British Civil Servant

Chapter 89 Who Will Sell This Time?

Relying on Alan Wilson's professionalism in the military, the war plan against Japan can be simply summarized as follows: the Japanese army will fight the five scumbags, and the Red Army will be invincible. He didn't have any relevant information, so of course his eyes were darkened.

It's almost an idea to send it ashore and ignore it. Eifel, who also has a good performance in the military, nods frequently and thinks it makes sense. Since it is blackmail, it doesn't need to be professional.

If the Americans saw this plan, they might directly protest against the United Kingdom. This is not what it is to die, there is nothing, just charge with courage.

However, if the Soviet Union is required to do so, the United States will not object. It is well known that the Soviet Red Army has a strong spirit of sacrifice.

Alan Wilson dared to let the Soviet Union attack Japan with his military blindness. It has to be said that he showed almost stupid courage, and it can only be said that his courage is commendable.

"However, the Soviet Red Navy seems to be incapable of completing the landing cover. However, the air force should have no problem." Eifel nodded, "It depends on how much defense force Japan has, but having said that, there are seven or eight hundred before Germany surrenders." Ten thousand troops, the population of Japan is no smaller than that of Germany, and there should be so many, I believe this is the reason why the United States is eagerly looking forward to the Soviet Union's participation in the war."

"It may be so!" Alan Wilson recognized his colleague's idea, although he knew in his heart that it was false.

Hokkaido is located in the lower frigid zone. As of the 21st century, the population of Hokkaido was only more than 5 million. During World War II, the population of Japan was 78 million. In the 21st century, it was close to 113 million. According to this ratio, Hokkaido is now There are three to four million people, such a small population, and the defense of Hokkaido in the decisive battle of Japan should be the last in the sequence, so how many troops can there be.

The underpopulation of Hokkaido is certain. Alan Wilson remembers that Hokkaido is the main place for Japan to plunder labor, because the local population is insufficient and cannot afford the labor force for Japan's development of Hokkaido.

Compared with its insignificant population, Hokkaido is the largest island in Japan except Honshu Island, and its area is not smaller than the Soviet-occupied area of ​​Germany.

"If it weren't for the Americans always putting pressure on us, let us put the war against Japan in the first discussion sequence, and who cares about their affairs." After confirming the change of the content of the talks, Alan Wilson began to shirk his responsibilities. It's not an shirk. It was originally a request from the Americans. The UK just respected the opinions of its close allies and pushed things along.

"That's right, we were going to talk about European affairs." Eifel also agreed. This is not something in the British negotiation sequence. It is the Americans who insist on talking about the war against Japan first.

Then all the consequences after that, in the final analysis, are the Americans themselves. Alan Wilson has no time to worry about the Americans. After the map was opened, Alan Wilson sat down with his friends and asked about the day. As for the negotiation situation, it is best to go back and make a summary and write a file the next day.

"There is no doubt that after this meeting is over, everyone can get what they want." Alan Wilson's words meant something, and no one knew that this would add glory to his resume, and it would have an important role in future development. Estimated contribution.

"This credit belongs to all the hard-working diplomats." Eifel smiled, but did not deny this, and said to himself, "I don't know where I will go to work after this meeting."

"Maybe there is a place for you in the French embassy." Alan Wilson joked at the vanguard of insulting the law.

"This joke is not funny." Ai Fuer couldn't help laughing when he heard it.

Getting up to let Eifel rest, Alan Wilson went back to his room and opened the door. He was startled. The person in front of him was wearing a pair of black-rimmed glasses and looked at him indifferently. It was not the cabinet secretary Edward Bridges Who is it again.

Turn around and close the door carefully,

Alan Wilson said cautiously, "Sir Edward, why are you here?"

"What? Surprised?" Edward Bridges tilted his body, satisfied with the reaction of the young man in front of him, and said calmly, "Of course I have my purpose for coming. In fact, I can let Alexander come, but the matter In terms of urgency, it is better to come here in person, and I am not very old."

"For a cabinet secretary who is inspired to serve the country, he is not only young, but also a prime-timer." Alan Wilson followed the snake with the stick, using the cabinet secretary's words as the guiding standard.

"But people can't stay in one position all the time, and I'm deeply worried about some phenomena in the current civil service system." A look of worry flashed across Edward Bridges' face, "Young people should get more exercise, right? ?”

Forehead? Alan Wilson's brain was in a hurry. He didn't think that a cabinet secretary suddenly appeared in front of him at this time, just to instill some chicken soup.

Edward Bridges didn't take it seriously either, and nodded to Alan Wilson to sit down, and said slowly, "The negotiations have reached an impasse, the United States and the Soviet Union have different priorities, and now is the time to break the deadlock." Time. Some unconventional methods should be adopted, sometimes for a more ambitious goal, in fact, some minor sacrifices are inevitable."

When Alan Wilson heard that there was a task, no matter what the task was, he had no reason to refuse it. The reason was simple. The cabinet secretary was the head of the civil servants.

"Sir, I am willing to make all preparations for the British Empire." Alan Wilson showed a desperate attitude.

Edward Bridges was very satisfied, nodded and said, "The British Empire needs diplomats like you, that's right, the Prime Minister, the Foreign Secretary and I all think that some private communication may be needed to achieve results as soon as possible. Direct negotiating diplomats are not suitable for this job because it is done in secrecy. Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary, me and Alexander are too ambitious, you are not noticed as a liaison officer, you are the most suitable candidate."

"Me? I am willing, but what is the purpose?" Allen Wilson agreed to say no matter what the consequences are, but he still doesn't know what his purpose is.

"We hope that the Soviet Union will immediately agree to fight against Japan, and this will create an opportunity for you." Edward Bridges said word by word, "You and the Soviets have reached a private agreement."

Isn't this the Munich conspiracy? Alan Wilson made a judgment as soon as he heard it, but who will sell this time?

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