Chapter 931 Strategy for Return to Burma
The so-called weakness of the bourgeoisie could be exploited not only by the rival camps, but also by one’s own side.
So far, if these JPs don’t listen, Alan Wilson still has the ability to make them lose their money.
And completely justified, he idly like to record other countries do wrong things, such as what the U.S. forces in Japan, the U.S. forces in South Korea have done how much rotten crotch thing, how many people killed by the colonialists in Africa and so on.
It’s not like it doesn’t exist on a personal level, in fact everyone’s ass isn’t clean when it comes to this class.
Many things, if not the colonial government net open, a lot of people have long been in the middle of the road demise, how can there be a few days in the people of this opportunity?
To be able to live well to this day, is entirely based on his own goodwill, but really think that all by their own personal struggle, almost everyone’s industry has his initial provision of funds to replace the shares, he now wants to confiscate is also deserved.
“Sometimes it’s easy for them to think you’re too nice when you don’t give them a bit of a hard time.” Waiting for the crowd to leave, Allen Wilson then played with the national treasure and said with a sense of humor.
That’s the reason you put your hand inside, Vivien Lei blankly glanced at Alan Wilson, the silky tingling sensation on her chest made her not respond for a moment, and she didn’t need to respond, right away the man came up to engage in a bit of verbal sparring, letting the National Treasure experience the coquettishness of an Imperial Commissioner.
“What if they get upset?” Vivienne licked her lips and managed to smooth out her breathing.
“The Soviets say that Little Bourgeois weakness lies in taking the capitalists at their word and defending their interests as if they were defending their own. They completely forget their own lack of the tools of production of the exploited laborer status, every moment may be fired overnight into a state of abject poverty, but especially like to stand on the opposite side of the majority of workers to act as spiritual capitalists. It takes overtime and bricklaying to eke out a living, but their sense of superiority is overwhelming.”
“Admittedly, they’re not Little Bourgeois, but they’re no better than Little Bourgeois in front of us. When they grow into monopoly capitalists, I guess they will have the capital to negotiate with me. If the industry is confined to the Malayan colonies, they must listen to whatever I say, and in a certain way I can talk much better here than God, his old man.”
Alan Wilson had a flat tone of only having a hand in the sky, “Even if they can do business all over Southeast Asia, they are only capitalists on a regional scale, and when they really run into Pamela, they are still not on the same level.”
“Does Pamela know that you have their replacement shares in your hands?” Vivienne asked this question, but immediately defended, “I’m not asking for your money, I’m just asking.”
“Knowing that, not all of it.” Alan Wilson winked at Fei Wenli and said to himself, “If I didn’t have an ideal in my heart and was ready to benefit society and go to any country in the free world, I wouldn’t have to worry about my life, who made me a person with an innate patriotic heart.”
So is it too much to ask the Great British Treasure to treat the Imperial Commissioners who are running for their country? It was not excessive at all, Alan Wilson felt that he could have a clear conscience if the royal princess herself treated him.
When the next step was being carried out, Ali Khan’s arrival made the orthopedic session to be postponed.
For Ali Khan, Allen Wilson naturally respected, this Maharaja was not an ordinary person to be compared to, the banknote ability to add up, resulting in the two people have been treated as equals.
“Sometimes letting the Maharaja help with the running around, it really puts me over the top, although I can take the Comet airliner to and from, but the traveling around is also real.”
Alan Wilson came out with a gentle face and Ali Khan politely, at the same time, he also recognized Ali Khan’s noble quality of being rich but willing to be poor, this kind of life was enough to make him look high.
The world is so realistic, rich and powerful countries choose to live like this will be appreciated by other people, but this is based on the foundation of rich and powerful countries, if you really do not have the premise of rich and powerful countries, just willing to be poor, will only be met with blank stares.
There is no doubt that the once Maharaja of Hyderabad, now the Maharaja of Sabah, Ali Khan, belongs to the existence of farting is reason.
“So your main purpose is to talk to the representatives of Burma.” Ali Khan didn’t realize until now what Alan Wilson’s purpose was, and that the Rulers’ Conference was just a front.
To the extent that it couldn’t be said so, the Rulers’ Conference still had a role to play, such as having an afternoon tea and keying up some politics.
“Honorable Maharajah, Britain has gotten out of the post-war situation, and now it’s time to go further, if we want to be strictly speaking, my communication with the Burmese side is for the strategy of returning to Burma.”
Alan Wilson pulled out a cigar and lit it, unhurriedly saying, “Otherwise, people still think that the British Empire has really become a thing of the past, right?”
The meeting place with the Burmese delegation, he has already designated in advance, in the eastern suburb of Penang golf course as well as supporting hotels as a meeting place, the person who runs this place Paul the Great …… separated state of his ex-wife Nan Fang Empress.
