British Civil Servant

Chapter 1181 Two-Faced Wilson

The lackeys of imperialism came to Moscow and were given a command by the cultural tsar, which greatly dampened the arrogance of imperialism and surrendered under its pomegranate skirt.

"In fact, it is not meaningless to take such a risky move. At least the Soviet Union should realize it now. This kind of thing is impossible to take risks." Alan Wilson spread his hands and elaborated on the British position based on the facts.

"But you just didn't mention the nuclear bombs in Italy and Turkey aimed at Moscow." Fortseva exposed the man's hypocritical words and pointed out that this statement has double standards.

"The United Kingdom and the United States are an alliance after all, Ekaterina." Alan Wilson changed the topic when he said this. "If this incident passes, it is not that there is no chance to regain face."

"What can you do?" Fortseva stared at Elu Wilson, her eyes filled with spring water.

"Aren't you also interested in Cuba's position? You don't necessarily think of this island as a missile base, it has no other functions? You have to know that the United States has the highest living standard in the free world. On the contrary What's more, the entire population of Latin America is in poverty. Can't people vote with their feet? If Cuba is made into a smuggling base, the results may be a little slow, but if we keep doing it year after year If this goes on, the United States will definitely suffer."

"By the way, there are a huge number of anti-Soviet elements in your Soviet gulag, right? They are all cruel and ruthless, and they can be put in Cuba. If you don't think it's exciting enough, you can accumulate hundreds of thousands or millions of people and smuggle them together. Anyway, that's it. The United States cannot defend a sea area less than 100 kilometers away even if it takes precautions every day."

"What's more, now, the United States has no intention of defending at all. Since the Cuban Revolution, in order to accumulate the power to overthrow Castro, the United States has encouraged Cubans to flee Cuba. It has not thought about this."

If Cuba is known throughout Latin America as a springboard for smuggling people into the United States, it might be able to generate some income.

Alan Wilson does not doubt that Castro dared to do this, because in real history, Castro did this.

To induce Cubans to flee Cuba, the U.S. Attorney General granted a special permit allowing Cubans to enter the United States at will. Any Cuban immigrant who arrived in the United States after 1959 and lived in the United States for one year could obtain permanent residency. . Induced by the Americans, a large number of Cuban landowners, businessmen and intellectuals fled to the United States.

In the early stages of this population immigration war, the United States clearly had the upper hand, and Cuba had to tighten its immigration policy. However, the arrogant United States criticized Cuba's policy of restricting immigration.

Castro decided to teach the Americans a lesson,

After the sudden release of control of Mariel Port, about 150,000 Cubans were smuggled into Florida at one time, the vast majority of whom were death row prisoners, mental patients, lumpenproletarians, and prostitutes. Using this operation, Cuba emptied all prisons and mental hospitals, known in history as the "Mariel Smuggling Incident."

Of course, Miami bore the brunt and naturally became the main receiving place for these Cubans.

As a result, Miami became a victim of this strange war between the two countries. The city's security plummeted, gangs were rampant, and drug smuggling was rampant. Miami soon became the largest transshipment port for cocaine from Colombia, Bolivia and Peru.

As the urban living environment continued to deteriorate, a large number of white people began to flee Miami, and Miami became the world of Latin American culture.

Fortseva was shocked, as if it was the first day she met Alan Wilson, "If I want to say it's bad, you guys are bad enough."

This is a way, but Fortseva feels that Cuba is too far away. If the anti-Soviet elements in the Soviet Union are sent to Cuba, it will be okay if they send less, but if they send more, they will be exposed.

"There is absolutely no such problem. Doesn't your Soviet system formulate five-year plans?" Alan Wilson waved his hand and said that the Soviet Union's advantage was in execution. Extending the timeline would be enough for Americans to jump on it and abolish the United States. It is impossible, but it is not difficult to abolish the states adjacent to Cuba.

"In fact, the best way to impact American society is to start with neighboring Mexico. Only if Mexico's life is not good can it have an impact on the entire American society. If you want to create a wave of refugees, Mexico must have a bad life. .”

The First Secretary of the Soviet was just having fun, but the one who really deserved this title was the Deputy Secretary of the Reich.

The only pity is that Mexico now only has a population of 40 million, which is not the same as that of later generations.

"Do you really understand?" Fortseva meant it. She didn't know whether she was praising or sarcasm.

"Of course, no one understands refugees better than me." Alan Wilson straightened his back and pointed a red heart toward the sun. "There is one more thing you can keep in mind."

