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Chapter 91: Both Hard and Soft

These Soviets! Alan Wilson shook his head in his heart. The world was inherently unequal, but there was such an alien country that insisted on changing this fateful arrangement. In Alan Wilson's eyes, it was simply crazy.

Let us unite under the banner of imperialism, turn all third world countries into colonies, and enslave the people there forever. This is what the imperialist powers should do.

But it is obvious that in the now united imperialist camp, two traitors of varying degrees have appeared. One is clamoring for the liberation of the whole world, and the other is for national self-determination. There is no doubt that these two ideas are enemies of the British Empire.

From a perspective, the Soviet Union should be the more urgent enemy. However, considering that the European battlefield has just ended, the Soviet Union has been severely damaged internally. If the Soviet Union does not cure its internal injuries within ten years, it will not have the power to come and cause trouble. The projected power will exceed

Outside of Eurasia, the current Soviet Union cannot do this.

On the contrary, the American allies who keep talking about the special relationship between Britain and the United States are now really capable of posing a threat to Britain's overseas colonies, and the Americans are really doing it. This is what Alan Wilson really thinks. When it comes to colonial issues, the United States is the only one in the near future.

The most real enemy.

"Beautiful lady, if I were the Soviet Union, I should give Britain a chance to breathe now. The Soviets should understand that Britain has been damaged in this war, just like the Soviet Union." Alan Wilson, who was silent for a long time,

Finally, substantial behind-the-scenes operations began.

Open blackmail was a matter for Eiffel's diplomats, not Alan Wilson's task. Alan Wilson had no good solution but to use an honest attitude to make the Soviet Union understand its current situation.

"Britain has vast colonies!" Fortseva's lethal smile continued unabated, and she said in a pleasant voice, "I originally thought that the colonial empire of the past three hundred years would be very strong."

"But after all, Britain does not have a strong homeland. We cannot compare with the Soviet Union and the United States in this regard." Alan Wilson stared into Fortseva's eyes. In another situation, this might be the beginning of a relationship, even if the other party is already thirty.

She is five years old, but she is still very charming and has a fatal attraction to men.

But it doesn't work now. Although Alan Wilson's previous operations in Yugoslavia were cheaper for the Soviet Union, they were essentially for the consideration of the British Empire. He wanted the United States to put more effort into fighting against the Soviet Union. As a British man, he only wanted to control the British Empire.

Stay loyal and never intend to serve with the Cambridge Five to liberate the world.

Fortseva did not refute. After all, she was not a professional diplomat. The reason for her appearance here was actually the same as that of Ellen Wilson. She would not be noticed. So every word that Ellen Wilson said, she

Savor it carefully and judge its honesty.

When Alan Wilson mentioned the border issue between Poland and Germany, Fortseva retorted for the first time, "As early as five years ago, the United Kingdom had expressed its understanding of the Soviet occupation of eastern Poland, and it was originally part of Imperial Russia. It's just that

We had to give up temporarily because of the war. Mr. Allen, using border changes to make a fuss at this time is untenable. The Curzon Line is named after Curzon, the Foreign Secretary of the British Empire.

You won’t forget it so soon, will you?”

How the hell do I know? Alan Wilson was dissatisfied because Britain drew lines everywhere. As the commissioner of British India, he had never worked in Europe, so how could he know about things here?

Twenty-five years ago, when the Soviet Red Army repulsed the Polish interventionist forces, Curzon, on behalf of the British government, suggested that the Soviet Union use this boundary as a ceasefire line to hold peace negotiations. At the international conference held in Spa, both Poland and the Soviet Union recognized Curzon.

The line was the Polish-Soviet boundary line. When the Polish army turned to counterattack, the Polish government refused to recognize the Curzon Line.

"That idiot Pilsudski was not the one who supported the attack on Soviet Russia. But when it comes to the issue of Poland, we in the UK just mentioned the border line by the way. I believe the Soviet Union will like the real topic?" Alan Wilson directly compared Poland and

The topic of German territorial changes passed by, and other conditions were proposed.

"Oh, really?" Fortseva's big eyes blinked, and she asked in a consultative tone, "A long-established empire, I believe there are many valuable things to share."

"Of course, of course!" Emphasized twice in a row, Alan Wilson stretched out his finger and boasted, "An absolute bonus for the Soviet Union, Miss Fortseva, there is now a Polish government in exile in London."

Fortseva's eyes lit up. Of course she knew about this. Although in the previous transactions between Poland and Greece, the British had sold Poland to the Soviet Union as a condition of exchange. However, the existence of the Polish government in exile is always a hidden danger.

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Alan Wilson certainly knew this. After the Battle of Poland, all of Poland was lost. The troops who escaped from Poland were loyal to the Polish government-in-exile and participated in many wars. Polish soldiers on the borders of the former Poland organized the Polish Underground State to fight against the Polish underground state on the borders of the former Poland.

German Army.

Poland was occupied by the Soviet Red Army after World War II. Since the Polish government-in-exile did not have much negotiation with the Polish underground state and the Soviet Union, Poland established a government supported by the Soviet Union, and the Polish government-in-exile was unable to return to Poland.

The Polish government-in-exile persisted until the Soviet Union failed in the Cold War and finally returned to Poland. It was also because of the history of the Polish government-in-exile that Poland has always been the anti-Russian vanguard in Eastern Europe. But unlike World War II, people recognized the new father, the United States.

"The Polish government-in-exile has a strong influence on the Polish military abroad. There are 150,000 former government troops loyal to Poland." Alan Wilson changed the topic when he said this and reminded Fortseva, "I heard that in a

A large number of corpses of Polish officers were found in a place called Katyn. I will not comment on who killed them."

"They were killed by the Germans and framed on us." Fortseva frowned and retorted righteously.

"It doesn't matter who killed him, the key is whether anyone believes it. The Polish government-in-exile itself has strong anti-Russian ideas. If some of them use this to unite people's hearts, it will be a problem." Alan Wilson has nothing to do with it.

Ji Gaohangzhang analyzed from a third-party perspective, "With such an exiled government not under the control of the Soviet Union, Poland will not be stable, right?"

"There are also the hundreds of thousands of Polish soldiers who obey the Polish government in exile, the hatred of the Soviet-Polish war, and the history of the three partitions of Poland. There are many, many, too many."

Fortseva frowned. She could feel her father's importance to Poland even if she hadn't heard about it.

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