It's all about the unity of the free world, and before countries can unite, Alan Wilson believed that individuals should first unite.
"I think about you all the time in Asia, Ingrid!"
"You know how to say nice things!" Ingrid Bergman was unmoved by sweet words. "Each of us is older than you. Do you like the older one?"
"That's not true, but it depends on other advantages." Alan Wilson made no secret of the fact that he is a face-controller. He can ignore Greta Garbo's age, but that doesn't mean he can't pick on any of Greta Garbo's peers.
In the final analysis, the reason why I devote myself wholeheartedly is because of the woman Greta Garbo, not because of women of Greta Garbo's age. How many women are there in Woodpecker Pictures all over the world?
"It's so candid and surprising!"
As a man, Alan Wilson would actually try his best to show his concern for the ladies, which was reflected in Ingrid Bergman by taking care of his two daughters together.
"It took a lot of effort when I gave birth to them." Ingrid Bergman looked at the two little angels, exuding the brilliance of motherhood.
"Only you can shoulder this arduous task. It would not be easy for anyone else!" Alan Wilson's eyes glanced around Ingrid Bergman.
When he arrived in Paris, the first thing he had to do was to make the Woodpecker talkers feel that he valued them. Only in this way could he better unite the free world. What is the saying? A room full of people can't do anything.
Why sweep to sweep the world?
The establishment of NATO in this time and space can be said to be directly related to the Berlin crisis that broke out this year. It is true that the Berlin crisis is still not over today. At the same time, the air channel that has been replaced by the United States has been in operation.
It even operates more smoothly than the air channel in Alan Wilson's memory. This is not because the United States' national power has increased to a higher level in this time and space, but simply because the citizens of West Berlin are almost gone.
Everything else is easy to say. The Soviet Union cut off the original power grid in Germany. This is no longer just a problem in West Berlin. Instead, it cut off the original German unified power grid and rebuilt a separate power grid in the Democratic Republic of Germany.
Because Alan Wilson went to Africa, he missed the founding of the Democratic Republic of Germany and the interruption of the power grid in two Germanys. The subsequent restoration of the power grid, which was a rare interruption, has become two parts.
However, the power grid restored by Germany did not include West Berlin. The Soviet Union was determined to turn West Berlin into the Middle Ages. This caused West Berlin citizens to continue to flee.
Judging from the current data, the more than two million citizens of West Berlin before the Berlin Crisis have become less than 500,000. If this trend continues, West Berlin may soon be left with only the garrisons of Britain, the United States and France.
and a small group of West Berlin citizens who lived around the garrison.
Fortunately, the frequency used by the Soviet Union was the same as that of Europe. Otherwise, the Federal Republic of Germany and the Democratic Republic of Germany would definitely evolve into two completely different power grids like Japan.
As the Berlin crisis evolved into what it is today, if Alan Wilson has realized anything, it is that having nuclear weapons in hand is really completely different from not having nuclear weapons. Without nuclear weapons, whether it was Iran or Berlin, in the original time and space, the United States was forcing the Soviet Union
Concessions were made, and with nuclear weapons, it would not be easy to force the Soviet Union to make concessions as before.
"I hope Britain's hydrogen bomb will not go astray." Alan Wilson can only hope that Britain's second-generation nuclear weapons will avoid some detours.
The first hydrogen bomb in the United States did not have actual combat capabilities. There was no vehicle that could use a hydrogen bomb weighing more than 80 tons in actual combat. It took a year for the United States to solve the practical problem. Not to mention that the American hydrogen bomb has not yet been released.
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Before coming to Paris, Alan Wilson also learned some good news about nuclear weapons. It was not about the progress of hydrogen bombs, but the progress of blue-light missiles. If nuclear warheads could be installed in blue-light missiles and a road-based nuclear weapons test could be carried out,
There is no doubt that Britain is ahead of the United States.
Once the Blue Light missile proves its reliability, the UK can aggressively market it on differentiation.
Bragging about how a skinny camel is bigger than a horse will also help make the United States and the Soviet Union look at each other in a new light.
While Europe is preparing to cheer for the great unity of the free world, the Korean battlefield in the Far East has reassured Americans enough. Ridgway has also resigned from the post of commander of the United Nations forces and started his next position as commander-in-chief of NATO.
