British Civil Servant

Chapter 1231 People’s Hearts Are Broken

"Of course there is no problem. The government has always paid attention to their sacrifices. The situation is very complicated. I heard from the British that the French de Gaulle government is trying to improve relations with the Chinese."

Kennedy sighed, and there was quite a feeling in his tone that people were disengaged and the team was not easy to lead.

The source of this news is, of course, the man who walks the Anglo-American special relationship, British Cabinet Secretary Alan Wilson.

France is a smaller country, so agricultural resources are not a problem, but industrial raw materials have some shortcomings. Otherwise, there is no need to ask for Britain, and you can take the third way.

In fact, while Alan Wilson was putting out fires every day, he was a little envious of the French and just took care of Africa. It was like he went from Ireland to Khitan, and everyone knew his reputation.

"Um? According to some intelligence, they are carrying out a nuclear project." Robert McNamara asked, wanting to know what Kennedy, as the President of the United States, was thinking.

"As long as I am president, it will be impossible for them to obtain nuclear weapons." Kennedy made a solemn guarantee as president, and then changed the subject, "We, the Soviet Union and the United Kingdom are advancing a nuclear weapons limitation treaty. The main purpose of the negotiations is to prohibit air and foreign weapons Space and underwater nuclear weapons test explosions..."

There was no British presence in history, because before this meeting, the United States had brought Britain's nuclear weapons under joint management through the Nassau Agreement, while France's nuclear weapons were not yet ready for practical use, and the research on hydrogen bombs was not yet clear.

Currently, only three countries in the world have hydrogen bombs in their hands, namely Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union. There is also a trinity of strike forces, but part of the British trinity is in Australia.

In view of this, Kennedy naturally did not think of France's role. Americans can ignore France, but Britain cannot. Although Alan Wilson insisted on the special relationship between Britain and the United States at No. 10 Downing Street, he also expressed that France would definitely not agree. In particular, the United States' attitude of ignoring France will definitely irritate the French.

"In this case, we should choose a neutral location to negotiate. We should have a good talk with the French to express the British position." Eden also agreed that we should have a good talk with France.

Alan Wilson nodded and informed the French side through the Diamond Ambassador of the latest developments of the Americans. He also serves as the permanent undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, so naturally he has to travel for the country and be busy with diplomatic work.

He knew very well that France would definitely not agree to restrict nuclear weapons at this time. France's hydrogen bomb had not been successfully tested. If he agreed, it would be equivalent to acknowledging that France was at a lower level than the United Kingdom, the United States, and the Soviet Union.

There are also superior and inferior nuclear-armed countries.

Hydrogen bombs are second-generation nuclear weapons, and their power is not comparable to that of atomic bombs. Only atomic bombs are on the same level as India and Pakistan.

Although I am pessimistic about the French response, this is what diplomatic work is, and we cannot stop doing it just because there are no results. What if the French are out of their minds?

In Paris, the capital of France, Alan Wilson worked in vain for a few days and returned to London with an empty body. The exhaustion was written on his face. It can be said that he has sacrificed everything for the relationship between Britain and France.

This is the role of civil servants. If this kind of communication between countries is done by the Foreign Secretary himself, then the Foreign Secretary will be very busy. Normally, these things are done by civil servants, and when it comes time to produce results , the Foreign Secretary showed up, took away the diplomatic achievements, and then said to the House of Commons that Britain had won again.

It was expected that the de Gaulle government would give the United States a cold reception to the negotiations. Naturally, Rab Butler did not show any merit in this regard in the House of Commons. He only expressed support for the United States and the Soviet Union's proposal to limit nuclear weapons testing.

At this time, Alan Wilson was watching TV in Whitehall to see how Rab Butler demonstrated his diplomatic results.

"Secretary-General, what are the French insisting on?" Dixon was very angry and still resented the French's rejection.

"I insist on the advent of the hydrogen bomb in France. The power of the atomic bomb is incomparable to the hydrogen bomb." Alan Wilson took a sip of wolfberry and answered boredly.

According to roadside news in a previous life, French nuclear weapons research had been traded with a certain major country. Rumor has it that a certain major country’s research on hydrogen bombs was very fast, ranking fourth in the world. The explosion shocked the world at that time and made everyone start to look at the level of a certain major country again. However, France’s power to detonate a hydrogen bomb was a little further away. for a year and a half.

So some people speculate that the reason why France can play the role of its own hydrogen bomb is because of the exchange of technology between the two countries. Only in this way can their nuclear warheads be developed into miniaturized structures.

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Alan Wilson doesn't quite believe this kind of roadside news. It is impossible for the two countries to have such a good relationship. You must know that both the British and American nuclear weapons research has produced turmoil, which was accompanied by the United States' repentance, Britain's independent exploration, etc.

