British Civil Servant

Chapter 552 The Korean War Breaks Out

"Now it seems that we have Indonesia under control." Lieutenant General Bilton, commander of the garrison, said in a relaxed manner to Alan Wilson who came over to inquire after signing the five-nation defense treaty.

Did Chamberlain still think he had control over Hitler? Alan Wilson thought sadly in his heart, but did not say it out loud.

"I think that on the Indonesian matter, everyone should have a unified voice and use unanimous opinions to shape the Jakarta regime into a pro-Soviet regime." Alan Wilson pondered for a moment, "Just say it is the second China. Is that true? is not important, the most important thing is to make the United States believe."

If possible, Alan Wilson would seek to deploy British nuclear weapons in Malaya in the coming period. Of course, he now urgently needs an opportunity to realize his idea logically.

After this meeting, Alan Wilson took away a document that was not considered confidential and made a basic judgment on the current prisoner of war camp situation in Malaya. The British troops stationed in Malaya are military forces, and of course they did not come all the way here. As a guard.

Therefore, most of the guards in prisoner-of-war camps must not be British soldiers. As for who they are, of course they are based on the ethnic ratio of the current colony. All prisoner-of-war camps are guarded by a majority of Chinese and a small number of Malays.

Soon Alan Wilson had a general understanding of the situation in the prisoner of war camp, something like divide and conquer. As a British gentleman, there is currently no country in the world that can be a teacher for the British in this matter.

He did not want to kill all these Japanese prisoners of war. After all, it was a very tragic incident, and the most important thing was that it was uncontrollable. These Japanese prisoners of war must return to the country, but it is not certain whether they can return intact.

Alan Wilson, who had learned about the situation in the prisoner of war camp, put the matter aside for the time being and continued his report of good news rather than bad news, showing that the situation in Malaya was not a small good but a great good.

In the latest telegram, Alan Wilson still couldn't hold back his hand and copied Japan's wild goose formation.

"From the current industrial competition perspective on a national basis, it is extremely difficult for the UK to compete with the industrial scale of the United States. But after an inspection of the surrounding areas of Malaya, a plan is gradually taking shape."

"If Malaya is used as a medium to defeat neighboring countries, such as Indonesia and the Philippines, with industrial support, a dumping market will eventually be formed. On the one hand, Malaya's economy can be stabilized, and on the other hand, the British mainland can benefit."

"Southeast Asia is divided into two parts, the peninsula and the archipelago. West Malaysia in British Malaya is part of the Indochina Peninsula, and East Malaysia is part of the Southeast Asia Archipelago. Geographically, it is the absolute core of Southeast Asia with an area of ​​more than 4 million square kilometers."

"According to recent surveys, the situation in Southeast Asian countries is generally very similar, that is, the Chinese are introduced as a force to balance the local ethnic groups. If we can make good use of the connections between the Chinese, it will be equivalent to creating an extra link out of thin air. Access to other countries’ markets.”

"The most ideal situation is for Britain to establish British-owned industries in Malaya, defeat the industries of Southeast Asian countries, and occupy a dominant position in this four-million-square-kilometer market."

Then there is the analysis of the feasibility of success and whether it will arouse the vigilance of the United States. You must know that the nearby Philippines used to be a colony of the United States.

Alan Wilson was not actually worried about the Philippines' former American colonial status, stating in a telegram,

It is dangerous to be an enemy of the United States, and fatal to be a friend of the United States.

Three examples were cited in the telegram, namely Liberia in Africa, Haiti in America, and the Philippines in Asia, indicating that once a country truly becomes a loyal fan of the United States, it will generally become a failed state.

The stronger the pro-American atmosphere, the more the United States tends to look down upon such countries and turn a blind eye to such countries, without any industrial support at all. The telegram said these words about several countries, but in fact it might not be referring to the United Kingdom.

Anyway, Alan Wilson didn't see the benefit of leaning one-sidedly toward the United States. In the 1950s, Britain had a lot of friction with the United States because of the pound issue, Comet and Boeing issues, and colonial issues. But it only declined slowly. By the 1960s, especially after the Nassau Agreement, it was completely in the same trench with the United States, and its decline was as fast as free fall.

It is hard to imagine that in just ten years, Britain has transformed from the post-war Big Three into a member of the common people.

This report implicitly mentioned that it is unrealistic to keep all the colonies, but we must keep the colonies in key locations. Holding British Malaya in our hands can radiate almost four million square kilometers of Southeast Asia. It was to recreate a British India.

