Before the third battle, frustration spread throughout the U.S. military. It was also when world public opinion was in chaos, and information chaos was the best time to take action. Alan Wilson remembered that it was also at this time that MacArthur threatened to use nuclear bombs, leading to the British attack on Al
Prime Minister Tory made a special trip to Washington to bring pressure on a group of countries to end the dangerous idea of using nuclear weapons.
Either don't do it, or do it big. It's not Alan Wilson's style to do small things. The period after the second battle is the best time to take action.
The current situation has become obvious. Traditional methods are not enough to keep Britain in British Malaya. He now wants to do a major thing to make British colonial rule in Malaya reasonable and legal.
The so-called lives of hundreds of thousands of Japanese prisoners of war are a necessary price for this plan. He can never instigate the relationship between Chinese and Malays to become Hindus and peaceful believers. This would have a reason to stay in Malaya for a long time.
Already.
But the attempt to industrialize Malaya will be doomed to failure. How to complete industrialization in a place where the two major ethnic groups are hostile to each other? He can't do it!
Since the two major ethnic groups cannot be provoked, these Japanese prisoners of war are the most suitable persimmons. They are used as sacrifices and at the same time, the follow-up plan is most suitable. As for this harm, Japan is a defeated country and should have the ability to face everything.
Mental preparation.
"Remember, you must not massacre. A small number of deaths is acceptable. But massacre cannot be the purpose. Then I can't save you, so this matter is not that simple. Some people will be here to guide you soon. But they
I will only give guidance here, you still have to rely on yourself to do it."
After all, Alan Wilson is not a professional. Fortunately, there are professionals. Previously in British India, he was tricked by the Slavs of Northern Rhodesia. This time it was not so bad, but it was something of the same nature. Alan Wilson
He also unceremoniously asked Grace to come over with his confidants for guidance.
"We made these prisoners of war disabled." A murderous look flashed across Su Yang's face, "When we came to Malaya, we didn't expect that we would be able to wait until this day."
"I can understand your feelings. After all, you have never had the opportunity to deal with so many Japanese." Alan Wilson did not intend to expose the scars, but this is the fact. The artillery party is not as good as the industrial capabilities of the Qing Dynasty, and I am really sorry.
The people with lofty ideals who resisted the invasion under his call. I was submissive when dealing with the Japanese army, and I struck hard when dealing with the anti-Japanese elements.
Alan Wilson explained his bottom line, there should not be mass deaths. If such serious consequences occurred, it would be beyond the scope of his cover. Those involved could choose one of the Qing laws currently implemented in Malaya to die.
It's law.
Once a large-scale massacre occurs, Malaya is not in a period of war. This nature is very bad.
The two future Chinese leaders nodded, and Alan Wilson continued, "My friend will be arriving soon. When you meet, he will contact me alone."
In Malaya, Grace Mikhailovich, who was almost destined to be the second-generation leader of Chetnik, was preparing to return to his old career. Before meeting Alan Wilson, he did not expect that the other party would let him return to his old career.
"Commissioner Allen, I don't understand. The risk to you is very high. With your position in Whitehall, you can definitely make money here. I won't blame you when the time comes for independence. British India eventually became independent anyway."
." After Grace heard this, she looked at Alan Wilson with surprise, as if she didn't know this person.
"Oh, my friend, there is such a thing as patriotism in this world. I am willing to risk my future to create an excuse for the British Empire to rule Malaya for a long time." Alan Wilson said this indifferently
He opened his mouth and said, "And I have been tricked by you once. In Northern Rhodesia, you used the Indian incident to cleanse the black tribes in the territory. The difficulty this time is much lower than last time, but it's just that
It’s just a matter of destroying a group of prisoners of war. It’s not that difficult for you!”
One person at a time, and the two parties can be bound more firmly. Alan Wilson thought it was fair and said calmly, "If Chetnik cannot show professionalism this time, I will be very disappointed. You have purged black people before
The tribe's affairs may be exposed, and then the nearby colonies will become independent and be besieged by black countries?"
"Dear Commissioner Allen, a friend of our Slavs. My father has always been very supportive of the commissioner and playing a greater role in the UK." After hearing this, Grace suddenly became more understanding and said with a firm tone.
, "You can rest assured if you leave it to us, but I want to meet the leader who took action. This is not too much."
"It's not too much." Alan Wilson was very pleased with the good communication and said, "Think about it, we can still help each other. This time I return to Europe, I want to communicate with other colonial countries.
Discussing African issues, aren’t we?”
The meeting between Grace and Su Yang and others made Su Yang and others feel more at ease.
Just the appearance of Alan Wilson had always made them worry about being betrayed. Now that there were more people joining the action, and they were all white, it made several Chinese labor leaders feel relieved.
