Chapter 1346 – Martin Luther King’s Assassination

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This has to mention the help provided by the British Army Advisory Group in Saigon, for the sake of the special relationship between Britain and the United States, Alan Wilson could be said to be doing his best, and even found a number of retired officers who had retired long ago, but who had led the Anglo-Indian Army Corps in the Southeast Asian theater of operations during the World War, and had them re-employed to come to Saigon.

These British officers with white hair, who had already left the front-line troops may no longer be in line with modern warfare, but could tell the Americans the organizational pattern and war configuration of the British-Indian Army Corps at the time, in its entirety, so that the U.S. could be more comfortable in using the Korean Army.

General Westmoreland also knows that the domestic pressure on the war casualties in the decreasing ability, this time the North Vietnamese spring offensive, immediately after the live use of the Korean army into the battle plan, as a way to look forward to the North Vietnamese bleeding, resulting in the loss of the North Vietnamese offensive force.

In the present battle report, the North Vietnamese made far more progress than in history, and the American army’s losses were cut in half compared to the same period in history, the cost of which naturally had to be borne by the South Koreans. Since being thrown into the fray, the Korean army has accumulated over ten thousand killed in action, which is a testament to how immediately effective the British were in teaching the United States the proper way to use the Servant Army.

The North Vietnamese had a great victory, the American army had a great victory when faced with a siege, and the Korean army proved its worth with an equally great victory. Likewise Britain used this to help the United States, again a great victory, and everyone won, all of them won numb.

“I’m going to personally attend this meeting of the Five Eyes Alliance.” Alan Wilson looked at Richard White who came over, then the words changed, “Has the work arrangement been arranged yet.”

“It’s all been arranged, Secretary General. Her Ladyship helped me with the Suez Canal Management Company, there is a titular directorship, and I have finished arranging the rest on my own.” Richard White nodded, expressing his appreciation for his top man’s concern.

Richard White had already reached retirement age, in fact, he should have retired last year, Alan Wilson retained the intelligence head for a year to help the other party arrange the revolving door. As well as to see if there is a reliable successor candidate, since it has come to the end of his career, this time the intelligence meeting also does not need Richard White to go, he himself personally go.

The main reason is still because, this year, there are a lot of things, nineteen sixty-eight is actually a turning point in the Vietnam War, General Westmoreland was historically replaced this year. The U.S. commanders after General Westmoreland had gone from forcing North Vietnam into submission to figuring out how to keep South Vietnam and then pulling back.

Not to mention the May Storm, the raid on Czechoslovakia all in the same year, and while Czechoslovakia seemed to be pretty smooth, was Poland really going to come out unscathed? It was also all about communicating with the Americans.

May Storm was naturally one of the main issues of communication in this intelligence meeting, about the role of the Trotskyists, Alan Wilson was curious to know what the Americans thought.

Back home Pamela Mountbatten was reading the newspaper, heard that her husband was going to the United States, opened his mouth and inquired, “Do you want me to go with you ah?”

“You should not set foot in an American place. Though your wealth cannot be estimated by others because it is not listed, I believe the Americans have long since begun to investigate. Western Australia is surely fine with the British troops stationed in Australia, but if you go to a place where American forces are strong, it might be dangerous.” Alan Wilson shook his head, “It’s better to be careful, it’s not like Britain hasn’t suffered before.”

“I hear you.” Pamela Mountbatten pointed to the news on the newspaper, “There’s a story on it about a Chinese marrying a native woman on the news.”

“What third-rate tabloid even pays attention to this kind of stuff.” Alan Wilson glanced at it, looking at the page it wasn’t a mainstream British newspaper, and certainly not the Sun then lost interest, “That’s normal, there are always good enough Chinese who will attract the opposite sex, it’s not like we’re Americans who specialize in vilifying the Chinese. The Southern Armored Division that has been transferred to the Persian Gulf over the past few years has had examples of marriages to local women year after year, it just didn’t make the local news.”

Of the colonies that Britain still has pinched in its hands now, Xiangjiang and Malaya are the two most important, one is where the Chinese are, and one is predominantly Chinese. With this condition, Britain certainly can’t learn from the United States every day thinking about how to mess up the image of Asian faces, but on the contrary is also shaping, the image of Britain’s diverse empire.

As for people of other races, what the native British citizens think, judge for yourself, if you think black people happen to be good too, that’s also your freedom. But Alan Wilson had always taken the approach of ignoring the blacks, after all, the race was too distinctive, and it really was not a good idea to assimilate.

“Got it.” Pamela Mountbatten understood in a second and spoke, “Because the black affirmative action movement has made a lot of noise in the past few years, the conservatives in Australia, too, have developed a bitter sentiment.”