"What's the matter?" Fortseva listened attentively. Is there any surprise?

"Within half a year after this crisis is over, I will personally formulate a plan to overthrow Indonesia. You don't need to know what the specific plan is, just recall the process of Mossadegh's overthrow. I have given the opportunity to the Soviet Union. Let's see if you can seize it. Yourselves, I must state something first, once I start to achieve success, the Indonesian Communist Party will immediately face a purge, and the number of dead may be counted in the millions."

When he said this, Alan Wilson's face became quite serious, indicating that he was definitely not joking. Of course he didn't want to be the culprit, but if the Soviet Union couldn't take over and there was no turning back, even if his hands were stained with blood, there was nothing he could do.

"You, the Soviet Union, are planning this matter yourself. Your Eastern comrades can't help. Moreover, they don't seem to listen to you and will always cause trouble." Alan Wilson said with a teasing face, "Are you feeling very sad now? gas?"

"It's not a problem for comrades to quarrel." Fortseva said harshly, and she didn't know what she was insisting on.

"As long as you are happy." Alan Wilson snorted, not forgetting his own job. This time he came to have in-depth communication with the Soviet Union, and whispered in a disgusting voice, "Ekaterina..."

"Huh?" Fortseva's eyes flashed, and she looked at the man with a half-smile.

Two hours later, the satisfied Cultural Czar finished dressing up, took a deep look at the man, and suddenly asked, "Who do you think Khrushchev's successor will be."

"That inconspicuous good old guy who doesn't say anything." Alan Wilson truly answered.

"You seem very confident. Are you confident in defeating the Soviet Union?" Fortseva asked with a complicated expression.

"The current strategy of the free world is to keep an eye on the boss and then attack the second with all its strength." Alan Wilson also answered this question.

This is also the strategy of later generations. The core of this strategy is that a fight with the opponent's boss may not end well. Pick someone who does not look so strong and beat him to death. At this moment, it is just like that time.

In Washington, the capital of the United States, at a time when the whole world was suffocating, Kennedy welcomed the foreign ministers of Britain and France who came to Washington. This could create an information cocoon that Britain and France were on the side of the United States.

American citizens will see that Britain and France are on the side of the United States, and will support the president with more confidence.

"Dear President, although we are trying our best to prevent things from interfering with the normal operation of European society, at present, it has indeed caused panic among the citizens of some countries." Rab Butler said to Kennedy.

In order to divert attention from the Cuban Missile Crisis, in relevant reports, the British media now emphasize that the Germans were frightened. It does not matter whether they were really frightened. The British said that the Germans were frightened. Just terrified.

Because the Germans were frightened, the British were very brave. As for whether the British are really brave, inquiries about immigrating to Australia have increased significantly in recent days. Some sources believe that Australia is far away from major nuclear powers. Once a nuclear war breaks out, it will Be the final winner on earth.

Even Australia promotes it this way. This is of course due to Pamela Mountbatten, who is based in Perth. Now Perth is nicknamed Little London, just like a certain magic city is nicknamed Little Bombay of the East.

Kennedy knew very well that Britain and France were here to pick peaches to demonstrate the influence of traditional powers. At other times, he would not have given Britain and France good fruits to eat.

But at such a sensitive moment now, the United States also needs the two old rulers, Britain and France, to stand with it and show that its blockade of Cuba is a just move.

After this crisis, Kennedy will slowly regain his position this time, but now he must welcome it with a smile, "We also want to resolve this crisis peacefully, but the Soviet Union is aggressive and takes risky actions, forcing The United States had no choice, the responsibility lay with the Soviet Union, and the United States only responded passively to maintain peace."

Later, Kennedy announced the support and understanding of the United Kingdom and France for the U.S. action, and recognized the British and French endorsement of the justice of the U.S. action. With this kind of endorsement, the actions of the United States are more just.

"The British side hopes that the Soviet Union can explain what role the Soviet Union played in the Katanga War in Africa and the war between China and India in Asia. Many people now believe that this was a general offensive launched by the Soviet bloc against the free world."

In his dialogue with Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko, Alan Wilson showed his determination to defend Britain and the free world, and he poured out all the passivity he received from the cultural czar on Gromyko.

At the subsequent meeting of the Central Presidium, Gromyko expressed his bitterness, "What are the British thinking? Is the Katanga war a very important matter? We don't know anything about Asia."

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