Chapter 615 Pamela Is Looking Forward to It
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Pamela Mountbatten didn't pay attention to this. At this time, she was immersed in happiness. She had been dreaming of this day for several years. She had thought about it thousands of times and even simulated hundreds of them in her mind. Different wedding scenes.
It’s just that she has never actively urged Alan Wilson. She knows that this man is most interested in politics and is an official fan who is willing to devote everything to politics. This is not a shortcoming. She is willing to wait.
Year after year, in the blink of an eye, the two have known each other for five years. Now, Pamela Mountbatten finally sees the dawn of ending her long-distance love affair, and she will be Mrs. Wilson in the future.
As Pamela Mountbatten grappled with the good news, she had two of the most distinguished women in the British Empire as witnesses.
It's just that the two sisters have completely different ideas. Crown Prince Elizabeth expressed pure congratulations without any other emotions.
Princess Margaret didn't know what she was thinking, but the princess knew very well that her mood was very complicated. Even vaguely I don’t think this is good news.
In the small Windsor Castle, there are actually sleeping dragons and phoenixes at the same time. Naturally, Alan Wilson does not know this.
He is thinking at the Administrative Commission in Kuala Lumpur, comparing the current situation with the historical situation of 1951, and finding out the possible benefits and hidden dangers of different local analyses.
The most recent major event in the country is the death of Ernest Bevin, the Foreign Secretary in the post-war Labor cabinet and later Lord of the Privy Seal due to his health. But will this affect the unity within the Labor Party? Alan Wilson is not in London. Unable to judge at the moment.
As the former world hegemon, Britain has experienced two world wars, and now it has reached a point where it has to temporarily avoid the spotlight.
As has always been the case, Britain instituted a policy of retrenchment, which Alan Wilson knew was inevitable. Times have changed, and Britain is still a huge colony that it is unable to preserve.
There are still tens of millions of square meters of colonies in our hands now, and most of them will definitely become independent in the future.
He just hopes that the contraction will not turn into an avalanche. It seems that the direction has changed slightly. Everyone can see at least 400,000 square kilometers of the royal territory of Newfoundland.
If we could use the technology transfer and support from British Malaya, we could buy two generations of time to maintain the status quo. If you think about other places, even if Britain loses most of its colonies, it will not end up as a follower.
So no matter what, we must first do two things. The first is to maintain the stability of the current British politics. The other is to let go when it is time to sell the colonies at a good price. Only maintain military strength in key areas!
"If in the next twenty years, the UK discovers that all of the preserved overseas territories, I have served as chief executive, or they are related to me, wouldn't that be a very exciting thing?"
Alan Wilson was serving afternoon tea, talking to himself under the breeze of the ceiling fan, and started to have wild thoughts. Dreams always have to be had, what if they come true?
In her spare time, Alyssa, who is the commissioner of West Malaysia, pushed in the door. As soon as she came in, she saw her immediate boss who was very proud and having afternoon tea. She couldn't help but joked, "Oh, this is not the commissioner who is about to get married. What? According to the Chinese, Mr. Zhongtang."
Listening to Alyssa speak slowly and with an accent, Alan Wilson looked impressed, nodded and said, "Alyssa, during my absence, you and Edel discussed handling Malayan affairs, right? Be vigilant against all external threats."
"I know, to guard against the Soviet Union, we must guard against the United States." Alyssa nodded clearly, and then changed the topic, "There are precedents for these things, so nothing will happen. My husband will come over to see me, and Edel will handle it the same way. .”
It is dangerous to be an enemy of the United States, and it is fatal to be an ally of the United States. Alyssa has a deep understanding of Alan Wilson and understands the true psychology of her immediate boss.
"Uh! Okay!" Alan Wilson said with a stern look on his face, "Living in two places is really not conducive to the harmony of husband and wife. It's okay to come here. But there may be one more thing to trouble you."
"Please tell me!" Alyssa agreed happily, "Who made you my immediate boss? I will not refuse any request, even if it is..."
"It is to formulate a plan to subvert Indonesia. From now on, we will formulate a long-term plan to disintegrate Indonesia. The purpose is to dismantle the Sukarno regime that threatens the situation in Southeast Asia." Alan Wilson coughed softly, Pretending to be deaf to the advances of subordinates.
From the perspective of the interests of the British Empire, as long as the Sukarno regime collapsed, the threat of British Malaya would always loom. From a personal point of view, it would be better if it could not be destroyed. Britain could occupy British Malaya reasonably and legally.
With Indonesia's population, it will not be out of the sight of the United States for a long time. Anyway, it is better for the Americans to do it personally, so as to guide things on a track that is beneficial to British interests.