“Yeah? That’s not bad news.” Alan Wilson knew that it must have something to do with the fact that the Martin Luther King Jr. seeking out white prostitutes had been widely circulated in Australia, don’t ask, ask is what the Cabinet Secretary, who prefers to remain anonymous, had investigated, and in conjunction with the various interracial movies sneaking out amongst the Australians, it had caused a backlash amongst the White Australians.

Combined with some pessimistic predictions, what with reports that blacks are growing faster than whites and all that, it’s created a sense of crisis in Australia, which itself has a small population.

“But it’s amazing that a Middle Eastern woman would marry a Chinese man.” Pamela Mountbatten was curious about what was coming out of her husband’s mouth, “Didn’t you say that pacifists are not easy to handle because of their religion?”

“That’s what you don’t understand, no one understands what’s going on better than I do. Persian fine painting in the Middle East has a lot of influence. It’s the product of a combination of the Chinese school of painting brought in by the Rising Sun, who destroyed the Arabian Empire, and native Iranian painting. If you take a close look at Persian fine paintings from hundreds of years ago, the style of painting and the main characters on them are black-haired and black-eyed with yellow features.”

Paintings are the equivalent of ancient dramas, and Persian fine paintings were widely spread in the Middle East, and the figures, architecture and armaments in them are heavily stylized in the style of one of the great powers. The characters inside have little to do with the Iranian nation, just as Japanese anime has nothing to do with Japanese imagery.

Japanese anime inside the protagonist is blonde, blue-eyed Caucasian features, while the Persian paintings are black hair and black-eyed features, in a sense, Persian paintings are considered a few hundred years ago to pander to foreign countries, but pandering to a big country, from the export of culture on the Japanese properly a negative score, are not as good as the export of singing and dancing group of Koreans.

The Middle East’s peaceful religion of the country’s ordinary people on the characteristics of East Asians is not offensive, in addition to South Korea’s singing and dancing group, but also can not be ignored the influence of Turkey. Turkey is a latter-day Herculean drama powerhouse, with a much higher international standing than their country, and a wide range of influence in the Pacifist world.

Kemal, since he began molding the Turkish nation-state, first had to address the question of where Turkey came from.

Although modern genetics have shown that Turkey is Turkified Greek. But this certainly does not fit the founding of Turkey, which then traces its ancestry back to the Huns, with the Turks as a later successor.

It is true that genetically the Huns and the Turks and the peoples who lived on the Mongolian plateau in later times have heritage, but Turkey is really Greek.

Turkey so shaped ethnic origin, but now full of white features, they can not discriminate against the appearance of their ancestors, so in the twenty-first century this drama powerhouse of history textbooks, it is a big compliment to their own perceived ancestors, yellow eyes are not big? Bullshit, that’s called sharp eyes! Coyote eyes! That’s how our ancestors blah blah blah ……

Having Turkey, a TV drama powerhouse, pounding out its output to the Pacifist world, along with the American head-growing-muscle way of molding heroes that doesn’t quite fit a country with a history of being okay with bombing the Middle East indiscriminately, creates the perception that in the Pacifist world, the perception of a certain great power is pretty good, hurry up and go cold turkey, we’re all ready to take a stand.

“Honey, you know so much.” Pamela Mountbatten looked like she had stumbled upon a rabid fan who knew the King, then muttered, “Wasn’t the Soviet Union also an Eastern country?”

“Schrodinger’s Soviet Union, please.” Alan Wilson patted his thigh, and the presidentess sat over in agreement that the earliest Orientalism in Britain was, indeed, the study of Imperial Russia.

Washington National Airport, Hepburn with large sunglasses draped in a turban hurried through, after a few minutes, came over to witness the special relationship between Britain and the United States Alan Wilson appeared in the passage.

“On the matter of securing the rights of sanitation workers, we still have to start with a nonviolent campaign.” Martin Luther King, Jr. said to several aides, “Violent campaigns are not sustainable in the United States. We are up against the most powerful state apparatus that has ever existed.”

“Yes, Dr. King, it’s when we act neatly that we will show Washington our power.” Several aides nodded and watched Martin Luther King Jr. walk toward the balcony.

Just then, facing the balcony, Martin Luther King Jr. fell on his back accompanied by a cracking sound, several aides were shocked and rushed forward, “Quickly take Dr. King to the hospital.”

Among the TV, the news of Martin Luther King’s assassination was scrolling, Allen Wilson was astonished, “This one seems to have come at a bad time.”

This meeting had been initiated by Britain to talk about the recent Warsaw Pact maneuvers and how to deal with the chaos in France, he hadn’t really expected to stumble upon something like this.

“Why isn’t it the right time?” Hepburn pushed open the bathroom door, a white bath towel wrapped around her petite body, only a pair of legs exposed to the air.

“Uh-huh.” Alan Wilson gulped, displaying a flexible moral grounding and said, “Darling, you’ve come at the right time.”

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