Chapter 931 Return to Myanmar Strategy
The so-called weakness of the bourgeoisie can be exploited not only by the hostile camp, but also by our own side.
So far, Alan Wilson has the ability to bankrupt these Justices of the Peace if they disobey.
And it is completely justified. When he is free, he likes to record the wrong things done by other countries, such as the US military stationed in Japan, how many crotch-shattering things the US military stationed in Korea did, how many people the colonists in Africa killed, etc.
It's not that it doesn't exist at the individual level. In fact, at this level, everyone's butt is dirty.
In many things, if the colonial government had not been lenient, many people would have fallen by the wayside. How could there be a chance for five people and six people to be here for a few days?
Being able to live well to this day is entirely based on his own goodwill, but he really believes that it is all based on his own personal struggle. Almost everyone's property has the shares that he originally provided funds to replace, and it is reasonable for him to confiscate it now. As it should be.
"Sometimes, if you don't give them a little bit of strength, they will easily think that you are too talkative." After everyone left, Alan Wilson played with the national treasure and spoke with emotion.
This is the reason why you put your hand inside. Vivien Leigh rolled her eyes at Alan Wilson. The tingling sensation on her chest made her neither respond nor need to respond for a moment. Immediately, the man came up and started talking. The battle allowed the national treasure to experience the eloquence of an imperial commissioner.
"What if they are dissatisfied?" Vivien Leigh licked her lips and finally adjusted her breathing steadily.
"The Soviets said that the weakness of the bourgeoisie lies in obeying the advice of the capitalists and regarding safeguarding the interests of the capitalists as safeguarding their own interests. They have completely forgotten their identity as exploited workers who lack production tools and may be fired at any time and overnight. They have become extremely poor, but they especially like to stand on the opposite side of the majority of workers and act as spiritual capitalists. They work overtime and move bricks to make ends meet, but they feel overwhelmingly superior."
"It is true that they are not little bourgeois, but in front of us, they are not much better than little bourgeoisie. When they grow into monopoly capitalists, they will probably have the capital to negotiate with me. If the industry is limited to the Malayan colony, what can I say to them? As far as what has to be heard, in a way I can speak more here than God can."
Alan Wilson said in a calm tone, covering the sky with one hand, "Even if they can do business all over Southeast Asia, they are just a regional capitalist. If they really meet Pamela, they are still not on the same level."
"Does Pamela know that you have their replacement shares in your hand?" Vivien Leigh asked, but immediately defended, "I don't want your money, I'm just asking."
"I know, but I don't know everything." Alan Wilson winked at Vivien Leigh and said to himself, "If I didn't have ideals and prepare to benefit society, I wouldn't have to worry about life in any country in the free world. Who gave me the innate patriotism as a person?"
So is it too much to ask Great Britain to reward the imperial commissioners who work hard for the country? This is not excessive at all, Alan Wilson feels that he can have a clear conscience even if the royal princess personally rewards him.
While the next step was being taken, Ali Khan's arrival forced the bone-setting process to be postponed.
Alan Wilson naturally respects Ali Khan. This monarch is not comparable to ordinary people. His ability and ability have led to the two of them always treating each other as equals.
"Sometimes I really feel bad asking the Maharaja to help me travel. Although I can take the Comet airliner to and from my trip, the travel is very real."
Alan Wilson came out with a gentle face and was polite to Ali Khan. At the same time, he also recognized Ali's noble character of being rich but willing to live in poverty. This kind of life was enough for him to take a high look.
The world is such a reality. People who choose such a life will be praised by others, but this is based on being rich and powerful. If there is really no premise of being rich and powerful, just be willing to be poor.
You'll just get a blank stare.
There is no doubt that Ali Khan, the former Maharaja of Hyderabad and now the Maharaja of Sabah, is a person who makes sense even when he farts.
"It turns out that your main purpose is to talk to the representatives of Myanmar." Only now did Ali Khan know what Alan Wilson's purpose was, and that the Rulers' Meeting was just a cover.
I can't say that at all. The meeting of rulers still has a role, such as having afternoon tea and discussing politics.
"Dear Your Majesty, Britain has escaped from its post-war situation, and now it is going one step further. Strictly speaking, my communication with Myanmar is to return to the strategy of Myanmar."
Alan Wilson took out a cigar and lit it, and said calmly, "Otherwise, people would think that the British Empire was really a thing of the past, right?"
He had already designated the meeting place with the Myanmar delegation in advance. The golf course and supporting hotel in the eastern suburbs of Penang were used as the meeting place. The person who runs the place is the People's Protection Emperor... his estranged ex-wife Queen Nam Fong.