If we can find places that can be supported in African colonies, such as Northern Rhodesia, we can also give up the name of a colony, practice the reality of a colony, continue to dump the supported industries, and save direct management costs.

Just when Alan Wilson was worrying about the prosperity and stability of British Malaya in the hot summer, at dawn on June 25, 1950, war broke out in full force. North Korea claimed, "Rhee Syngman's army crossed the 38th Parallel and attacked northward, launching a surprise attack on North Korea. This war was deliberately launched by U.S. imperialism. For North Korea, it was a patriotic war against the United States."

On June 26, U.S. President Truman ordered the U.S. Far East Air Force stationed in Japan to assist South Korea in fighting.

Although Alan Wilson wanted to continue playing music and dancing, out of the fine character of a gentleman, Alan Wilson still invited two Chinese friends to have a heart-to-heart talk.

On the afternoon of June 26, Alan Wilson asked Tian Qianqiu and Su Yang about their recent lives and their plans for the future in a very authentic Chinese restaurant.

"Mr. Su, Mary is a resident of Newfoundland. She traveled thousands of miles to be half a world away with you. She didn't come here to suffer!" Alan Wilson said sincerely to Su Yang, "Newfoundland is developing very rapidly. , although it has something to do with the sparse population, but once the gap between the two places gets too big, I think it may have an impact on your marriage. I heard that Mary is pregnant, so I think you will definitely not have any changes in your marriage."

Su Yang's cross-border marriage, based on the wealth of the two places, is equivalent to a young college student from a magical city in China finally marrying in India. There may be no problem now, but if Su Yang doesn't show a certain degree of strength, it is difficult to guarantee Mary's time. As time goes by, they will not be affected by relatives in Newfoundland, causing marriage changes to occur.

"In fact, I am very willing to support people who maintain good relations with the British Empire and call them famous figures in Malaya."

Ignoring Su Yang's slightly changed face, Alan Wilson said to himself, "But London's concerns are the same as those of the local Malays. Is there any risk in doing this? In other words, is it reliable? This is a big question. .”

"Master Zhongtang, you know the two of us. We have had a very pleasant cooperation. Of course, we also understand in our hearts that this is the territory of the British Empire, and it is already good if we can live a stable life." Su Yangwen Yan immediately showed it, no less astute than he had been when he deceived the white girl in Newfoundland, "Of course we will not object to British jurisdiction over Malaya."

"No objection? That may not be enough!" Alan Wilson looked at the two of them deeply and changed the topic, "We need help to maintain colonial rule, not just no objection. Of course, becoming The part that helps will definitely get help and protection from the Malayan Administrative Office. This may be support, administrative bias, or many things. I can even provide some start-up funds to help you stand out. This is not a problem. I Treat the Chinese as friends, but I think you Chinese have a saying, which is to go out of your way to protect your friends."

"So, Master Zhongtang, what do you want us to do?" Tian Qianqiu was silent for a while and went straight to the topic.

"I remember that in your vocabulary, there is something called a certificate of surrender." Alan Wilson gently shook the wine glass and said, "I think the exchange of interests should not be incomprehensible to us. After all, for the local indigenous horses From a human perspective, you Chinese are just as much a part of the colony as us British people. How can I trust that you will not betray us in the future and act in the interest of Britain?"

Vouchers were used in ancient times as a sign of loyalty, which meant that before joining an organization, one had to show loyalty by behavior approved by the organization. The so-called "all heroes who want to join a gang must submit a certificate of surrender" generally refers to a life and death contract that a person must sign when entering the green forest. With the "certificate of surrender", he will become a bandit. The only way to get rid of the "nomination certificate" is to accept the government's recruitment.

Tian Qianqiu and Su Yang were both soldiers of the Republic of China. As for the environment of the Republic of China, where soldiers and bandits lived together, they had seen bandits who had turned into bandits. When Alan Wilson said it, they immediately understood what he meant.

"Master Zhongtang, do you want us to take the initiative to recruit veterans to join the British army to help clean up the anti-British elements?" Tian Qianqiu already understood the general idea in his heart and said, "If this is the case, there is no problem."

"No, no, no, don't get me wrong. I have always safeguarded the interests of the Chinese and Malays. In my opinion, everyone values ​​harmony. We can dislike each other, but it is best to live in peace and harmony. As a Malay, I Commissioner of Asia, why would you let you do anything to people who are born and raised here? If a person makes a mistake, he should have a chance to correct it."

Alan Wilson spoke with compassion, seemingly unintentionally, "But not everyone in today's Malaya is part of British Malaya, and there are also former enemies, such as the Japanese."

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