Japan's political status has always been a weakling. Not to mention the world at this stage, even in the 21st century, Japan has the lowest status among the Group of Seven. It is said that it is an economic giant, a military dwarf, and a political dwarf.
Japan.
Even Japan in the 21st century has such a political status. If the United States does not support Japan now, Japan will be under siege.
However, Alan Wilson also contacted the British Ambassador to the United Nations, Lord Parrison, via telegram, who also told him of the United States' concerns.
After losing Hokkaido, the United States was also worried about the expansion of Japan's pro-Soviet forces and had doubts about Australia and New Zealand's proposals. It was worried that Japan might turn to the Soviet Union if it pushed Japan too far.
"The imagination is quite big!" Alan Wilson simply doubted his own eyes. This possibility only exists in theory. It is almost impossible to become a reality. Are the U.S. troops stationed in Japan doing nothing?
Even if we don’t talk about the existence of the US military stationed in Japan, most countries are wary of the Soviet Union. It is a country that advocates equality for everyone. What country does not have a powerful class?
Japan has retained more of its pre-war aristocrats than Germany. Will those wealthy and powerful chaebols from the Meiji era to the present turn to the Soviet Union? Isn’t that suicide?
After all, the United States is not the hope of mankind in the 21st century. It still has something to learn in terms of being dark-hearted and thick-skinned. Alan Wilson said in his reply that there will never be a threat of Japan turning to the Soviet Union. If there is, it will be very easy.
Being suppressed is not worth making a fuss about.
Of course, this is a private telegram with Lord Parison, and the other party has been told not to leak it. To persuade the Americans to agree, of course it is impossible to suppress such remarks with a true turn.
We are all decent people, and we must come up with something emotional to win the approval of Americans.
It's easy to start from an emotional point of view. Australia and New Zealand, as well as the United Kingdom and the United States, are countries whose blood is thicker than water. We all have the same culture and race. If the United States does not support the legitimate demands of the two countries in the current peaceful world, peace will really come to an end.
When the Soviet Union confronted each other, could the two countries still exert their full strength?
Australia can definitely do it, but the United States doesn’t know. As for the remaining party, the Philippines, it is the earliest and largest colony of the United States. No country has as deep a relationship as the Philippines and the United States. If the United States wants to set a benchmark, its first choice is of course the Philippines.
Alan Wilson knew that the Philippines had low hips in the 1960s, but the United States did not know that the Philippines is currently developing very well and is definitely a rising star in Asia.
Alan Wilson showed his Whitehall social butterfly side. In a tone that no one knows the East better than me, he expressed in the telegram that the Americans' doubts were unnecessary and that it was not difficult. As long as the United States leaked a little bit, Japan
The government will soon show that no one knows how to be a dog better than me.
"The establishment of the Japanese Self-Defense Force, plus compensation, should pay out some of the dividends of the Korean War, right?" Alan Wilson looked in the direction of the Land of the Rising Sun in the northeast, and uttered words of concern.
The establishment of the Japan Self-Defense Force will lead to investment in military expenditures in Japan. Even if the United States is willing to support Japan, it cannot even reimburse Japan's military expenditures. The Japanese government will always have to bear part of it.
This time, if the Philippines is not making the claim alone, it will be joined by Australia and New Zealand.
Alan Wilson is looking forward to the emergence of a suitable number, which will allow Japan to accumulate funds to support industrial upgrading so quickly.
After all, British Malaya was a colony, and the original intention of the British support was to be able to bear the British military expenditure. British Malaya was under pressure on this point, and now Japan also had pressure on military expenditure, so the two sides were evenly matched.
Alan Wilson very much hopes that the Philippines, which has escaped from fighting alone, can help each other with Australia and New Zealand and steal a piece of meat from the Japanese, although this has nothing to do with him.
The stability of Malaya was still his biggest concern. British Malaya was indeed facing Indonesian infiltration, but it was not as serious as he reported to the country.
On this day, he and East Malaysia Commissioner Eder came to a prison at the border of Sarawak and Sabah to see the captured Indonesian infiltrators and prisoners captured for other cases.
There is nothing special about the name of the prison. It is called Qingshan Detention Center, a very neutral name.
"We catch Indonesian infiltrators every month. If we hadn't helped each other with the Dutch, we would have been very hard to prevent." Edel accompanied his immediate boss to introduce the situation at Qingshan Detention Center.
Alan Wilson kept nodding. This was the result of the Netherlands taking control of the island of Kalimantan. Historically, armed infiltrators dropped by Indonesia could trouble the British and make them difficult to prevent.