The imperial commissioner swore that he had not poached anyone about the personal relationship issues between Emperor Bao Dai and Queen Nan Fang. After Emperor Bao Dai left South Vietnam, Emperor Bao Dai, who lost the throne due to the previous concubine issue, could no longer suppress Queen Nan Fang. The dissatisfaction is purely a personal issue between the two of them.
Of course, he did give Queen Nanfang the green channel to operate the golf course, which he did not deny.
“I believe it will attract some popularity when we return to Myanmar and choose this place for negotiations, which will allow us to operate better here.”
Alan Wilson turned his back to Queen Nanfang and raised his pants while talking, with a hint of satisfaction.
Queen Nanfang's hair was messy and she put on her clothes with her head lowered. She had not yet recovered from the unexpected incident.
"I will live here during the meeting, no problem." Alan Wilson, who had transformed from a primitive man into a well-dressed beast, returned to his hypocritical manner and asked the owner of the golf course, "That means it is no problem, the Queen's cooperation order People are grateful.”
Maybe Queen Nanfang is still not used to it, and after living alone, a man appears behind her, but it doesn't matter, she will gradually get used to it in the future.
The leader who led the Burmese delegation to Penang was U Nu. Of course, this dear friend, like Aung San, had long appeared as an anti-British and pro-Japanese faction.
Wu Nu was born into a merchant family in Wasima City, Miaoming County. He studied at the Myuma Ying-Myanmar School and later graduated from the Myuma Senior High School in Yangon.
Graduated from the Philosophy Department of Yangon University with a Bachelor of Arts degree. He once served as the principal of Bantingwu District National Middle School. Later he returned to Yangon University to study law. Served as President of the Student Union. He was expelled from the school because he, together with student union leader Aung San and others, opposed British colonization and participated in leading the strike movement.
In the 1930s, he joined the Burmese Association and was the person in charge of finance and publicity. Together with other leaders of the party, he founded the Red Dragon Publishing House, translated and introduced Marxist theoretical works and published progressive books and periodicals. He once personally translated and published some chapters of "Das Kapital". In 1938, he was arrested by the colonial authorities for participating in anti-British strikes and demonstrations.
During World War II, U Nu participated in the Bamo cabinet organized by the Japanese and continued to oppose the British after the war.
However, people like General Aung San are actually similar in nature to Nehru, except that they have a history of being pro-Japanese. However, these independent leaders of Myanmar still have a very flexible moral bottom line.
Take U Nu himself as an example. He has visited China four times in the past three years without any embarrassment in changing his stance.
"I didn't expect there were acquaintances." After leading a group of officials to shake hands with U Nu, Alan Wilson stared at a person behind U Nu with a smile. Wu Ding talked about the Chinese he had met once when he went to Myanmar.
"Commissioner Wilson." Wu Dinglun greeted him honestly when he saw that he was recognized.
Alan Wilson was a little surprised. He had managed to sneak into the Burmese government. He seemed to be doing well. He said with a gentle smile, "It's been a long time no see. Welcome to Penang, distinguished guests from Burma." City Golf Course, let’s pick a relaxing place to talk slowly.”
Among the group of independent leaders after the war, Aung San was quite young. Aung San himself was only thirty-two years old at the time, and U Nu was only older, and is only fifty now. As for Aung San, he is only 43 years old.
The current situation in Myanmar is not too bad, but it is indeed far from what these independent leaders expected.
"I have also helped Myanmar a lot. Speaker U Nu, you must know that the original operation to expel the Rohingyas was led by Burgess and I."
Alan Wilson expressed his gratitude in a friendly manner, "If it weren't for my actions at that time, how could you accomplish the same thing under the eyes of India or Pakistan? I'm not expressing myself, but objectively I did help Myanmar. Busy, even if you are already independent, you should still recognize it."
The prepared negotiation place was filled with sumptuous delicacies, and guests at some golf courses not far away were playing golf enthusiastically.
Alan Wilson also expressed a straightforward attitude, asking rhetorically, "It has been ten years since Myanmar became independent. Thanks to everyone's efforts, it goes without saying that the speed of development is natural. Except for the Malayan colonies, it is not much behind other countries. In It was also taken seriously at the Bandung Conference, and speaking of this, Speaker U Nu visited China many times and was warmly welcomed, which is evident from this."
His words were somewhat of a double-edged sword. Among the entire British colonies, British Burma was the richest place except the white dominions, and it was much richer than Malaya.
And ten years after independence, it has become not far behind other countries, and the Malayan colonies have to be excluded. Is this?