Chapter 1433 London on Keys
Existence is justified, and the Soviet Union went too far in some respects, and Allen Wilson even argues that one of the reasons Russia could even believe in shock therapy was that the Soviet Union never trained people in finance.
The whole country had no awareness of this aspect, you can pay no attention to finance, your financial strength can be weak, but not at all.
Not a bit of awareness, that’s not what people say, you don’t even understand, how to judge whether what they say is correct or not?
“Can I trust you? I’ll believe in blood ties just once, just this once.” Sensing that Good Dahl was still wary of himself, Allen Wilson’s words changed, “Actually, if you think about it, Ekaterina was already a unique cadre in the Soviet Union at that time, her and me? Right, it must have been me who, at some point, had helped the Soviet Union. We’re limiting this discussion this time to just the issue of Israel.”
Alan Wilson spoke rather vaguely, about how he had established a close connection with a female Soviet cadre, a detail that could never be recounted in detail in front of a child.
This is not to emphasize anything, just to show that Supreme Authority, the walking Anglo-American special relationship, is not what it seems, or Alexeyev would not have appeared in this world.
“OK, just talk about Israel?” Just discuss well, Alexeyev do not know how the old father is sure that Israel will go to war, but discuss discuss he is not refused.
“Now let’s assume a question, without in any way mixing personal prejudices. A war breaks out in the Middle East and the United States gives Israel its full support. How does the Arab side fight and win?” Alan Wilson opened his mouth to inquire.
“With the current comparison of war preparations, it wouldn’t be easy for Israel to win, and if it is indeed Israel that has the upper hand, the Soviet Union would naturally respond in equal measure according to the strength of America’s military aid.” Aliksheyev opened his mouth, then asked rhetorically, “Egypt and Jordan are both supported by Britain, and what is Britain going to do?”
“Britain has established a number of fairly sturdy towns along the Egyptian-Israeli border and the Jordanian-Israeli border.” Alan Wilson said in a nonchalant voice, “That’s a good place to fight street battles.”
“I’ve heard of a couple of Berlin air defense towers that have popped up in the Sinai as well.” Aliksheyev nodded, it was no secret, it was impossible to hide such a big construction from other countries, and Britain didn’t try to hide it either, it was all for the security of the Suez Canal, and besides, with the construction of a complete defense system, what right did other countries have to oppose it?
“Also in Egypt in the name of the Yemeni threat, to help Egypt set up a mobilization system, also not only Egypt, Jordan, Iraq also the same treatment.” Alan Wilson answered施施, “After all, compared to the size of Israel’s population, the manpower of the Arab countries is almost unlimited.”
“Mobilizing the system? Building towns?” Aliksheyev thought he had heard wrong, this was what Britain was prepared to do to countries on good terms with Britain.
“What’s wrong with building towns? Didn’t you guys in the USSR still build Khrushchev buildings on a large scale, six million units, right? It’s not like it’s much of a strange thing, don’t I know how to build towns?” Alan Wilson said, “What’s wrong with me offering to help maintain traditional relationships since some third world countries think a house is modernization? It’s not like it’s anything that advanced, it just falls under the category of rough development.”
Alexeyev looked constipated, how did that sound, as if it was connoting the Soviet Union, which also belonged among the category of sloppy development?
“Now that the basic conditions on both the Arab and Israeli sides are the most disparate in terms of manpower, the choice of a war of attrition, which requires the most manpower, as a preparation for war, is absolutely a preparation from the point of view of reality. This is more useful than what gives how many tanks, how many airplanes. Britain is not the Soviet Union, and we can’t afford to give much free aid.”
Alan Wilson knew that countries like Syria and Yemen, if not for the presence of the Soviet Union, would not have a military force that was not currently in line with the country’s strength even until its demise.
“It’s better than you building a bunch of fortress towns and those air defense towers.” Alexeyev wondered if he had time to make a trip to Syria to examine whether the Syrian army could actually run the Soviet Union-supplied military equipment.
“The weapons that the Soviet Union is giving to Syria can’t do any major damage to Israel at all, it’s not like the Soviet Union doesn’t have anything that can really create major damage to Israel, but at the moment you guys aren’t giving it.” Alan Wilson spoke, “Other than that, the Scud missiles should be given. For the depth of Israel’s country and its population, this thing would be useful and of great use.”
The Scud missile was synonymous with the Soviet Union’s range of tactical ballistic missiles, but in reality the missile was exported very late in the game, and did not make its debut amongst the successive Middle East wars, and when it was exported by the Soviet Union to arm its own range of allies was after the fourth Middle East war of nineteen seventy-three.
