually the last day of this Arab League meeting, Alan Wilson formally put forward a more complete proposal and spent a long time describing the data of the Kingdom of Iraq on its land and oil resources and military strength. Fighting for the Kingdom of Iraq
Last chance.
To put it simply, it is a two-talker. Egypt can be Le Ge, and Iraq can be Big D. A club can have two talkers, which is more in line with the times.
But Sir Barron, who has signed a declaration with Farouk I that Egypt will relinquish the rule of Sudan, naturally uses population as everything. Egypt is the largest in the Arab League. He said that whether it is Iraq, Syria or Saudi Arabia, the population is almost the same. It is only a fraction of Egypt's.
reasons to maintain the original attitude.
"It is normal for countries to have different opinions, and everyone should seek common ground while reserving differences. However, some countries and British representatives exchange views privately, and it is best not to happen again."
Sir Barron didn't look at anyone, and spoke of some words of unity.
His statement officially showed that from the early stage of the meeting, the Kingdom of Iraq replaced Egypt, to the bankruptcy of the double-talk plan for the Kingdom of Iraq and Egypt to lead the Arab League together. Sir Barron strongly supported Egypt's huge role in the Arab League, ending