British Civil Servant

Chapter 1088 The Tsar’s Arrangements

Of course, this is not important. Alan Wilson just looks at what Richard White, Mr. M, does.

Richard White was actually very interested in what Alan Wilson had been soaking in the thermos cup, but today was obviously not the time to directly explain his purpose.

Ask Alan Wilson what he thinks about the arrest of Michael Golenieski and the destruction of the Polish intelligence network.

"Michael Golenetski? Who is he?" Alan Wilson took a sip of wolfberry with a confused look on his face. He seemed to be quite unfamiliar with this name, and he did not have the style to point out the country in front of Fortseva.

This gesture almost made Richard White open his mouth to ask what he was drinking. "It's a senior lurker from the CIA. The free world fights deep inside enemy lines."

"It turned out to be a spy, but since he is a CIA spy, what does it have to do with us." Alan Wilson acted like an amateur, but not particularly amateur.

This is also in line with his experience. As a foreign agent more than ten years ago, he got information about the Pacific War by encountering a dead mouse, and then used it to get a medal, but other than that, he had no outstanding achievements.

This is the common impression of Alan Wilson among insiders, including Richard White.

Of course, this can also be understood as jealousy. Alan Wilson does only have this one credit, but this credit is enough to leave a strong mark in the history of world intelligence. Instead, these so-called experts will be forgotten as time goes by.

After Richard White's detailed elaboration, Alan Wilson finally expressed his stance, "We express our most sincere condolences to the CIA. It seems that the United States has not been going well over the past year. I hope God will bless the city on the hill."

Sad news about the freedom fighter Michael Golenetski who was captured by the dictatorship.

Alan Wilson expressed deep regret, but from a British perspective, he had nothing to regret.

Michael Golensky listened to the Americans, not to him. On the contrary, Furtseva, at least sometimes, might still think about old friendships and help Britain a lot.

Of course, necessary care is also needed. Alan Wilson said, "How about we ask through diplomatic channels whether we can take rescue action, if this gentleman named Michael Golenetski is still alive."

You are so naive! The contempt flashed in Richard White's eyes, and he had no choice but to object, "Secretary-General, is it possible to save a spy through open channels? And he serves the United States.

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"Then it would be better to discuss it with the Americans." Alan Wilson nodded with deep understanding and stopped expressing his layman's opinions. Isn't the expert right in front of him? Just leave it all to Richard White.

How busy he is now. For the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, a peaceful life is hard to come by. He must seize the time to cultivate intelligence.

ah! Various ball game finals and boxing matches, and even bullet scoring records in the billiard room, can rescue people from boredom. The finals of primary school sports games, dog racing, and those weird small competitions in remote counties, etc...

Yesterday, he also talked with Vivien Leigh about applying for the women's rugby league in Australia, which can highlight the beauty of women. It was a good conversation, even about how specific uniforms would appeal to gentlemen.

The advertising benefits brought by sports cannot be underestimated. Vivien Leigh is a star, and she knows best what fame will bring.

If I, Daying, hadn't been able to leave Ai Zhongtang all day, he wouldn't have been interested in coming to work today. He would have just called me to ask if he had nothing to do today. Then I took a leave of absence.

Before leaving this morning, the two discussed whether to test the waters locally first, such as buying a football team first. What's the big deal? Vivien Leigh becomes a shareholder of Manchester United, the Mountbatten Group invests in Liverpool, the Red Devils versus the Red Army, both sides have a bright future.

Alan Wilson was too embarrassed to ask Richard White if there was nothing wrong with MI6? Why didn't you leave, so you had to say, "Dear Richard, is there anything else you can do?"

"We have received news that there seems to be unusual movements in France." Richard White hesitated, "But it has not been confirmed yet."

"Since it has not been confirmed, it can be regarded as fake news. It turns out that we are also monitoring the French." Alan Wilson made a haha, "Aren't the French talking to Algeria about the partition of the north and the south? The Algerians are crazy to accept that kind of proposal. , anyway, there are only two outcomes, either continue to talk or continue to fight. What's the big deal?"

Strictly speaking, France's situation is even better than that of Britain, although France does not have as many colonies as Britain. But the French colonies were close, close and concentrated, unlike the British colonies which were scattered and forced Britain to disperse its power.

谷/span> But after Nigeria becomes independent, this situation may be better. Having said that, the Nigerian Dominion can indeed become independent, and it can consider becoming an African version of a prosperous and powerful country in the future.

