British Civil Servant

Chapter 827 Similar Flowers

"But you still have black people under your command?" Alan Wilson clapped his hands and said, "That's surprising."

"Borrowed from Rhodesia, but it's not like there are no black people in Northern Rhodesia. It's just that we ignore them, as you know, we have no contact with them at all, and we prevent anything after the eighteenth century from getting to them. "There." Grace said in a calm tone, "For example, using black people to suppress black people can only be done by Rhodesians."

Alan Wilson has been to Northern Rhodesia. It can be said that if there were black people there, they would be exactly like the primitive tribes in ancient times. The Slavs had taken the opportunity to clear out or drive away any tribes that had some sense of civilization.

Strictly control materials entering Northern Rhodesia, especially medicines, and never allow medicines to remain outside their control.

Otherwise, if it were to be a drug testing site, the suitable places in the world would be Africa and India. The relationship between Alan Wilson and the Slavs could completely use the Ustasha and Chetnik organizations to control any link in the entire process. Clearly, there is no need to bow down to governments across India.

The problem was that Northern Rhodesia was cut off from any contact with civilization and black people, even drug trials.

As for the black Rhodesian armed forces who have made white gloves this time, if nothing happens, they will be killed and silenced immediately. Maybe it has started now.

Then Grace said that she would disappear for a few days, and Alan Wilson guessed that he wanted to kill someone himself. At this point, he didn't say anything. He could only wish the other party a safe journey. What could he do? He is also very desperate...

North and South Sudan have entered into a prelude to mutual hostility and even vendetta, which makes John, the genuine Sudanese commissioner, extremely busy, although he does not know why such a coincidence happened at the border.

So he could only appease the North and South Sudan at the same time, and promised to the North Sudan that he would never let the black lion open his mouth. For Joseph Agu, he stated that he would fight for partition.

In his report to London, as his good friend, Alan Wilson suggested adopting the narrative strategy of "I am weak and I am justified", showing the gap between blacks and Arabs, emphasizing the harm of the slave trade, and finally making partition a logical decision.

While the genuine Sudanese commissioner was busy, Alan Wilson continued to hide in a safe place and maintain information exchanges with various places. Just because he was in Africa, he did not lack understanding of other parts of the world.

There is a lot of news about the Malayan colonies, but not much is important, except that some rallies were heavily attacked by anti-British elements, and then the colonial government made a magnanimous gesture to express forgiveness for the majority of ignorant people.

It's nothing more than a major safety accident somewhere or an ethnic conflict. Basically, it's not a big deal. All have been processed.

What kind of major safety accident has driven the death toll below the visual warning line? The same is true for ethnic conflicts. Neither did it ultimately matter to colonial governments.

The remaining things include the Royal Navy's warning design against Indonesian gunboats entering local waters, which caused protests in Jakarta and so on.

"Why not sink it?" Alan Wilson put down the telegram, his face slightly changed, showing great disappointment.

The most important thing is that Emperor Bao Dai of South Vietnam was ousted by Ngo Dinh Diem in a referendum to change the national system, and South Vietnam also completed its father-changing journey from France to the United States.

Emperor Bao Dai also simply left Saigon with his cronies and settled in British Malaya, knowing that times had changed and Diem was more supported by the Americans than he was.

In Eliza’s telegram,

He said that he was trying to make Emperor Bao Dai feel at home, and also asked where it would be more suitable to settle down.

Of course, it is the Kra Isthmus, where the ethnic composition is relatively complex, and it is also under the agricultural development of the Mountbatten Group.

There were both the original population of British Burma and the peaceful believers and Buddhists from southern Thailand. They needed a reactionary force to hold down the local area. Emperor Bao Dai was an outsider, so it was more appropriate to settle there.

Based on Alan Wilson's concept of being friends with all kinds of reactionaries, it seems that there are not enough reactionary forces in the Malayan colony. Never too little!

Hedy Lamarr watched the man finish his work with disappointment, and then asked in a low voice, "You are so concerned about Malaya here. Are you worried about something happening there? Are you worried about the Chinese resisting British rule?"

"I'm worried, but not worried about the Chinese. Many colleagues in Asia have a misconception that they are too afraid of China. This is somewhat true in Hong Kong, but in Malaya? In fact, I have always considered the Chinese, a large ethnic group in Southeast Asia, in my mind. Treat it as a vulnerable group." Alan Wilson gathered up the telegram that he was going to send out through the garrison tomorrow, and said with a smile, "The bamboo curtain threat that Washington talks about? It's enough for them to think so, and it can't interfere with my judgment."

"You are confident!" Hedy Lamarr pursed her lips and didn't know where to put her hands. She also admitted in her heart that this young man was sometimes very charming.

