Chapter 687: Plotting against Indonesia

Release Date: 2024-07-05 15:18:21
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Anyway, the Federal Republic of Germany had already been infiltrated into a sieve, in addition to one of the members of the Cambridge Five, it was just like that.

However, Alan Wilson still believes that Whitehall’s vision is really problematic, although the Cambridge Five does belong to the focus on training the group of creators, but also too much to match the needs of the Soviet Union, right?

Those who know this is the London Whitehall, those who do not know also thought it was the Moscow Supreme Soviet.

“Deep confrontation front, your work must be extremely important.” Alan Wilson was still making a futile effort to get Burgess to have Britain’s interests at heart, rather than that of the mother country in his mind.

He thought that he and Burgess were completely different, although Alan Wilson had also leaked a great deal of secrets. Maybe even more than the Cambridge Five, but his original intention was for Britain to have more room for maneuver.

Burgess was really doing it for the good of the USSR, whereas he was doing it for the good of Britain, and that alone was completely different.

“Yes that is an extremely important place!” Burgess must not have heard Alan Wilson’s implied meaning, and talked about his own bright ideas for an ambassador to Germany, even looking a little leery.

“The Federal Republic of Germany is certainly a place where the Soviet Union is focused on penetration.” Allen Wilson borderline continued, “You can be careful working there, but I think you’ll be fine.”

He was speaking from the bottom of his heart, thinking that he was being careful, he still planted himself on the Dragoon Sisters. Getting now do not know how to do, out of the country’s point of view he should remove this aftermath, but people two sisters to Alan Wilson as a husband, there are two lovely sons in.

How is it that he is so easy to be insensitive to remove the hidden danger? Furthermore, once exposed, his progress would come to a screeching halt, so he could only take the thirty-sixth plan and cool down for a while.

At this very moment, Alan Wilson was making a futile attempt to rescue the Soviet spy, hoping to arouse Burgess’s patriotic heart. To this end there was talk of the great Soviet threat.

“Haven’t you always felt that the Soviet Union was not much of a threat?” Burgess was a little surprised; Alan Wilson was the man in Whitehall who had always advocated engagement plus containment of the Soviet Union, engagement before containment.

“When I said the Soviet Union was not much of a threat, it was 1945, and now seven years have passed. Seven years is plenty of time for students who were underage to come into society and contribute.” Allen Wilson showed a flexible stance saying, “What was a thirteen or fourteen year old is a twenty year old adult today, and we can the Soviet Union can’t be compared in terms of state institutions.”

By the end of World War II, the Soviet Union’s military controlled a vast area from the Elbe River to the Pacific Ocean, and almost all Slavic countries could be said to be part of the Soviet Union, remotely controlling the pro-Soviet factions in the countries of Western Europe, and leading the world communist movement. This would undoubtedly have been a huge shock to the traditional European and American powers – that nation, populated by Slavs, already had the power to shake up the entire free world.

At the time Alan Wilson just thought that Britain might have been kidnapped by the US and was spreading the argument that the USSR was untouchable. In reality, as teenagers who had not been caught up in the ripples of war grew up, the Soviet Union’s threatening power now was nothing like it was in 1945.

The free world could not compare with the Soviet Union in terms of state institutions, not to mention the fact that the Soviet Union was a super land power and geographically dominant. As the course of the Cold War has clearly demonstrated before, the Soviet Union could have a back-and-forth with the United States once it had 60% of the United States’ power.

The Soviet Union could force a 50-50 contest for supremacy with the U.S. through execution and mobilization, mentioning the state institutions on which these two forces rested, and it could be argued that every socialist state would outstrip a capitalist state of equal size in terms of mobilizing power.

Fortunately, among the free world, the populations of Britain, France, and the Federal Republic of Germany and Italy are in the range of fifty million or more. The Eastern European countries all have very small populations, not even close to the size of Europe’s population.

If the Soviet Union had been assisted by a few countries of similar size to Britain and France, the Free World would have been in big trouble. Even now, NATO is on the defensive against the USSR, and with a few more allies popping up on the Soviet side to make up the population, what’s left of the Cold War? Unless all of the Soviet Union’s friends are similar to India, charging into battle I’m coy, opening my mouth to ask for aid to hit hard, there’s still a confrontation here.

“Aren’t you exaggerating the Soviet Union’s national power.” Burgess witnessed Allen Wilson’s transformation from the first Soviet black to the first Soviet blow, to the extent that the transformation was too large he thought he had misheard.

“Our diplomatic strategy is to gather the power of the free world to suppress the Soviet Union, but not for the United States to suppress the Soviet Union. If the United States alone could suppress the Soviet Union, Britain would be in an awkward position.”

Despite the fact that he was in front of one of the purest imperial bureaucrats, Burgess had to admit that the man still had a point.

“Understood!” Burgess yawned, “We’re going to fight the Soviet Union, but we can’t let America win easily.”

“Even if it is put!” Allen Wilson heard and then secretly said that the United States alone couldn’t win by itself. But it was always effective, and now he couldn’t ask for too much.

