Chapter 1433 London Key
The existence makes sense. The Soviet Union went too far in some aspects. Alan Wilson even believed that one of the reasons why Russia could even believe in shock therapy was that the Soviet Union had never cultivated financial talents.
The entire country has no understanding of this aspect. You don’t have to pay attention to finance, and your financial strength can be weak, but it cannot be completely absent.
You don’t know anything about it. You don’t understand what other people are saying. How can you judge whether what others say is correct?
"Can I trust you? I believe in blood relations once, only this time." Sensing that the elder was still wary of him, Alan Wilson changed the subject, "Actually, if you think about it, Ekaterina is At that time, we were already the only cadres of the Soviet Union, her and me? Right, I must have helped the Soviet Union at some point. Our discussion this time was limited to the issue of Israel."
Alan Wilson was rather vague about how he established a close relationship with a female Soviet cadre. Such details cannot be told in detail in front of children.
This is not to emphasize anything, but to show that the special relationship between Britain and the United States, which is the supreme authority, is not what it seems on the surface, otherwise Alexeyev would not appear in this world.
"Okay, let's talk about Israel?" It was just a discussion. Alexeyev didn't know why his old father was so sure that Israel would go to war, but he would not refuse the discussion.
"Now let's assume a question, without any personal bias. A war in the Middle East broke out, and the United States gave Israel its full support. How can the Arab side win?" Alan Wilson asked.
"Based on the current combat readiness comparison, it will not be easy for Israel to win. If it is indeed Israel that has the advantage, the Soviet Union will naturally respond with the same intensity of military aid as the United States." Alexeyev spoke, and then asked rhetorically, "Egypt and Jordan is supported by the UK, so what is the UK going to do?”
"The British have built quite a few relatively solid towns on the Egyptian-Israeli border and the Treaty-Israel border." Alan Wilson said in a nonchalant manner, "They are a good place for street fighting."
"I have heard that several Berlin air defense towers have also appeared in the Sinai Peninsula." Alexeyev nodded. This is not a secret. It is impossible for such a large building to be hidden from other countries. The United Kingdom I didn’t want to hide it. It was all for the safety of the Suez Canal. Besides, why should other countries oppose the construction of a complete defense system?
"He also helped Egypt establish a mobilization system in the name of the Yemeni threat. Not only Egypt, but Jordan and Iraq also received the same treatment." Alan Wilson Shiran replied, "After all, compared with the population of Israel , the manpower of Arab countries is almost unlimited.”
"Mobilization system? Build towns?" Alexeyev thought he heard wrongly. This was Britain's preparation for countries with good relations with Britain.
"What happened to building towns? Didn't the Soviet Union build Khrushchev Towers on a large scale, six million units, right? It's not such a strange thing. Don't I know how to build cities?" Old God Alan Wilson said, "Since some third world countries think that houses are modernization, what's wrong with me taking the initiative to help maintain traditional relationships? It's not something very advanced, it just falls into the category of extensive development."
Alexeyev looked constipated. Why did his words sound like they were connoting the Soviet Union and falling into the category of extensive development?
"The current basic conditions between the Arab and Israeli sides show the greatest disparity in manpower. Choosing a war of attrition that requires the most manpower as war preparations is definitely a preparation based on reality. This is more effective than how many tanks and aircraft are given. Britain is not the Soviet Union, and we cannot afford too much free aid."
Alan Wilson knew that if the Soviet Union had not existed in countries like Syria and Yemen, even if they were destroyed, they would not have the current military strength that is not in line with their national strength.
"It's better than building a bunch of fortresses, towns, and air defense towers." Alexeyev wondered if he had time to go to Syria.
Let’s examine whether the Syrian army can operate the military equipment provided by the Soviet Union.
"The weapons that the Soviet Union gave to Syria cannot cause much harm to Israel at all. It is true that the Soviet Union does not have things that can cause great harm to Israel, but you have not given them to them so far." Alan Wilson said, "I won't talk about anything else, Scud. Missiles should be provided. For Israel’s national depth and population, this thing is useful, and it is of great use.”
The Scud missile is synonymous with a series of Soviet tactical ballistic missiles. However, this missile was actually exported very late and has not appeared in any previous Middle East wars. When was it exported by the Soviet Union to use it against a series of its allies? , that is, after the Fourth Middle East War in 1973.
Scud missiles are mainly used to attack enemy airports, missile launch sites, command centers, military facilities, troop assembly areas, transportation hubs, etc. It can implement fixed-point launch at a predetermined launch point position, that is, a fixed launch position, and the preparation time can be shorter.