Richard White left the Foreign Office, and Alan Wilson thought about Macmillan's diplomatic achievements. Is India a country? Without the existence of Britain, how can it be regarded as a great and impressive country? The current international status is largely due to Britain's traditional influence, which gave Nehru a great reputation within the framework of the Commonwealth and a wide range of British colonies.

"You only have one year." Alan Wilson put his hands in his pockets, already understanding that Nehru's time was running out. It's exactly the same situation as the Chinese football team.

Whether India will be beaten depends entirely on whether the Cuban Missile Crisis will break out. Considering that the United States has deployed nuclear missiles to Turkey and Italy, there is a high probability that the Soviet Union will still take action in Cuba.

Since the failure of the Bay of Pigs, Kennedy had to pay for the CIA's reckless behavior. Publicly announcing that he was not seeking to overthrow the Cuban regime, this conciliatory attitude was one of the reasons why MI6 believed that Kennedy was a weak president.

Castro visited the United States after the Cuban revolution and was warmly welcomed by the Americans. At that time, Castro was not interested in the Soviet Union, but was interested in the United States.

The Bay of Pigs incident was the dividing line from pro-American to pro-Soviet. Alan Wilson asked Richard White to pay more attention to the movements in Cuba, hoping that the United States should do something serious, such as defending Europe.

In the absence of the minister, Alan Wilson was the spokesman for the Foreign Office, expressing goodwill to Cuba through the Virgin Islands High Commissioner. And is willing to contribute to the relationship between Cuba and the United States, at least that's what it says.

In fact, the Monroe Doctrine has been worthy of its name since World War II. How can the UK now be able to bridge the gap between the United States and Cuba? Even British Guiana became independent, and apart from Newfoundland, there were only a few British islands left in the Americas.

At a rally celebrating Labor Day, Castro gave a speech. In this speech, Castro clearly stated his goal of establishing a socialist country. Only then did Castro truly clarify the direction of Cuba's construction.

The United States continued to increase its blockade against Cuba, and the Cuban economy soon collapsed under the pressure of the United States. Faced with the dissatisfaction of the domestic people, Castro requested assistance from the Soviet Union, thus marking the beginning of Cuba's move toward the Soviet Union.

Of course the Soviet Union wanted to have a friend like Cuba, because the Soviet Union's friendship with Cuba was equivalent to driving a "nail" in the backyard of the United States.

Speaking of the Soviet Union, another protagonist of the Cuban Missile Crisis, the May Day International Labor Day celebrations have just ended. The Soviet Union, which is famous for its coldness, is also full of spring. Some girls picked a few fingertip flowers and flowers from the damp striped fence. Gray and white cut autumn luo.

When Fortseva returned home, she immediately knew that her son, who had gone to Warsaw for an internship, was back, "Alexeyev, you are back."

"Mother, I'm here!" Alexeyev walked out of the bathroom with a toothbrush in his mouth, still wearing the uniform of Dzerzhinsky University. He looked at Fortseva with a smile, and then signaled to her with his eyes. Ertseva waited for a moment, then returned to the bathroom. After a while, she guessed and talked about her experience in Warsaw.

Fortseva was full of joy. Her son, who was born in 1946, had grown up. Although he was technically born prematurely, he already had a manly look and was able to stand upright.

"I can say hello to the Personnel Bureau and let you stay in Moscow. Son, do you really want to work in the Lubyanka?" Fortseva still doesn't want her son to enter the intelligence department. Many people are quite afraid of the Lubyanka. In Fortseva's eyes, the KGB was a limited department, and entering that department was better than doing administrative work.

The KGB's General Directorate of Personnel Management manages cadres in the National Security Council, and has corresponding personnel departments in its units at all levels.

Selecting and transferring staff, accepting them to work, placing and promoting them, solving many problems related to material security, handling vacation rewards, selecting cadres to participate in training and further education, etc., but these are far from the tasks of the personnel department of the national security agency of all.

The most difficult phase of personnel work is the selection and research of candidates for work in state security agencies, because mistakes at this time can be costly at any stage of the person's activity.

Fortseva had no connections in the intelligence department, but she was still a member of the Presidium of the Central Committee of the Soviet Union. The boss of the KGB was one level lower than her. If she wanted to take care of her son in arranging work, there was still a way.

"I won't graduate until the end of this year, mother." Alexeyev smiled, "I'd better do intelligence work."

"Good boy, if you do intelligence work, mother can also help you." Fortseva touched her son's cheek. She gave Michael Golenetsky to Andropov as a favor and gave her The son left behind a Pinkovsky, and good things should be left to his son to make meritorious deeds.

In September, Alexeyev will complete his defense and formal internship. Fortseva has already made arrangements for meritorious service during the internship.

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