Chapter 1181 – Wilson, the Two-faced Man
Imperialist lackeys came to Moscow and were given a downward spiral by the Culture Tsar, greatly dampening imperialist arrogance and submitting to its garnet skirts.
“In fact it is not pointless to take such risky moves, at least the Soviet Union should now realize. This kind of thing is impossible to risk.” Alan Wilson threw his hands in the air and stated the British position from the facts.
“But you just don’t mention that there are nukes aimed at Moscow in Italy and Turkey.” Foltseva demolished the man’s hypocritical rhetoric, pointing out that there was a double standard in that statement.
“Britain and America are an alliance after all, Ekaterina.” Alan Wilson said with a twist of words, “Not that there isn’t a chance to regain face if this one passes.”
“What do you have in mind.” Foltseva gazed at Elu Wilson, her eyes seemed like a spring water.
“Don’t you also have your eyes on Cuba? Doesn’t it have to be that the island is a missile base and it serves no other purpose? You have to realize that the United States has arguably the highest standard of living in the free world. And on the contrary, the entire population of Latin America is in poverty, can’t people still vote with their feet? If Cuba is molded to operate as a smuggling base. The results may be a little slower to be seen, but do it consistently year after year, and the U.S. will surely have a hard time.”
“By the way, your Soviet gulags have huge numbers of anti-Soviets in them, don’t they? All of them are ruthless, so they can be put in Cuba, and if they don’t find it exciting enough, they can accumulate hundreds of thousands or millions of people to smuggle them in together, and anyway, it’s less than a hundred kilometers of sea, so even if the United States takes precautions every day, it still won’t be able to defend itself.”
“What’s more, right now, the U.S. has no intention of defending, since the Cuban Revolution, in order to accumulate the power to overthrow Castro, the U.S. is encouraging Cubans to flee Cuba, and hasn’t thought this way.”
If Cuba’s reputation as a jumping-off point for smuggling people into the U.S. had spread throughout Latin America, there might have been some sense of revenue generation.
Alan Wilson doesn’t doubt that Castro would dare to do that, because in real history, Castro did it.
Inducing Cubans to flee Cuba, the U.S. Attorney General granted a special permit allowing Cubans to enter the U.S. as they pleased, and any Cuban immigrant who had arrived in the U.S. since 1959 and had lived in the U.S. for one year was granted permanent residency. A large number of Cuban landowners, businessmen and intellectuals fled to the United States, induced by the Americans.
At the beginning of this war of emigration, it was clear that the United States had the upper hand, and Cuba had to tighten its emigration policy, but the arrogant United States criticized Cuba’s policy of restricting emigration and criticized it severely.
Determined to teach the Americans a lesson, Castro suddenly released control of Puerto Mariel, and some 150,000 Cubans were smuggled into Florida in one go, the vast majority of them death-row inmates, the mentally ill, hooligan proletarians, and prostitutes, among others. With this operation, Cuba emptied all its prisons and mental hospitals, which became known as the “Mariel Incident”.
Of course, the city of Miami bore the brunt of this operation, and naturally, it became the main recipient of these Cubans.
As a result, Miami became a victim of this peculiar war between the two countries, with the city in a state of chaos, gangs and drug trafficking. Miami soon became the largest U.S. transshipment port for cocaine from Colombia, Bolivia and Peru.
As the city’s living conditions deteriorated, whites began to flee Miami, and the city became a haven for Latin American culture.
Foltseva was shocked, like it was the first day she’d met Alan Wilson, “To be bad or you guys are bad enough.”
This is a way, but Foltseva think Cuba is too far, send the anti-Soviet elements in the USSR to Cuba, a little is okay, if more will give a look out.
“There’s absolutely no such problem, doesn’t your Soviet system make five-year plans.” Alan Wilson waved his hand, said in the execution of this aspect is the Soviet Union’s advantage, to extend the time line, enough for the Americans to jump on the feet, abolition of the United States is impossible, abolition of the neighboring Cuban state is not difficult.
“In fact, in order to impact on American society, the best way to start from the neighboring Mexico, only Mexico’s life is not good, it is possible to impact on the United States of America’s society as a whole, want to create a wave of refugees, Mexico must not be good.”
The First Secretary of the Soviets is just for fun, and the only one who really deserves the title is the Reich’s Executive Undersecretary.
The only pity is that the population of Mexico is only 40 million, which is not the same as in later times.
“You really know?” Foltseva said, not sure if she was being complimentary or sarcastic.
“Of course, no one knows more about refugees than I do.” Alan Wilson straightened his back, a red heart to the sun, “And there’s one more thing you can keep in mind.”