Although France has a history of being a filial son of God in alliance with the Ottoman Empire, such rumors are not credible when it comes to nuclear weapons.

The number of nuclear weapons in the United Kingdom is much greater than what Alan Wilson remembered in history. Of course, it is still a fraction of that of the United States and the Soviet Union, but there are also about 1,500 strategic and tactical nuclear weapons deployed.

The Ministry of National Defense's current research is on the application of multi-warhead missiles, missiles equipped with two or more warheads. Multi-warhead missiles are mostly ballistic missiles that can attack different targets at the same time or focus on the same target. They have strong strike capabilities and a high probability of penetration.

Multi-warhead missiles mainly include clustered multi-warhead missiles, separately guided multi-warhead missiles and mobile multi-warhead missiles.

The warhead consists of a bullet and a mother cabin. The mother cabin is used to install the bullet and consists of a fairing, a bullet release mechanism, etc. Some are also equipped with a propulsion system, a control system, a penetration device, a power supply system, etc.

Alan Wilson saw some more pictures on the Internet and briefly explained the principles of multi-warhead missiles. Of course, this cannot be the whole story, but it can still be provided to the military as an idea. Of course, it cannot be provided by him himself, but through Turing. , as well as de Havilland's missile research team, told the military about the curve to save the country.

From this point of view, it is not too much to say that Alan Wilson was kind to Turing. Turing will surely achieve greater success through his own help in this era of unknown brilliance in Britain, and by then the name printed on the pound will be more worthy of its name.

This is also good for his wife Pamela Mountbatten. The blue-light intercontinental missile project and the submarine-launched version of the Evil Missile are both the results of the research team led by de Havilland.

Once the research on multi-warhead missiles goes smoothly, in a short period of time, Alan Wilson cannot imagine what difficulties Britain will encounter on the issue of nuclear weapons. Once multi-warhead missiles appear, the roles of Britain's nuclear weapons vehicles will be redefined.

The missions of strategic bombers represented by Vulcan bombers will be reduced, and land-based missiles and nuclear submarines will take on more strategic missions. At that time, the bombers can be sold to recover the cost. Alan Wilson thinks it is appropriate to sell them to Libya. , the Soviet Union sold Figure 22 to Colonel Kadir.

Thinking about it this way, it is not impossible for Britain to sell a few strategic bombers, and Libya is just that big. Getting such a big killer will not change its weak nature. It can throw ordinary bombs just like strategic bombers.

At this moment, Rab Butler finished answering the question, and there was sparse applause in the House of Commons. The show at the zoo was over, and the two of them still had some unfinished business.

"The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has something worth saying in the second half of the year." Alan Wilson took the flash remote control and turned off the TV.

The invention of the remote control is related to the current Queen of England, because the great Queen also likes TV, but is too lazy to change the channel herself, so the remote control was born. Eugene Pauley made a wireless remote control for a "flash automation device."

This remote control is like a gun and a flashlight. It uses a flashlight-like device to illuminate four different receiving areas on the four corners of the TV to achieve the functions of forward channel change, backward channel change, mute and power switch.

"Uganda's independence agenda has been launched, and we will summon four monarchs to come to London. Also, the oil pipeline project in South Sudan has been completed, thanks to the construction workers in Malaya." Dixon 1510 replied.

"Give me enough wages, and I remember that the gem production in the area near the Great Lakes is very rich. Don't be stingy with these small favors. You have to know that half of the life of the British Empire now depends on Malaya."

Alan Wilson said solemnly, "The two terms of the High Commissioner of Malaya last for ten years. It's not that I am unwilling to change, but some projects must be watched for a long time to achieve results. Look at the performance in the House of Commons. Politicians, do they have a crappy long-term plan? Don’t they really rely on us for their plan?”

South Sudan's oil pipeline project went to sea through Kenya, and the employees who undertook it were also transferred from Malaya to South Sudan after the completion of the Singapore oil refining center project.

Now that the project was completed, Alan Wilson thought it appropriate to show his appreciation and ask Dixon to tell Richard to commend him. But taking a vacation is not enough. Britain also has interests in the Middle East. The project in South Sudan has been completed, as well as Kuwait, the emirates of the United Arab Emirates, and Oman.

These projects were all in the hands of the Koreans when they were developing in South Korea. Alan Wilson did not have to bother the Koreans who were still hungry and cold. He could use the Malayan labor force to complete these projects.

If there are not enough people, there will still be Pakistan. If there are not enough people, it will not be possible. Britain can also recruit Indians. The United States can support the countries next to the Soviet bloc, but the United Kingdom does not have such great national power. It is not difficult to support a few resource-rich countries that are lazy and lazy, and it is not difficult to set a positive example.

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