Chapter 88: Who (Add more today, ask for a monthly pass!) )
In the middle of the night, the Nanbetsu Palace is very quiet, unlike in the past, today's palace backyard does not see the busy figure of the supervisor, and even today, he did not go to the chemical laboratory in the backyard, nor did he go to the studio next to the chemical laboratory, in the past period of time, as long as he stayed in the Nanbetsu Palace, he would always be in one of the two places, and there seems to be some special situation today.
A newspaper!
On the desk is a newspaper, "Zhonghua Daily", which is the official newspaper of the Tongjian Office and the only newspaper on the Korean Peninsula, and the right to publish news in the DPRK has long been controlled by the Tongjian Office, and the police department is responsible for censoring it, which naturally excludes the possibility of other newspapers being published. Although most of the articles that promoted the unity of the Chinese dynasty and the loyalty of Korean personnel to Hua were always related to the previous dynasty, for the imperial court that did not know how to consolidate the feudal domain, even the "Heavenly Grace Temple" built for the officers and soldiers of the previous dynasty was a move to consolidate the feudal domain.
There is no way, every month, the Unified Supervision Office will say that "the heart of the North Korean officials and people to turn their backs on China and abandon China has become more and more prosperous in the past ten years, and it is necessary to promote the unity of China and the DPRK, and it is necessary to use history to warn the North Koreans", but the problem is that my Great Halal has not done anything for North Korea.
Of course, in addition to being the official mouthpiece, China Daily is also a newspaper that understands current affairs and technological inventions in China and the West.
At this time, Tang Haoran's brows were furrowed, and his eyes occasionally turned to the news on the front page of the newspaper - "The Russian crown prince has arrived in Hankow." The news is simple. However, it was only to introduce the Russian crown prince and his entourage to leave Guangzhou. The news of driving the Yangtze River through Fujian and Wusongkou and going straight down to Hankou seems to be important, but for Tang Haoran, this is a big news, more precisely, this news is related to the future of North Korea, and this is also the first time that Tang Haoran has really warped history. That's why. He will be as imaginary as he is now, and the whole person is completely immersed in thinking about the future.
Will it follow the trajectory of history?
Will it be successful?
If it succeeds, what kind of situation will it lead to?
There were so many questions in his mind that he didn't even bother to devote to government affairs since he received the telegram that the Russian crown prince and his entourage had arrived in Singapore, but fortunately everyone in the palace had become accustomed to him being the shopkeeper. The power structure of the current unified supervision office is what Tang Haoran really needs to do personally, in fact, to put it bluntly, it is to set up various ministries and bureaus, and then point out a precise direction. In terms of specific details, it is natural for people from various ministries and bureaus to take responsibility. There is no need to spend too much 'fine' energy, in fact, this is also the most accustomed way of doing things in China. Leave things to the master and each room to do, and go to the piano, chess, calligraphy and painting to study ancient studies and talk about articles with celebrities, but unlike them, Tang Haoran needs to use more "fine" energy on the management and technical research of the company.
But now he is really a little out of business, thinking about the change of the dominoes here.
Again, he lit a cigarette, and Tang Haoran's addiction to smoking has become bigger recently, almost one after another. In the past, when he smoked, he always broke the cigarette in half, and only inserted half of it into the mouthpiece to smoke it, so that he smoked one cigarette twice. But during this period of time, he was smoking one by one.
There was only one cigarette butt left, which flashed in the mouthpiece. Tang Haoran hurriedly took another puff and dialed the cigarette butt into the ashtray. The cigarette butt was emitting smoke weakly in the ashtray.
"How much is the likelihood of success?"
Tang Haoran muttered to himself, and then sighed again and said:
"Alas, since it is unsuccessful, it can be forgiven, after all, I am also a layman in that game!"
By "game" we mean espionage, and international espionage. As for how to carry out this work, Tang Haoran is naturally a layman, all the knowledge is learned from later films and novels, at most only some documentary literary works give him some inspiration, and then according to this revelation to design the "Cherry Blossom Project", and this plan is to promote the development of history with the help of historical events.
And now that the butterfly's wings have flapped, what kind of hurricane will this gust of wind set off?
Tang Haoran didn't have much confidence in this.
"The key issue is also the Anglo-French ......"