Scud missiles are mainly used to strike enemy airports, missile launch sites, command centers, military facilities, troop concentrations, transportation hubs and so on. It can be implemented in the pre-determined location of the launching point to launch at a fixed point, that is, a fixed launching position, the preparation time can be shorter.
The convoy enters the launching position without counting the time of vehicle unfolding, and it takes forty-five minutes at the smoothest from the prediction of the position, erection, refueling, checking, withdrawing and collecting the vehicles to the ignition and launching.
Motorized launching from an unmeasured launch position is also possible, but with a longer preparation time of about one hour.
Before the fourth Middle East war, the scud missile actually did not appear in the Middle East battlefield, that several wars, this is tank to tank, aircraft to aircraft, no tactical missiles anything.
Scud appeared frequently used, that is the Iran-Iraq war, that time Egypt has long signed the Camp David agreement with Israel, the two sides have no conditions for the outbreak of large-scale war.
If there is a fourth Middle East war, Egypt and Syria will have a large number of scud missiles at their disposal to use against Israeli rallying points and communication centers, and it will be very difficult for Israel to roll over.
“If I were you, I’d find a way to sneak the Scud missiles to Syria and Yemen, and you can’t say you can’t do it, or I’ll have doubts about your professionalism in the intelligence department.” Alan Wilson looked expectant, didn’t the good lord say he worked for the KGB? Can’t even covertly send a Scud missile to Syria? Well, let’s not talk about intelligence expertise.
Alan Wilson is right here, having a keyway discussion with the good Dahl around the outbreak of war in the Middle East and what the Arab countries should be prepared for if they support them.
Allen Wilson pointed out the Soviet Union should give the already updated Scud missiles to its own allies, and if Israel conducts a surprise attack on the Arab countries, the Scud missiles will be fired at Israel, which is a small country with a population of those, and a large number of killings can be expected.
But all this must come secretly, as a record of the Arab air force, so that the effect of a surprise attack can be achieved.
Alexeyev, in turn, pointed out that Britain has left its hand in supporting traditional countries, giving less help to the Egyptian army than the Soviet Union gave to its own allies, and surprisingly, reinforcing any navy.
“With the distance between Egypt and Israel, the missile boats we give are enough to give Israel a hard time.” Alan Wilson was not convinced, “you do not have to be unconvinced, in the field of shipbuilding, Britain is still stronger than the Soviet Union, the double-hulled missile boats may have a great role to play, and then let you look the other way. As for the air force, Britain focuses on arming the air force of the Kingdom of Iraq, which is outside the distance of Israel’s raid, which is a very smart move, otherwise Israel would have to make a pre-emptive strike, and the air force of the country within the air force’s radius of operation would probably be wiped out without taking off.”
It was because of Egypt’s proximity to Israel that the UK thought twice before ceding military sales of the Egyptian air force to France, or else a real fight would likely result in the UK’s fighters smashing the brand.
With all the support for the Arab countries, the first wave of countries to take over the war must be, Egypt, Syria and Jordan, while the second wave of reinforcements would be the Kingdom of Iraq, the Democratic Republic of Yemen. There is definitely more support from countries further afield, but it probably falls into the category of donations and contributions.
That’s why Alan Wilson doesn’t quite understand; after all, there’s no historical military mythology, and the Arab world is pretty much on the same page when it comes to Palestine. Israel has also not built military confidence, is likely to roll over, but he can not pin his hopes on the Arabs to burst above, or to prepare for a war of attrition as the core.
If the war starts, the Egyptian Navy will certainly use the British to give the catamaran missile boats to cut off Israel’s maritime transport, and then land dead borders, open mass mobilization. Much the same on the Jordanian side, after all, both are next to Israel, and the strongest, the Royal Iraqi Air Force, would be the first to enter the fray.
So that leaves the weak spot, Syria, which received Soviet military aid, felt the advantage was mine, and didn’t do any more fortress city building along the border.
Alan Wilson suggested that if a surprise attack was suffered, it would be counterattacked with scud missiles, and once it entered the rhythm of the war of attrition, Israel would have to terminate the war even if it held a certain advantage on the battlefield.
“Alyosha, aren’t you going back to your country, maybe this is a wonderful page in your life resume.” Alan Wilson said in a tone of I’m doing this for your own good, “Don’t look down on city construction, Britain relies on it in British Africa to improve relations. In fact, your Soviet Union also needs, if I remember correctly, when the Khrushchev Building was first implemented, Khrushchev once said that it was twenty-five years later, the then ruler should carry out the next urban construction, counting the time should be the late eighties, it should open the second round of urban construction renewal.”
Calculating the time in this way, it should have been the era of Goto’s map, the USSR should have entered a big building cycle to absorb the huge amount of money accumulated in the country, it seems that this man’s ability is not generally poor, Khrushchev has indicated what should be done, but he has done nothing.