Chapter 108: The United States Gives Side, and the Deal Is Made
It was not the first time that Truman had realized the horror of this Belgian crown prince who did not play his cards according to common sense, and he originally thought that the Americans would be able to send Belgium away with some money, but he did not expect Albert to open his mouth widely, not only to get a share of the heavy military industry in Germany, but also to infiltrate his hands into the military technology of the United States. This article was published by www. lwχs520。 com debut
On the one hand, it is exciting nuclear fusion controllable technology, and on the other hand, it is to contribute to the exclusive military technology and equipment that the United States is proud of. Moreover, the release of Nazi war criminals will also be related to a series of foreign policy of the United States, which is also a very headache.
Seeing that Truman's face was already gloomy, the Secretary of State, who was good at seeing the wind and steering, naturally jumped out and said a few words, and he tried to bargain with Albert, "With all due respect, Your Highness Albert, if the Belgian army wants to replace its weapons, the U.S. government is willing to sell you the most advanced armaments at a very low price." ”
"If Lao Tzu buys airplanes and cannons with you, can he afford to spend so much time talking to a group of you? Just throw the money in your face. Seeing that the Americans wanted to get the benefits but were not willing to pay the price, Albert felt angry. How can there be so many free lunches in the world for you Americans?
"IMHO, what do you mean by laozi? Is it Latin? Marshall was baffled by the fresh words that popped out of Albert's mouth.
Albert retorted to Marshall with a straight face, "Nothing else, this is a very noble title for himself." ”
In the final analysis, the Belgian country has no right to speak, so in the face of such temptation, the Yankees also showed hesitation to take advantage. So Albert decided to provoke them a little more, "If the Americans don't want to, then I'm going to make a deal with the French, and I think they'll be happy to share all their military technology with us." Oh yes, if the French were really willing to be so generous, I'd give him another atomic bomb for free, listen, buy one get one free. ”
Truman's temples throbbed suddenly, Nima, you feel that you are buying and selling nuclear weapons as a vegetable market, and the atomic bomb is bought when you say you want to buy it, and you can give it away, do you want to be such a tyrant. You must know that the Americans spent one-third of the electricity of the United States and invested nearly two billion dollars in order to build those two atomic bombs.
"Wait, Your Highness Albert, everything is negotiable." Truman was still in his dying throes. However, Albert decided to put the last straw that broke the United States lightly on Truman, "Little Du, oh no, President Truman, you know, this Belgium is no worse than West Germany in a strategic sense." Do you think that the current Soviets are so arrogant, isn't it because West Germany is vain? If West Germany still had the military level of World War II, the Soviets would have to weigh what they did. So if a Belgian ally with powerful nuclear weapons sits at the crossroads of Western Europe and can make the Soviets a little jealous, you say no. Besides, the Soviet Union is now stepping up its research on nuclear weapons, if you don't toss a little bit out and delay their nuclear weapons program, it is estimated that it will not be possible to roll up your sleeves and go into battle directly in the future, don't you say? ”
Albert is referring to the fact that after the Soviet Union has nuclear weapons, it is naturally impossible for the United States to have a conventional war with the Soviets, and once the war breaks out, in the end, it will definitely be two countries throwing nuclear bombs at each other, and then the world server will be restarted.
"So when you think about it like this, do you think that the price I gave you is definitely a conscience price. Belgium can build high-end fighters, artillery, and tanks. However, there are only so many troops in his army, and the domestic market is obviously not enough. Do you want to play export with the Americans? Belgium is not capable of this yet. So, you think like this, I'm actually quite at a loss for this condition, and I can't bear to cut my love, do you say yes? ”
Albert's words finally moved Truman, and he was right when he thought about it. Why is the United States reluctant to share technology, because it is afraid that some major powers will chase after it? Belgium, which is a little bigger, is a little better than the likes of the Principality of Luxembourg and the Vatican City State, and has many chances of growing into a behemoth. And with the influence of the Americans, even if you Belgians can make up the most advanced things, they can restrict you in foreign trade. Didn't Japan be eaten to death because of the restrictions on oil and rubber?
So Belgium really dares to act rashly, and the situation is only to lose and not win.
Thinking of this, Truman was relieved, but he still had to discuss it with his three good friends. Albert made a gesture of resignation, and Truman, Marshall, James, and Rothko went to another small room to discuss what to do. Originally, Rothko had no say in this kind of diplomatic incident, but because of the special situation, he was also in the think tank.
"The other party's conditions are a bit harsh." Marshall was the first to oppose Albert's deal, "This kind of technology sharing is equivalent to the unconditional dedication of our technical reserves, I am against this approach, maybe we can communicate with the crown prince and try to find a compromise solution." ”
"But that's a controllable fusion technology!" Truman was indeed itching about Albert's conditions, "Once the United States has mastered this technology, it will have enough confidence to confront them on the Soviet issue." ”
"But we don't know if Belgium really has the technology, so we are cautious about this deal." Defense Secretary James Forrestal, who is accustomed to taking steps at his fingertips, never takes this kind of big thing lightly, and he first analyzes the pros and cons of the deal from his own perspective: "If Albert really has a controllable fusion technology in his hands, we can ask Oppenheimer to analyze his technology with his team and judge its feasibility." And we can't let the Belgians lead us by the nose, at least there is an additional condition attached to the deal, Belgium must sell a nuclear bomb for the fusion reaction for the United States to study. ”
James Forrestal's words opened Rothko's mind, and he put forward an additional condition, "Moreover, the United States and Belgium share military technology, Belgium will make a discount on the issue of military foreign trade, and the Germans can give Belgium technology, talent and equipment, because we have eaten up their technical reserves." But for U.S. companies, we're looking to negotiate a compromise with Belgium. ”
"Well, I think these two things are very necessary, so that we can first make a verbal agreement with the Belgian government, and then sign the agreement."
"It's not the Prime Minister who represents the Belgian government, it's the Crown Prince in the room on the other side." James kindly reminded.
When Truman offered his new offer, Albert said he was unacceptable, "Belgium can send you a nuclear bomb because we don't care about it." But you have to give me a big discount on the issue of the military industry, and tell you that Belgium absolutely does not agree. ”
Nuclear technology and nuclear weapons are golden fingers for Albert, easy to come by, so not distressed. However, military technology and facilities are shortcomings that can't be saved by plug-ins, so Albert will not let go. It's a big deal to break up with you Yankees and find other countries.
After several rounds of bargaining, it ended with a slight concession and compromise by the Americans. The United States can fully share all the technology and facilities of aviation aircraft with Belgium, but the core technology of artillery and ships is resolutely not shared with Belgium. In the face of this result, Albert was very satisfied, Albert took a fancy to the space technology of the Americans, as for artillery, do you really think that the German Krupp company is vegetarian?
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