"It sounds a little arrogant to say it, but it is also true. Compared with the current mainstream world, ancient civilizations like India and China are just cultures spread in one region. The Chinese colors of Japan and South Korea are present every moment. reduce."

The fact is that the entire socialist camp now comes together to abandon all differences and realize all potential in one moment. It only has the upper hand in Eurasia. In the entire world, the power of the free world far exceeds that of the opposite.

The Soviet Union, China, and India are, at best, the San Francisco. It is true that the free world has nothing to do with them at present.

But if we can be replaced by the other side, eliminate the option of war, and continue fighting according to the Cold War model, the free world will also win.

It is a pity that the leader of the free world is the United States, which has few solutions to the Soviet Union and has the wisdom of Britain and France. Attacking Vietnam will seriously injure oneself, and laying mines for Britain and France will be unfavorable.

In the 1980s, Ronald Reagan unleashed a powerful punch that could injure seven people. If the Soviet Union had resisted, no one knew what would happen to the United States next.

The end result is that the free world should have won, but it almost lost because the boss couldn't do it. The consequence of winning is that Britain and France will be weakened to the original point. If there is another round of opponents, the United States will simply have to deal with it on its own, and Britain and France will not be able to help.

In the eyes of Alan Wilson, the Cold War is actually that with the colonies and influence currently retained by Britain and France, the cooperation between the United States, Britain and France can surely defeat the entire socialist camp. It can completely solve the biggest enemy. Let's see what happens next.

However, while the United States was fighting against the Soviet Union, it was also constantly weakening Britain and France. As a result, in the late Cold War, it became a one-on-one confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union, and a steady victory turned into a duel.

The entire free world is much more powerful than the entire Soviet bloc, in all indicators of land and population.

But from a comparison of one country alone, the United States is not necessarily much stronger than the Soviet Union. What's more, the Soviet Union also has geographical advantages and can radiate in all directions of the Eurasian continent.

So Alan Wilson is also desperate. He cannot put his hope in the United States. What will happen when the United States loses confidence? Britain must retain enough strength to respond.

The Sudanese Commissioner has been busy during this period, cooperating with various parties in London, Khartoum, and Juba, and solemnly making numerous promises in the name of the British Empire that cannot be fulfilled.

It is full of sincerity and moved by reason and emotion, showing that the UK is not relying on South Sudan to stay. Rather, the division of North and South Sudan has become a foregone conclusion. At present, all Khartoum can strive for is to preserve its sovereignty over Darfur.

Old colleagues made great efforts. Unbeknownst to Alan Wilson, he was still at the military base to see if the British military could investigate the previous massacre. After several days of observation, he came to the conclusion that it should be an investigation. Nothing comes out.

"We will make this matter a solid case. This is the best result for all parties. The truth or not is not important, what is important is that it is beneficial to the British Empire. Even if some people have doubts, what can we do? Who can Dare you accuse us?"

Alan Wilson is possessed by the Changsha judge and wants to settle this matter. How can the landmark incident of inciting Arabs and blacks have the result of calming their anger, otherwise Grace and the others are not here in vain?

They worked so hard to come from Northern Rhodesia, but they just came here and shot hundreds of people when they had nothing to do? This is to look down on Ustasha and Chetnik, they have pursuits.

Before the Sudan partition plan, Alan Wilson, who came to serve as a wingman, finally helped his old colleagues do the last thing in the garrison. He confirmed that the massacre at the junction of North and South Sudan was indeed a small group of South Sudanese armed forces. The bloody massacre of innocent and kind-hearted Arab civilians was carried out and announced in advance, making it an established fact.

Major newspapers still controlled by the British began to report the findings of the incident in Sudan. For a time, the entire Sudan was agitated. There were many bloody conflicts in various places, and huge earthquakes occurred among different ethnic groups and different tribes.

"When we drew the line, did we favor South Sudan?" Meeting old colleagues again, Alan Wilson, who seemed to be in peace, remembered the conflict over the line drawing during the partition of India and Pakistan, and wanted to relive the glorious history.

"The effect is not great, as Sudan's population is not large. Apart from being seen to be intentional, it is estimated that Sudan's population will have to expand to a certain extent if it is to be effective."

John shook his head and disagreed with Alan Wilson's view. As for the population of British India, if the drawing line deviates a little bit, it will be a free-for-all for millions of people.

How many people are there in all of Sudan? If you do too much, the UK will be embarrassed if you are discovered. If you do too little, it will have no effect, so it is better not to do it.

"You're right!" Alan Wilson has a spirit of introspection and decisively admits his mistakes. He cannot fall into the quagmire of empiricism. There are two similar flowers in the world, but they are not one after all.

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