Putting the cigarette holder on the table, Tang Haoran's brows furrowed again, thinking about the history in his memory. In the second half of the 19th century, expansionist sentiment advocating "eastward expansion" was rampant in Russia. This had a lot to do with the failure of Russia's westward advance after the Crimean War, and it was at the instigation of the "Orientalists" at home that Tsar Alexander III also began to adjust and ease relations between Russia and the Western powers, and while implementing the policy of "joint law", he also adopted a series of measures aimed at easing the conflict with various countries in the Near East and the Balkans, and turning his attention to the East. In this regard, Alexander III made two important decisions, one of which was the plan for the construction of the Trans-Siberian Railway, which was proposed in 1886. The second is to let the adult crown prince Nikolai travel to the Far East, the purpose of which is, of course, out of the needs of the prince's political development in the future.
While Russia was actively moving eastward and completely shifting its strategic focus to Northeast Asia, Britain, which enjoyed privileges in Northeast Asia, was immediately keenly aware that the Anglo-Russian confrontation would be long-term, and in the Juwen Island incident, China used Russia's help to force Britain to withdraw, prompting Britain to begin to look for strategic allies in East Asia, and found a point of convergence of interests with Japan, and began to change its previous policy of containment against Japan, and adopted connivance and support for Japan.
And when Britain and Japan are flattering, even if the plan succeeds, will Britain stop Russia? So that the matter is not resolved? And, of course, on the Russian side, will Russia retaliate?
A series of questions made the distraught Tang Haoran pick up the brown cigarette holder again, lit a cigarette again, and thought about how to change this qiē, and now, he even regretted it, why did he agree to Gu Hongming to go to Wuchang, the reason why he returned to Wuchang as Zhang Zhidong's translator, and this language master knows more about European countries than himself, if he is here, he may be able to give some advice.
建yì?
Who can listen to this kind of thing?
How can this be the case if you have a staff member who is well-versed in international affairs? When I think of the events that I saw in movies and television in later generations, when the president of the United States encountered an incident, he was given convenience by his aides, especially the intelligence support and situation analysis given by the CIA, which was even more ...... Promise not to set up a CIA of his own?
Thinking of the CIA in later generations, Tang Haoran immediately realized that his work in this area was inevitably too backward, especially the intelligence work, which was even more messy and very messy, and there was no center at all, but the commercial agencies stationed in Beijing and Tianjin and other places were responsible for collecting political intelligence, and even the "Sakura Plan" promoted in Japan was only implemented temporarily. There is no special person in charge and no special person to promote.
"Your 100 years of knowledge have been eaten into the belly of a dog!"
Thinking that he was like the Manchu Qing Dynasty, he didn't pay attention to intelligence at all, Tang Haoran scolded secretly, realizing that the top priority now is to set up an intelligence agency, even if he misses this matter, the intelligence agency can give him intelligence support in the future, so that he can have an advantage in intelligence in the future situation.
But what does a modern intelligence agency look like?
The only vague understanding of the intelligence agency Tang Haoran is the famous CIA, the KGB, MI6, the Mossad, well, maybe the Chaoyang District masses. What do those intelligence agencies have in common? In addition to the strict organization and clear division of labor, the most impressive thing is the spy, in the spy novels and movies of later generations, the spy is almost omnipotent, and the spies are strictly trained.
Of course, spies have never been intelligence agencies, in fact, any intelligence agency is established to collect and analyze extensive intelligence, just like in an American drama I watched before, that agency is an analytical agency under the Central Intelligence Agency, collecting intelligence from newspapers, news and other open and messy news, and analyzing it professionally.
Recalling the organizational structure and some information of the intelligence bureau in several books related to intelligence agencies that he had read in later generations, Tang Haoran quickly wrote down the organizational structure of the intelligence bureau of the unified supervision government on paper, and even wrote some "rules of the game" recorded in the book, such as the training of spies in spy schools, the extensive establishment of foreign intelligence stations, and intelligence collection, etc., and after all the words were written, looking at the tens of thousands of words of "minutes of the intelligence bureau" sprinkled by Lin Lin, a new question emerged in Tang Haoran's mind.
Who should be responsible for forming the Intelligence Agency?
Unlike any other agency, the potential power of an intelligence agency is limitless, as it can subvert foreign governments and carry out coups at home, as the KGB was involved in the coup against Khrushchev, and the CIA is often accused of domestic coup plots.
Who should be responsible for such a double-edged sword? In what kind of hands can you sleep soundly and exert its effects without threatening yourself? Or to threaten the officials in the government, the appearance of Hoover-like figures, with their secret control of the officials, and make the ministers and ordinary politicians under their threats, but that game is not something that ordinary people can play, who should be used to form this institution?
Thinking about the staff members or staff in the house around him, Tang Haoran's eyes suddenly lit up, and he wrote a name on the paper.
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