Chapter 1338: Different from Sin

Release Date: 2024-07-05 15:41:06
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“So, it still starts at the same time?” As soon as Richard heard that, it appeared that it was this pressure that was not enough to make Alan Wilson react.

“What are we waiting for? In this world, except for the United States and the Soviet Union, we can kill whoever we want, who would dare to do anything to us?”

Allen Wilson said in disbelief, “I even want to invite Park Chung Hee to come over to prop up the scene, this world is ultimately what the English speakers say, those foreigners are nothing more than our consumables, if we want their women, they will obediently offer them up, if we want their money, they will have to take it out, and if the Koreans can’t do it in their heart of hearts, aren’t there still a few hundred wounded soldiers? We can combine the virtues of the Great Ching Laws and the Shariah of Peace, such as the possibility of guilt by association.”

The difference between Allen Wilson and the U.S. is just a few tweaks in the details, and that’s about it.

Clan punishment consecutive sitting is really a certain big country enough to recognize the invention of the history books, not the connotation, Allen Wilson really think it is a good thing, do the high commissioner also deliberately retained, although it has never been formally used in Malaya.

These years he is learning from the South American experience, the use of assassination to solve the problem, to protect the smoothness of the colony, cumulative to now kill less than 10,000 people, can be said to be magnanimous.

In the colonizer’s point of view, learned the essence of legalism, is for the good of Malaya, coupled with Britain itself strong public opinion control, to have the current high development.

Although the British colonizers killed a lot of people, but Malaya but got the development that, development how can not pay the price it, Allen Wilson is willing to pay these prices.

Moreover, this time he did not give the people living in Malaya an account of it, although the United Kingdom can not openly provoke the U.S. military, but sneak down to take out a handful of people or not a problem, as for the crime of the Koreans, of course, is a public execution.

For this even sacrificed a large stadium that has hosted the Commonwealth Games, I do not know if the Colosseum in Rome in two thousand years of money will be so lively, but on this day of the Singapore Stadium, it can be said to be in full bloom, after a long time of thinking, from a humanitarian point of view, it is better not to pull out the tongues of the criminals before the execution again, which will violate human rights.

The decision of stoning and lynching are two different things. The former is in defense of the sacred law, while the latter is a violation of human rights, and the right of interpretation rests with the colonial government.

Stadium exit has been controlled by the British forces in Malaysia, the major hospitals of the U.S. and South Korea wounded soldiers are invited to come over, in the gap stadium, the British forces in Malaysia opened two entrances and exits, come in all the people of the carnival of the colonial residents of Malaya, you need to bring their own stone execution, carry a stone must be able to pick up one hand, more than that can not be carried into the field.

Follow the guide one by one to cast their sacred one throw, the colony although can not be elected, but today can be an exception.

Seven offending Korean soldiers were tied to a wooden post in the middle of the stadium, attracting favor by virtue of their charisma, which could be considered fair and just, but all cast their sacred one throw, and the offender still survived, then will be released.

But just looking at the long line of people outside the stadium that couldn’t be seen at a glance, I guess there shouldn’t be much of a chance of surviving this almost city-wide execution.

It’s not just the Malays who are coming, there are many Chinese who are also choosing to support Malayan religious beliefs at this point in time, leaping into the stadium with fistfuls of stones under the watchful eye of heavily armed British soldiers.

The scene was being relayed in real time through the cameras, going out to the thousands of Malayan homes, and as the British army troops in Malaysia gave way, the Chinese and Malay soldiers in the army hooted, and the huge crowds moved, holding their heads high and practicing their power.

“I came all the way from London specifically to stop this, but apparently, not in time.” While the execution began over at the stadium, Alan Wilson took it upon himself to express his goodwill with the officer who had arrived from Saigon, General Westmoreland, the current Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Army, who had eventually sent someone to Kuala Lumpur to express his concern after things had gotten out of hand.

The commander-in-chief, to put it mildly, was considered the most callous of the several U.S. Army commanders-in-chief in Vietnam, having always advocated a cold-blooded strategy of massacre and destruction against the North Vietnamese guerrilla war, and the brazen use of fallout and napalm in Vietnam, which had resulted in large numbers of casualties among the Vietnamese population.

Despite Westmoreland’s command of 200,000 U.S. air, sea and land forces and brutal extermination measures, it did not completely eliminate the North Vietnamese guerrillas, and the U.S. military’s situation in South Vietnam continued to deteriorate day by day, with casualties mounting month by month.

When the people inside the United States learned of the indomitable Vietnamese guerrilla fighters and the myth of American democracy turned into an atrocity in Vietnam, the powerful domestic anti-war movement had become unstoppable.

For the rest of his life, Westmoreland was never far from the whirlwind of controversy. He also repeatedly argued that it was because of ignorant civilian bureaucrats that he lost the entire war – when he believed that the army under his command had not lost a single battle.