"The United States is ready to surrender to the Soviet Union!" Alan Wilson, who bought a bunch of newspapers and boarded the Comet 1 to kill time on the road, almost thought he had read it wrong, so he scanned it again. It was true, it was indeed the Times of England. .
Combined with the fact that the last five battles had just been fought and news of peace talks had spread, Alan Wilson smelled a hint of bad intentions. He knew that historically Britain had always resisted intervention in the Peninsular War, and was left with no choice but to do so by the United States. Thousands of men were dispatched, and almost from the beginning of the inevitable expansion of the scope of the war, Bibi Tao has been wanting to withdraw its troops.
Prime Minister Attlee felt that he had been cheated by the Americans, and Churchill, who succeeded him, had been clamoring to withdraw. At that time, mainstream public opinion in Britain was pushing for negotiations, and was even very dissatisfied with the length of the peace talks.
This time, the British did not send an expeditionary force. Of course, the British suffered losses, and the dispatched Royal Air Force was also shot down.
But for any war involving land warfare, the military expenditures of the navy and air force are nothing compared to ground wars. The current Korean War is by no means what it was in history. The United States, which has a lot of blood, must be bled together with the United Kingdom, which has not recovered its blood.
At this time, a mainstream British newspaper actually published such an argument? Alan Wilson put it down carefully and read the content from beginning to end. The general idea was to support the United Kingdom in increasing its military power in Europe and help the United States share the defense pressure in Europe.
"Share it, share it, why don't we have a title like this?" Alan Wilson read it a few times, then took out a copy of the Daily Telegraph, and then the Guardian. It was ultimately concluded that Britain did not want the war to end so quickly.
Because the newspaper content is full of passages suggesting that the US military is incompetent and pessimistic about the direction of the war. The key is that most people can’t see it yet, but after reading the entire article, they will form a preconceived feeling.
As expected, he would be tough if he did not participate in the war, and Alan Wilson could judge with certainty. From the outbreak of the war to the present, the United States has spent US$15 billion, which makes at least some people in the UK very happy.
The great disappointment of Japan's surrender in World War II was finally compensated at this time. Perhaps Alan Wilson's most respected Royal Navy admiral, Admiral Mountbatten, was one of them.
The UK may not do anything to openly deal with the US, but Alan Wilson can think of several bad ways to do it.
For example, when it comes to United Nations proposals, we issue a proposal based on the balance of power and then abandon it as soon as possible. It acquiesces that the United States is at a disadvantage, and then uses public opinion to fight against each other. On the surface, the United States is on an equal footing with an opponent who is not even a big brother in the hostile camp.
It is very dark to secretly use public opinion to create a sense of distrust and undermine the combat effectiveness of the US military, making it impossible for proposals on the surface to proceed.
You must know that the United States has been striving for its position as world hegemon almost since the late nineteenth century. Finally, after World War II, the goal was achieved, and the American dream was simply realized.
Now forcing the United States to be on an equal footing with the number two figure in the hostile camp is simply trying to forcefully awaken the American dream. This is absolutely unacceptable to Washington. Sometimes it's not about money, but about the face of the speaker.
Alan Wilson knew that the Korean War did not affect the strength of the United States, and even joined the Vietnam War a few years later. After being hammered all over the head again, I adopted a contractionary policy to lick my wounds.
"This is the situation. If you don't forget to stir it up, just stir it up!" Alan Wilson has a deeper understanding of the traditions of the British Empire. High emotional intelligence means that he can afford to take things up and let them go. The normal description is that a dog cannot change it. Eat shit.
Alan Wilson walked out of the London Airport and hesitated for a moment. He decided to go to Whitehall to mix things up first. What about the Dubai Airport? It’s better to go see the fiancée you’ve been looking forward to first.
In the end, Alan Wilson decided to get down to business first and deal with Pamela Mountbatten first. Small things like airports can be handled conveniently with the Comet, the current star of the British aviation industry, at hand.
Pamela Mountbatten has been thinking about him day and night these days. When she saw this man appear, she ignored any etiquette and just hung on Alan Wilson like a koala.
Holding Pamela Mountbatten in his arms with his backhand, Alan Wilson poured out all his thoughts in his heart, expressing with deep affection that one day was like three autumns apart.
"I know you're busy, so I won't mind." Pamela Mountbatten whispered happily, "It's your fault that it makes people's hearts pound."
"Come, let me listen!" Holding Pamela Mountbatten and sitting directly on the sofa, Alan Wilson bent slightly and put his ear on the woman's chest, his face changed, "Well, it does beat very fast. I see my darling can’t wait any longer.”
"Disgusting!" Pamela Mountbatten, whose face was red, rolled her eyes at the man, but did not refute.
Their eyes met, and a beautiful day started with a long and deep kiss. The reason for Alan Wilson's weak legs was just because he had not adjusted the jet lag, and there was absolutely no other reason.
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