When the convoy enters the launch site, not counting the vehicle deployment time, it takes forty-five minutes at best from predicting the site, erecting, refueling, inspecting, withdrawing the vehicle, to ignition and launch.
Mobile launches can also be carried out from unmeasured launch positions, but the preparation time is longer, about one hour.
Before the Fourth Middle East War, Scud missiles did not actually appear on the battlefield in the Middle East. Those wars were tanks against tanks, aircraft against aircraft, and there was no such thing as tactical missiles.
The frequent use of Scuds was due to the Iran-Iraq War. At that time, Egypt and Israel had already signed the Camp David Agreement, and the two sides no longer had the conditions for a large-scale war.
If there is a fourth Middle East war, Egypt and Syria will have a large number of Scud missiles that can be used to attack Israel's assembly points and communication centers. It will be difficult for Israel to make a comeback.
"If I were you, I would find a way to secretly send Scud missiles to Syria and Yemen. Don't say you can't do it, otherwise I will doubt your professionalism in the intelligence department." Alan Wilson said with a look on his face Looking forward to it, didn’t the great guy say he works in the KGB? Can't even covertly send Scud missiles to Syria? Then forget about intelligence professionalism.
Alan Wilson was here, having a very personal discussion with Hao Daer around the outbreak of a war in the Middle East and what preparations should be made if we support Arab countries.
Alan Wilson pointed out that the Soviet Union should give its updated Scud missiles to its allies. If Israel launches a surprise attack on Arab countries, the Scud missiles will be launched at Israel. Israel has a small population and a large number of casualties can be expected.
But all this must be done secretly as a record for the Arab Air Force, so that the effect of a surprise attack can be achieved.
Alexeyev pointed out that Britain had reserved a hand in supporting traditional countries. It did not help the Egyptian army as much as the Soviet Union did to its allies, and even strengthened its navy.
"Given the distance between Egypt and Israel, the missile boats we provide are enough to make Israel uncomfortable." Alan Wilson said disapprovingly, "You don't have to be dissatisfied. In the field of shipbuilding, the United Kingdom is still better than the Soviet Union. The catamaran missile boats may be It has a great effect and will make you look at it differently. As for the air force, the British are focusing on arming the air force of the Kingdom of Iraq. The Kingdom of Iraq is outside the surprise distance of Israel. This is a very smart move, otherwise Israel will have to strike first. , the national air force within the air force’s combat radius is likely to be wiped out before taking off.”
It was precisely because Egypt was close to Israel that Britain gave the Egyptian Air Force arms sales to France after careful consideration. Otherwise, the British fighter jets would be damaged in a real war.
With all supporting Arab countries, the first wave of countries to engage in the war will definitely be Egypt, Syria and Jordan, while the second wave of reinforcements will be the Kingdom of Iraq and the Democratic Republic of Yemen. There will definitely be support from further countries, but it may fall into the category of donations of money and materials.
This is why Alan Wilson doesn't quite understand it. After all, there is no military myth in history, and the Arab world still has the same hatred towards the Palestinian issue. Israel has not established military confidence and is very likely to overturn. However, it cannot pin its hopes on the Arabs to explode. It should still prepare for a war of attrition.
If the war breaks out, the Egyptian Navy will definitely use the catamaran missile boats provided by the British to cut off Israel's maritime transportation, and then defend the border on land and initiate large-scale mobilization. The same is true for Jordan. After all, they are next to Israel. The strongest Air Force of the Kingdom of Iraq will enter the battlefield first.
In such a weak location, the only remaining place was Syria, which accepted Soviet military aid and felt that the advantage lay with us, so it did not build fortresses or cities on the border.
Alan Wilson suggested that if there is a sudden attack, it should use Scud missiles to counterattack. Once it enters the rhythm of a war of attrition, Israel will have to terminate the war even if it has a certain advantage on the battlefield.
"Alyosha, aren't you going back to China? Maybe this will be a wonderful page in your life resume." Alan Wilson said in a tone of "I am doing everything for you", "Don't look down on urban construction. Africa relies on urban construction to improve relations. In fact, the Soviet Union also needs it. If I remember correctly, when the Khrushchev Building was first implemented, Khrushchev once said that after 25 years, the then rulers should The next urban construction will be carried out in the late 1980s, and the second round of urban construction and renewal should be started."
Calculating the time in this way, it should be the era of Getu. The Soviet Union should enter the construction cycle and absorb the massive amounts of currency accumulated in the country. It seems that this man's ability is not that bad. Khrushchev has already pointed out how to do it. But he did nothing.