Chapter 825 Britain and the United States Work Together
Grace was leaning against the window, seeing Alan Wilson holding Hedy Lamar and acting coquettishly, and suddenly remembered that afternoon on the German coastline, maybe rows of Slavs were bathing on the beach, handing over the last When I was given a copper, the person in front of me had also been so sarcastic.
If he knew Grace thought this way, Alan Wilson would feel very wronged. In any case, it is true that he saved hundreds of thousands of Slavs, right? This is no small feat and Britain is paying the price today.
What if it weren’t for these anti-Tito elements who had already arrived in Rhodesia, and were in Italy close to the Yugoslav border, constantly encouraging unsettled elements in Yugoslavia to flee? Tito has been reminded that there are still a number of his life and death enemies abroad, and it is estimated that he will not join the Warsaw Pact so happily.
Although intelligence shows that compared to many Eastern European countries, Tito still preserved Yugoslav sovereignty and independent military command.
But Yugoslavia has entered the Warsaw Pact. How much energy will it take to pull Yugoslavia out? It's almost impossible.
"Ellen, Miss Heidi, John is back." Grace, who was standing by the window, paid attention to the movement outside and turned around to speak.
"Then I'll go to the room opposite first." Hedy Lamarr stood up from the man's lap and whispered, "Call me when you're done."
"Okay!" Alan Wilson responded with an almost flattering expression, his eyes following Hedy Lamarr's figure until the door was closed.
Grace had a toothache and said that this man was not doing his job properly, but he was really doing a lot of big things at the same time. But to be a workaholic, which elite figure in people's minds is like this? He said helplessly, "Mr. Allen really knows how to combine work and rest."
"I dare not understand. I have to take care of a woman's mood, which is as important as work." Alan Wilson didn't think anything was wrong at all, "Everything has a value, right?"
"I just think it's different from the officials I know." Grace said with a wry smile.
"The reason why elites are elites is because elites know how to hide. They hide a lot of things. It's just that they're packaged well and hidden tightly. You can't see it. I'm different. I don't hide anything in front of my friends. , especially in front of you, after all, we may still be mutually beneficial for a long time in the future. If you are good to me, I will be better, and if I am good to you, you will be better too. Exposing some weaknesses to each other helps to show honesty."
Grace listened to Alan Wilson's long speech, a look of thought flashed in her eyes, and she nodded to herself, "That's right."
The relationship between the two has been firmly bound together through a series of mutual help after the war.
Each other knows how much shit is under the other's butt. With this premise, both parties have no other choice but to cooperate closely.
Dong Dong Dong... There was a knock at the door, and Alan Wilson's expression changed. Just as he was about to speak out, Grace already stepped forward and shouted, "Is it Mr. John? We are here, and there is no one in the room opposite."
Alan Wilson breathed a sigh of relief. Hedy Lamarr, who was in the opposite room, had just passed by. What if he was discovered by his colleagues?
"I just came back from the Americans. The place where York Kitzton lives has been surrounded by protesting black people. However, we are prepared and have arranged garrison for defense. Those black people still don't have the courage to go against us."
As soon as he came in, John couldn't wait to tell the latest situation. It sounded like he was gloating about his misfortune, but he was not. John still feels a little nervous about the current situation in Juba.
Surrounded by a sea of protestors, Alan Wilson faced at the Malayan Administrative Office,
He didn't, he was afraid that something would happen and the situation would develop in an uncontrollable direction.
"Don't worry, just shoot if you dare to cause trouble. For the safety of our American allies, we will do anything." Alan Wilson said to comfort, the situation here is much better than the situation in Kuala Lumpur.
He couldn't sleep at night because he was afraid that the protesting crowd would be deceived by Indonesia or some other big country, which would mess up his plan. If something uncontrollable happened, he would definitely support the garrison to suppress it first.
Compared with the grand scenes in Malaya, the situation here in Juba is actually better. The key is that the performance of the black uncles is reassuring. Although I don’t want to say racial discrimination, the reason why Africa survived until the late nineteenth century was The main reason for the partition was that colonial expeditions had overcome many diseases in Africa at that time. This has little to do with the fighting ability of black people themselves.
John nodded and continued, "I just persuaded the protestors back together with Joseph Agu. I didn't expect that the black man was quite angry. Why did he need international support? It only targeted Arabs. Those black people really bought it. .”