The Imperial Commissioner swore that Paul the Great and Empress Nan Fang’s personal emotional problems, he did not have the slightest digging move, after Paul the Great left South Vietnam, because of the previous problem of concubinage, which led to the loss of the emperor’s throne of Paul the Great, can no longer suppress the dissatisfaction of the Empress Nan Fang, purely personal problems of the two people.
Of course, the green light to run the golf course was indeed given to Empress Nam Phuong by him afterward, which he did not deny.
“Returning to Burma and choosing this place for negotiations, I believe it will attract some popularity and can make this place run better.”
Alan Wilson turned his back to Empress Nan Fang as he said while lifting his pants with a hint of satisfaction of getting what he wanted.
Empress Nan Fang’s hair was messy and she put on her clothes with her head down, not yet recovered from the unexpected event.
“I’ll be staying here during the talks, no problem.” Alan Wilson, who had re-transformed from a primitive man to a clothed beast, resumed his hypocritical demeanor and inquired about the owner of this golf course, “That’s no problem, the Empress’ cooperation is appreciated.”
Maybe Empress Nan Phuong is not quite used to the idea of having another man behind her after living alone, but it doesn’t matter, she will get used to it later.
The leader who led the Burmese delegation to Penang was U Nu, a man who, of course, like Aung San, has long been known as an anti-British and pro-Japanese face.
U Nu was born into a merchant family in Wah Kai Yai, Myeongnae District. He studied at the Anglo-Myanmar School in Myo Ma and graduated from the Myo Ma Senior High School in Yangon.
He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy from Yangon University. At one time, he was the headmaster of the National High School in Panting Oo District. He then returned to Yangon University to study law. He was the President of the Students’ Union. He was expelled from school for leading a strike against British colonization together with Aung San, the leader of the student union.
In the 1930s, he joined the Myanmarese People’s Association, where he was in charge of finance and publicity. Together with other leaders of the party, he founded the Red Dragon Book Club, which translated and introduced Marxist theoretical works and published progressive books and magazines, and personally translated and published some chapters of Das Kapital. In 1938, he was arrested by the colonial authorities for participating in a general strike and demonstration against the British.
During World War II, U Nu joined the Japanese-organized Bamo cabinet and continued to oppose Britain after the war.
But General Aung San’s group, in fact, is largely similar in nature to Nehru’s, with the additional history of having been pro-Japanese, though these leaders of independent Burma still have a flexible moral compass.
Take U Nu himself, who had visited China four times in the last three years alone, and hadn’t shifted his position awkwardly at all.
“I didn’t realize there were acquaintances.” After leading a group of officials to shake hands with Wu Nu, Alan Wilson smiled and stared at a person behind Wu Nu, Wu Ding theorizing about the ethnic Chinese he had a meeting with when he went to Burma.
“Commissioner Wilson.” Wu Ding Lun saw that he was recognized and greeted honestly.
Alan Wilson was a little surprised, did not realize that this brother also mixed into the Burmese government, seems to be mixed well, with a gentle smile, “really long time no see, welcome to the honorable guests of Burma, come to Penang Golf Course, let’s pick a relaxing place to talk slowly.”
Among the post-war batch of independent leaders, Aung San’s batch was quite young, Aung San himself was only thirty-two years old at the time, and U Nu was just a bit older, and was now only fifty. As for Aung San, he’s only forty-three this year.
Things aren’t too bad in Burma right now, but it’s really a far cry from what these independent leaders had hoped for.
“I have also helped Burma a great deal, Speaker U Nu, and you should know that it was Burgess and I who led the original expulsion of the Rohingya.”
Alan Wilson was kind enough to open his mouth to take credit, “Without my actions at the time, how would you have accomplished the same thing in sight of India or Pakistan? I’m not being self-congratulatory either, but objectively I did do Burma a favor that should be recognized even if you guys have become independent.”
The prepared negotiation site was filled with sumptuous delicacies, while not far away some golf course guests were swinging their clubs with enthusiasm.
Alan Wilson also expressed a blunt attitude, rhetorical question, “Burma has been independent for ten years, under the efforts of all of you, the speed of development is naturally needless to say, in addition to the Malayan colony, is not much behind the other countries, in the Bandung Conference is also valued, speaking of which, Speaker U Nu many times to visit China, were warmly welcomed, which can be seen. ”
His sentence is a bit of a clip, when in the whole British colonies, British Burma was the richest place except for the white autonomous territories, much richer than Malaya in the beginning.
And ten years after independence, it’s become not that far behind the rest of the country, with the Malayan colonies to be shaved off the list… that’s it?