It's just that they don't know that Grace is not British. It is still too difficult for Chinese people to distinguish the differences between white Europeans based on their appearance.
A plan gradually took shape, and after deciding on a single line of communication between Grace and Alan Wilson, he was finally ready to return to Europe.
It was officially the last day of the second battle. With the cessation of fighting and the news of the death of Commander Walker of the Eighth U.S. Army, Alan Wilson, who bought a newspaper before boarding the plane, happened to see the news and asked, "Is this destined to happen?"
?I thought you wouldn’t die. It seems that in order to bring greater changes to the world, you still need to work harder.”
On Christmas Day, the war on the Peninsula did not end as Emperor Mai had said, but Alan Wilson had already stepped onto the soil of Europe. The war on the Peninsula filled the headlines of newspapers in various countries, and it was not for any other reason than because of Emperor Mai.
After the second battle, the U.S.-South Korean coalition forces had completely retreated to the 38th Parallel, spitting out all the achievements after the Incheon landing. It also led to the death of Army Commander Walker, the total annihilation of the Turkish participating troops, and a series of blows.
The rhetoric of ending the war before Christmas became more well-known in this time and space. The countries in the Soviet bloc clung to this point, which embarrassed MacArthur.
But this is not the reason why MacArthur is also famous in Europe. He became a headline star in Europe because MacArthur expressed his intention to use nuclear weapons.
MacArthur was a very proud man. This was because he had a glorious history. MacArthur was worthy of being a hero in World War II. After occupying Japan, he became the Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Forces in Japan. Even the Japanese made no secret of their admiration for him.
Worship him as an enemy as a hero.
Of course, MacArthur was proud of more than just that. He was the youngest principal of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, the youngest brigadier general in the United States, the youngest chief of staff of the Army, and a five-star general.
After losing two battles in a row, MacArthur thought about how to use nuclear bombs to force Japan to surrender, and asked President Truman for instructions. Truman opened his mouth to test the use of nuclear bombs at a White House press conference.
The words about the use of nuclear bombs coming out of Trudeau's door immediately sent Europe into a panic. The United Kingdom, France, Italy, Austria and other European countries had just come out of the pain of World War II, so they used major newspapers and periodicals to publish comments and angrily condemned the United States.
Nuclear war plans would extend the war to Europe.
"Isn't it just because I was laughed at for saying that the war would end at Christmas? What about that?" Alan Wilson arrived in London and sold several different newspapers, all of which reported Truman and MacArthur's remarks about testing the use of nuclear bombs.
Taking these newspapers home, Pamela Mountbatten wore a formal dress and threw herself directly into the man's arms. At the same time, she also noticed the newspapers in the man's hands, "Dear, at this time, haven't you forgotten to pay attention to national affairs?"
"Of course I don't want to pay attention, but who dares not to pay attention?" Alan Wilson raised the newspaper in his hand and said helplessly, "If the Americans want to use nuclear bombs, the Soviet Union's nuclear bombs may still not reach the United States, but aren't we in trouble?"
"That's right, I don't know if it's too late to seek refuge in Australia now. You should stay in Malaya. What are you doing coming back in such a dangerous time?" Pamela Mountbatten's tone was a bit reproachful.
"I came back to attend the Brussels Conference!" Alan Wilson sat on the sofa holding his fiancée's hand, and suddenly asked with a flash of inspiration, "Dear, if your father were in MacArthur's position, would he use nuclear weapons after defeat?
"
"If it's Japan, it should be." Pamela Mountbatten's answer was a little uncertain.
"Pretend I didn't ask!" Alan Wilson smiled bitterly. It seems that similar people will always make similar decisions, but they face different objects.
It took a parallel jogging time for Pamela Mountbatten to lie down satisfied, and Alan Wilson rushed to Whitehall non-stop to prepare for the issues of the Brussels meeting.
"At this meeting, Alan, you and the member states will come up with a draft. The Prime Minister will take a look at it when he comes back." Norman Brooke said directly, indicating that this meeting will be chaired by Alan Wilson.
"Is there something wrong with the Prime Minister?" Alan Wilson narrowed his eyes and said strangely, "Didn't I say before that the Prime Minister would also attend the meeting? That's what I said in the telegram before I came back."
"Hundreds of Labor MPs in the House of Commons jointly called on the Prime Minister to visit Washington at short notice to get Truman to make a guarantee not to use nuclear weapons. Otherwise, the matter of the military alliance and the merger of the occupied territories will be postponed indefinitely."
"That's it!" Alan Wilson nodded, wondering if the Prime Minister would feel like the glorious era was back at this time.