The fundamental reason is that Indonesia's territory is adjacent to East Malaysia. Faced with such a long border, the British troops stationed in Malaya are helpless. Now that the Netherlands controls the island of Kalimantan, this penetration has been considered very gentle.
"The other area is for general criminals. After some necessary labor here, they will be released at the end of the period." Edel pointed to another field, where many prisoners who were not very dangerous were working.
"It looks pretty good!" Alan Wilson sincerely praised, what a harmonious scene, but this can only be achieved in a place like a prison. "We have to strike hard against the infiltration madman, and would rather kill three people by mistake."
No one should be let go. There is no need to re-educate the more dangerous infiltrators, and they must be cleaned up regularly."
"I understand, Commissioner!" Edel understood. He knew Alan Wilson's temper very well. If you fall behind, you may not be beaten. It mainly depends on whether the Commissioner wants to hit someone today.
Indonesia believes that there are good reasons for its merger with Malaysia. In addition to both countries being distributed in the Malay Archipelago, their main ethnic groups evolved from the ancient Malays, and their languages, religions, cultures, etc. are very similar. This
It is the foundation of Indonesia’s “great power ambition”.
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! This is not a theory created by Sukarno. As early as when Indonesia was still called the Dutch East Indies, this idea of a Greater Indonesia had already spread widely.
for dissemination.
There is also a certain market in the British colonies, where similar "Pan-Malayism" has emerged. The two factions have also privately discussed the concept of establishing a single Malay country after independence.
The prisoners in Qingshan Detention Center are not all infiltrators from Indonesia, many of them are locals.
But today, Alan Wilson has judged that helping the Netherlands occupy Kalimantan Island ultimately helped Britain. With the help of the Dutch, Britain's threat from Indonesian penetration has been much reduced.
In a good mood, Alan Wilson chatted with a substitute who was considered a common criminal for a while and asked him why he came in.
"Drunk and causing trouble!" A look of remorse flashed across the Chinese man's face, and at the same time he expressed to the official in front of him his determination to change his past.
"It's completely normal to cause trouble after drinking." Alan Wilson smiled bitterly and shook his head slightly, "This is not an unforgivable crime. I believe that you will not be detained for a long time. Think about it after you get out.
Find some hobbies for self-cultivation and change your temper. The employment situation in Malaya is so good now. As long as you are willing to work hard, I think it is not a problem to have a good family life."
There were also Chinese secret societies in British Malaya, such as those gang organizations. But as long as they did not target the British colonial government, Alan Wilson was willing to give them a place to survive.
After all, the Chinese themselves lack the deterrent power to keep people away due to some problems with their characteristics. Although the gang organizations are not very strong, they are of some use after all. You must know the beliefs of the Malays, which were in the agricultural era.
The most successful religion is Peace.
After leaving Castle Peak Detention Center, Alan Wilson's trip to East Malaysia is over. A group of anti-British elements may disappear from the world, but this will not damage the prosperity and stability of British Malaya.
Back in Kuala Lumpur, he started his boring life as a specialist again, working until two o'clock in the afternoon every day, looking to the west, wondering when the logistics support would come.
But the first person to come put him in a dilemma. When Princess Margaret came to this Eastern colony with the servants of the royal family, Alan Wilson was not even happy at all.
"Brother-in-law!" Princess Margaret's eyes lit up when she saw Alan Wilson, and she greeted with a smile.
"Well!" Alan Wilson squinted his eyes and answered the question, "Why didn't you come with Pamela this time?"
Since the life of the royal family has become so free, it is unreasonable to say that in the era of Prince Harry, a troubled child, he would leave the UK and run around when he had nothing to do.
But it's only 1953, and Princess Margaret is running around everywhere when she has nothing to do. Isn't it a bit too free?
"Pamela will come back in a few days after she has finished her work. I am bored at home, so why don't I go out for a walk first?" Princess Margaret's heart was pounding, answering her brother-in-law's doubts.
Alan Wilson nodded and thought that was good, so he politely welcomed the princess to Malaya. The Queen's sister came here to express the importance that the British Empire attached to Malaya, and she kept saying such things.
But when there were no other people, the relationship between the two changed again. Margaret acted quite proactively, completely different from how she behaved in public.
"Your Highness, if you do this again..." Alan Wilson warned with his eyes and said clearly, "I will have a clear conscience."
Mr. Zhongtang's contribution to Britain is enough, and he deserves some rewards, not to mention he is so proactive.