Before leaving, Ridgway tried to make himself feel more at ease, and he and Van Fleet were able to turn their energy to some other issues. The biggest issue was the military reform of South Korea, but due to the many military incidents
In such a critical situation, the United States was previously forced to shelve the issue and pretend it did not see it.
The lack of leadership in the South Korean military was severe; due to language barriers and treaty provisions, the Americans were unable to fully flesh out this leadership.
Now that the pressure has been eased, the United States can embark on a comprehensive training program that will create the Koreans' own commanders who can train Korean soldiers to be as capable as any other country's.
Soldiers are equally good.
Political nepotism and intricate struggles to consolidate one's political position have eliminated many of the outstanding advantages of South Korean soldiers, so that in order to improve the quality of these soldiers, the United States has spent immeasurable human and material resources
price.
The South Korean army has always been deployed at will according to the whims of various political figures. It has always been used to exterminate bandits or protect the interests of certain people. Young officers found that they criticized their uneducated superiors and expressed
It is impossible to object or even offer a different opinion.
These officers' own panic is always immediately transmitted to the troops below. Many soldiers in the troops themselves have not received the necessary training and are unable to react instinctively and actively in critical situations.
This chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! Before leaving, Ridgway called his successor Clark over and said, "Today, we can already clearly feel that the negotiations continue tirelessly for a month.
As the months dragged on, the ceasefire that had seemed imminent in the first year of the war became more and more elusive. Many citizens began to believe that our blood and lives were being sacrificed in vain.
On the battlefield, our stubborn negotiators insist on getting some advantage at the negotiation table."
"We cannot achieve an overwhelming advantage on the battlefield, and we can't achieve anything in negotiations." Clark agreed deeply. "Negotiation is indeed an energy-consuming thing. At the negotiating table, people keep repeating the points that have been made, like
He plays with gorgeous words like an orator, insults and attacks obnoxiously, and sometimes makes people want to go back to the battlefield to fight."
Both Ridgway and Clark hope that the new government can end this war that only increases consumption.
Ridgway, Clark, and Van Fleet have given up all hope for this war, but there is still a voice in the United States that believes that the United States should occupy the entire Korean Peninsula.
The three of them were speechless. After some discussion, the result was that unless the United States could increase its military strength enough, the standard for sufficient military strength was that while maintaining its existing advantages in logistics and armaments, the U.S. military could never have fewer troops than the enemy.
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"This is impossible. We cannot compete with each other for manpower." Li Qiwei said to his two comrades, "We are separated from this peninsula by the Pacific Ocean. Washington has already expressed dissatisfaction with military spending, and still wants to increase its troops?"
After this discussion, Ridgway no longer cared about the armistice negotiations. He knew in his heart that this war had nothing to do with him. In the remaining time, he would rather swim and watch baseball games.
In Paris, Alan Wilson, who was obviously haggard from running around for the empire in recent times, received a telegram from London and learned that the candidate for NATO commander-in-chief submitted by the United States was Ridgway, who was about to come to Paris.
"It's really him!" Alan Wilson frowned slightly. Since the emergence of NATO, the United States has been the principal, and the United Kingdom has been the deputy and secretary-general. Over the decades of history, the secretary-general has changed, but the first two
It's almost fixed.
Alan Wilson remembered that when Ridgway was the second commander-in-chief, his relations with generals in European countries were extremely poor.
Even the British generals do not have a good relationship with Ridgway, so NATO may not have much combat effectiveness in the short term. After all, there is no Eisenhower in this time and space to lay the foundation for Ridgway.
Soon Alan Wilson received a second telegram, which was that Britain was not going to let Montgomery be the deputy commander-in-chief, but to choose a new candidate. After all, Montgomery was much older than Ridgway and was not suitable to be his deputy.
On this side, Europe is preparing to sign a contract. Li Qiwei from the Far East has also officially left the Tokyo Command, leaving the mess of the Korean War to others, and embarked on a journey to Europe with light equipment.
On August 20, Ridgway gathered his staff team and arrived in Paris with American diplomats.
At this time, representatives from 14 countries gathered in Paris, including the United States, Britain, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Canada, Denmark, Norway, Italy, Portugal, Iceland, Greece and Turkey.