However, Allen Wilson still intercepted this batch of investigation information, he was afraid that this information would be leaked to the Soviet Union. The current situation was obvious, and both men knew that MI6 had conducted an investigation into the behavior of the United States on the Korean Peninsula.

If this report was stabbed out by the Soviets, then the suspects would be Allen Wilson and Burgess. Even Burgess, in his loyalty to the Soviets, had to consider the exposure.

Allen Wilson had to leave this batch of investigation reports to prevent Burgess’s traitorous behavior.

A few days later Burgess left, while Allen Wilson began to continue the plan that was to be prepared from before, how to subvert the Indonesian Sukarno government.

It must be said that in just over twenty years, Imperial Russia, which was regarded by Germany as a secondary direction and could be dealt with with one hand, was transformed into a country that was swallowed alive in the eyes of the world.

Turned into a raw swallow in the eyes of the world’s people in the eyes of the powerful military power Germany, the Soviet Union, which stood proudly in the world, is now on par with the United States, and the voice of more than the traditional powers of Britain and France!

With such a change occurring over a period of more than twenty years, it is no wonder that some countries that had long been oppressed saw the Soviet Union as a role model.

Even in countries where pacifism is dominant, strong pro-Soviet forces have emerged, as is the case in Indonesia, which is separated by a strait, and based on intelligence, Allen Wilson felt as if Indonesia’s pro-Soviet forces, which were already historically strong, seemed to have swelled even faster.

Sukarno was a man of letters, he had no experience in leading troops, he had not fought in any of the battles, and all he had to go on was a campaign of nonviolent noncooperation. To arouse the people’s resistance to the colonizer’s rule and is widely known, therefore, Sukarno does not hold military power, not to mention belonging to a strong full-fledged force of their own.

Sukarno was able to become president by virtue of the personal prestige accumulated in the long struggle, sitting on the throne of the president is also entirely dependent on the support of the military, he and the military in the “honeymoon period” when this political balance can still be maintained, once there are unexpected circumstances, the army turned against each other, Sukarno will become a veritable puppet.

As in the original history, Sukarno began to choose the support of the Communist Party of Indonesia (Komnas-Ham) as a counterbalance to the military.

Now with more than 800,000 members, the Indonesian Communist Party has become more powerful than any other party and has also become a supporter of Sukarno.

With Britain backing the Netherlands and partitioning the East Indies, and with Australia and Portugal watching from the sidelines, Sukarno set his sights on the Soviet Union. Sukarno set his sights on the Soviet bloc for this foreign aid against what he saw as the American bloc.

Sukarno had this realization, relying on Allen Wilson’s role of infiltration, binding Britain and the United States together in the midst of his infiltration of Indonesia, and growing his own side of the story.

“I had better get this done within my term as commissioner.” Alan Wilson counted his term of office, decided to take care of the Indonesian affairs within his term of office. Capitol Southeast Asia Cold War, so that in the face of a Soviet system of the country, the United States, even if unwilling, can only hold their noses and recognize the British rule of Malaya.

Now the only factor that can not yet do it, is that the Indonesian Communist Party is too weak, it is better to be in the expansion of some. There are four or five million party members, tens of millions of supporters, then it will be easy.

Allen Wilson provided two guidelines for the Office of Indonesian Affairs, on the one hand, strong pressure, which must link Sukarno to the Soviet Union, and on the other hand, enticement, which was to make contact mainly with the Indonesian military.

Making contact with the Indonesian military was a must, and if Allen Wilson had not done so, the CIA would have done so as well, and rather than the Americans doing so without his knowledge, he would have taken the initiative to make contact himself, so that he could have known the Indonesian military’s every move.

After making a proposal on Indonesian affairs, Allen Wilson always had to put on a passable reason. It was used to convince Portugal, which occupied the island of Timor, and Holland, which occupied the other parts of New Guinea and Kalimantan.

That reason was that the partition of Indonesia was not enough, and that in light of the fact that Indonesia was growing together, an attempt should be made to continue to disintegrate Indonesia, which would weaken Indonesia as a potential Soviet supporter in Southeast Asia.

Just as he was about to contact other countries to talk about this, Pamela Mountbatten had arrived in Kuala Lumpur with her royal sister, Princess Margaret, with the wife’s destination being Australia, stopping by to see her husband in between.

Alan Wilson is of course welcome, Pamela Mountbatten is a very good wife, which is cultivated from childhood.

Reaching out and touching his wife’s somewhat bulging belly, Alan Wilson’s mouth grinned to the base of his ears, anyone could tell he was looking forward to the birth of this child.

Princess Margaret was a direct witness to this rotten stench of love, and couldn’t help but quietly skim her mouth, it’s not just giving birth to a child, it’s not like she can’t give birth.

“Ahem! Your Highness, I didn’t expect you to still be interested in traveling, Pamela is now physically inconvenient, Your Highness is still following me here, isn’t there something that can be debatable.” Alan Wilson returned to his senses and politely greeted the princess.

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