“What is it?” Foltseva listened intently, was there a surprise?
“Within six months of the end of this crisis, I will personally formulate a plan to overthrow Indonesia, you don’t need to know what the exact plan is, just recall how Mossadegh was overthrown. The opportunity cur to the Soviet Union, whether you can seize it or not depends on yourselves, I must state one thing first, once I start to do it and achieve success, the Indonesian Communist Party will immediately face cleansing, and the deaths may have to be counted in the millions.”
As he said this, Allen Wilson’s face became quite serious, showing that he was definitely not joking. He certainly did not want to be the culprit, but if the Soviet Union could not take over, there was no turning back, even if his hands were stained with blood, there was nothing he could do.
“This matter you Soviet Union to plan their own, your comrades in the East can not help, and they do not seem to listen to you, always looking for trouble.” Alan Wilson said with a derisive face, “Are you very angry in your heart now?”
“A couple of quarrels between comrades is not a problem.” Foltseva’s mouth was stiff, she didn’t know what she was insisting on.
“It’s good that you’re happy.” Alan Wilson grunted softly, not yet forgetting his job, this time he came to have an in-depth communication with the Soviet side, and whispered cloyingly, “Ekaterina ……”
“Hmm?” Waves of light flowed in Foltseva’s eyes as she scrutinized the man with a smirk.
Two hours later, the satisfied Culture Tsar finished dressing, looked deeply at the man, and suddenly asked, “Who do you think, Khrushchev’s successor will be.”
“The unassuming, good old boy who doesn’t take a stand on anything.” Alan Wilson answered with a real mouthful.
“It looks like you’re confident. Are you confident in defeating the Soviet Union?” Foltseva inquired with a complicated look.
“The current strategy of the free world is to keep a close eye on the oldest and then go all out on the oldest in a big way.” Alan Wilson answered the question in the same way.
This was also the strategy of the later world, the core of this strategy was that a fight with the other side’s boss might not end well, pick the one that didn’t seem so strong and hammer it to death, at this moment, just as it was at this moment.
In Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States, at a time when the world was choking, Kennedy gave a big welcome to the foreign ministers of Britain and France who had come to Washington so that they could shape the cocoon of information that Britain and France were on the side of the United States.
American citizens would see that Britain and France were on the side of the United States and thus support the President with more confidence.
“Dear President, while we are doing our best to keep things from disrupting the normal functioning of European society. But for the time being, it has indeed caused the citizens of some countries to be on edge.” Rab Butler said to Kennedy.
In order to divert attention from the Cuban Missile Crisis, among the relevant reports, the British media are now focusing on the fact that the Germans are freaking out, and it doesn’t matter if they’re really freaked out or not, when Britain says the Germans are freaked out, the Germans are freaked out.
Because the Germans are terrified, the British are brave. As for whether the British are really brave, anyway, in recent days there has been a marked increase in inquiries about emigrating to Australia, and there is talk that Australia, far away from the major nuclear powers, would be the last winner on earth in the event of a nuclear war.
This is even how it is being publicized in Australia, with credit of course to Pamela Mountbatten, who has Perth as her home base, and who is now nicknamed Little London, in the same way that a certain Magic City is nicknamed Little Bombay in the East.
Kennedy is very clear that Britain and France are over to pick the peach, to show what the influence of the traditional powers, in other times he will not give Britain and France good fruit to eat.
But now such a sensitive moment, the United States also need to Britain and France two old dominant and their own stand together, highlighting their own moves on the Cuban embargo is a move of justice.
After this crisis, Kennedy would slowly get this one back, but for now he had to smile, “We too wanted to resolve this crisis peacefully, but the Soviet Union was aggressive and took risky actions that forced the U.S. to have no choice, the responsibility was the Soviet Union’s, and the U.S. was only reacting passively to maintain the peace.”
A little later, Kennedy announced the support and understanding of Britain and France for U.S. actions, recognizing the British and French endorsement of the justice of U.S. actions this time around. With this endorsement, the U.S. action was all the more just.
“The British side hopes that the Soviet Union will explain what exactly was the role of the Soviet Union in the wars in Katanga, Africa, and in India and China, Asia, which many now believe was a general offensive launched by the Soviet bloc against the free world.”
In the midst of his conversation with Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko, Alan Wilson embodied the demeanor of a staunch defender of Britain and guardian of the free world, dumping all the passivity he had received from the culture czar on Gromyko.
At the subsequent meeting of the Central Presidency, Gromeko poured out his grievances, “What were the British thinking? Is the Katanga War an important matter? For our part in Asia we know nothing at all.”