"Those niggas are smart. They really know that you are not easy to mess with, so they won't jump out and seek death." Grace snorted and said with a sarcastic face, "When you encounter them, you must be clear and clear from the beginning, and you cannot be soft-hearted. "
"Grace, this is not Northern Rhodesia. Of course, if the French want to hire you and provide some experience, I will definitely not object!" Alan Wilson asked Grace to stop talking. It was not him at this moment. It’s time to show off professionalism here.
"Now, should we wait or what?" John did not regard Gretel as an uninvited guest, and discussed with Alan Wilson what to do next.
"Wait a minute. We also need to give our friends in the media a little preparation time. I have already contacted them by telegram. Using the historical hatred of the slave trade as an entry point. From this entry point, the Americans will definitely not jump out to cause trouble. Yes, be humble, you won’t come out openly." Alan Wilson took out the inventory given by his wife and threw a cigar at each of them.
It’s not like Alan Wilson has nothing to do. In addition to being a movie queen, he can also write a diary. He won’t be like Chang Gong, who greets Marshall with a smile and obeys him in real life. He punches hard in the diary and angrily accuses Marshall of being a horse. Son.
Writing a diary is not something you write every day. On the contrary, Alan Wilson does not have the habit of writing a diary. He just writes down the major events he has experienced. In essence, he records how he responded to problems when he faced them. This will save him from forgetting how to deal with similar problems in the future. question.
"Such a woman is lying in front of you, and you write a diary?" Hedy Lamarr quit at this time, "Who is a serious person who writes a diary?"
"Writing a diary can make a serious person?" Alan Wilson said without thinking, and then said, "I want to record Sudan's response to independence. For example, John proposed to amend a constitution based on the French Constitution and give it to Khartoum Use. I didn’t expect this, so it’s still good to discuss issues peacefully with colleagues more often.”
Once again, it is time to use the British Empire without damaging the hegemony of public opinion. Currently, only in this field, the United Kingdom is still the British Empire. The independence of Sudan must be shaped into what the United Kingdom wants. Work on public opinion is inevitable.
The Times, the Daily Times and other major British newspapers, together with radio stations, began to follow up on Sudanese affairs, using the same recipe and the same taste, trying to prove that the partition of Sudan was reasonable just as it proved that the partition of British India was correct.
Moreover, Sudan also had natural leverage. The Arabs and blacks were enmity over the slave trade. There were countless vengeful souls at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, and there were nearly one-tenth of the population of blacks in the United States. This was enough to prevent the major newspapers in the United States from going against British public opinion.
Because the black slave trade is said to be Sudan, but almost everyone knows that the United States is not clean either, and a civil war was fought over it. Even if the opinions of one-tenth of the population are taken into account, American newspapers will not disclose it. Those who sing praises.
Racial discrimination among the people is among the people, but American public opinion cannot endorse it. At most, it just ignores it. Even if you want to take the opportunity to express some connotation about black people, you will only do so with a headline reprinted from a foreign newspaper.
As the Sudanese commissioner, John once again came to the place where York Kidston and the American representatives lived. Just a few days ago, the place was surrounded by angry black people. It was he who came specifically to appease the local protesting black people.
He was brave enough to gain a good impression. Otherwise, who said that the embarrassing scene of the Libyan ambassador would not happen in advance in a few decades?
The whole world has been in turmoil because of the conflict between the north and the south of Sudan. After all, there has been no big news recently. Sudan has a strong presence and newspapers need to be sold, so the issue of Sudan's independence is very popular.
"Now, maybe we have to admit that the hatred caused by the slave trade should be inextricable. I wonder if Washington can speak out and make some efforts to preserve the integrity of Sudan?" John beat around the bush for a long time. Let’s get to the point. As soon as we get to the point, we will put the United States on the fire.
"John, after all, this is a British matter, although we are close allies. But the independence of Sudan is ultimately the responsibility of the British, and we respect the results of the British handling." York Kidston shook his head quickly after hearing this. "The United States does not have ambitions for the British colonies. Many mouthpieces paid by the Soviets always say so. You don't think so, do you?"
"Of course not. The special relationship between Britain and the United States is an objective fact." John said with a look of approval, "But we really hope that the United States will play a key role."
"The United States is happy to see any British-led solution emerge." York Kidston said righteously.
That's good! The Sudanese Commissioner raised his eyebrows. Now at least one thing is certain. The United States will not take a stand on the partition of Sudan. Then the rest of the matter can begin. Deal with the North and the South, and then get the United States to say that they are doing it together.
South Sudanese independence leader Joseph Agu received a unilateral hint from the United Kingdom that Britain and the United States would jointly support South Sudan's independence from Sudan, but the United States was not able to express its position publicly.