With this American commander in place, it’s not at all surprising that there were mass casualties in the Korean army; he doesn’t even value civilians, let alone Korean soldiers who are soldiers themselves.

But in the end, it’s a matter of Korean soldiers, this public execution and American soldiers don’t happen, but of course the unfortunate scattering of the sergeant who overdosed on drugs is something no one wants to see.

“On a personal note, I sympathize with the Korean soldiers, but the American allies have to understand Britain’s plight as well. Once a colonial revolt against Britain is created, the situation in Southeast Asia will be even worse.” Alan Wilson took out ten thousand pounds and pushed it in front of the colonel, who was in command of South Vietnam, “Colonel George, in the final analysis it’s just a few Koreans, how does that compare to the special relationship between Britain and the United States?”

Ten thousand pounds is two point eight million dollars, by no means a small amount in this day and age, and after all the years of conspiracy theories spread by the Supreme Authority, McCarthy’s share of the dollars was just over a million dollars.

For a mid- to high-ranking officer in the U.S. Army, this was not a sum to be indifferent to.

“Secretary General, what are you doing?” Colonel George righteously grasped the ten thousand pounds, his gaze electric, “You think we crossed the Pacific to fight in Southeast Asia for this?”

If he hadn’t clutched it so tightly, Alan Wilson would have believed the other man’s words and said with a raised eyebrow, “Colonel George, I’m on okay terms with the Pentagon. We had some good talks together before General Lee May retired, and I certainly know that the US military came here to defend the free world so that our citizens could live a carefree life, a carefree life that, of course, requires money to measure. The basis of the special Anglo-American relationship is exactly the same.”

By the time the two men had finished communicating with a smile and a laugh, three hours had passed and a huge stone pestle had appeared on the Singapore Stadium Important, hundreds of American and Korean soldiers were in a state of I don’t get it but I’m greatly impressed and I’m sure that this day will be one that they will never forget.

Richard informed the supreme authority of the results that had been taken care of, Alan Wilson took the microphone, “Oh, it’s over, I wonder how the dead man’s injuries are? The Executive Council must take a stand regarding this unfortunate isolated incident, we didn’t want this outcome, but we respect the choice of the local residents. The British Empire has never been one to respect the customs of the lands under its jurisdiction.”

Before Richard could reply, Alan Wilson added, “What I just said is the London view that I represent, you as the High Commissioner here still have to defend the local interests. A proper show of toughness will be good for your industry as well.”

“I understand, Secretary General.” Richard assured into the microphone, “Concerning this criminal incident of wounded Korean soldiers, I will definitely take a strict stance to defend the stability of Malaya.”

“That’s good.” Alan Wilson put down the phone, as for what the repercussions would be, just look at tomorrow’s newspapers, he felt that there was not much of a problem.

Saigon, the capital of South Vietnam, Colonel George, the US Army Command in South Vietnam, returned with the sincerity of the British side, making a report to the Commander-in-Chief, General Westmoreland, “Admiral, we are not in a position to make an accusation against the British, this is after all a very shameful crime, and I am sure that if it was a mistake made by the US Army, we would have defended our own soldiers, but when the Koreans commit a crime, we are cannot interfere.”

Colonel George was an old American soldier when he opened his mouth; American soldiers were the ones who made the mistake, and Korean soldiers were the ones who committed the crime, and spoke without the slightest hesitation, so that it was evident that he thought so.

“Well… Luckily it wasn’t one of our soldiers.” General Westmoreland wasn’t particularly concerned about this, it was just that the side of the Korean troops wanted him to ask about it, and considering that in recent months he had been using the Korean troops as cannon fodder to reduce the losses of the American ground combat, he couldn’t wipe the slate clean before letting Colonel George of the Commanding General’s Office make the trip.

Britain’s Cabinet Secretary personally came to Kuala Lumpur to stop it, but had missed the best time to stop it, which was a sign of good faith, and he could not say anything else. It would be good to let the Koreans know the reality of the situation; certain Korean troops were not very good against the enemy, slaughtering civilians in a connoisseur’s style, and deserved some warning.

In the TV, the High Commissioner Richard’s speech about I don’t share the same fate as sin is being broadcast, Alan Wilson, with a look of a corpse, yawned and said, “Honey, is it to go back with me or to send my son back to Xiangjiang first?”

“I’ll go to Xiangjiang first, and go back to London right afterward.” Xia Meng said this, but her eyes were all seeking advice, “How happy the child is these days, being in foster care at such a young age, I’ll spend more time with him.”

“Alright, but make it quick.” Alan Wilson switched from a stiff to a prone position and lay down on Charmaine’s lap muttering, “It’s good for a boy to acclimatize to society early, how else is he going to grow up.”

“My colleagues and I, and sin do not share the same fate.” Richard made a solemn promise in front of the camera in an impassioned and sputtering manner.

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