British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 1542: Iran hostage crisis

"You stopped the Chancellor of the Exchequer?" Mrs. Thatcher asked back in disbelief. The other party dared to do this.

"Oh, I'm talking about important things with the Prime Minister, the Chancellor? Frank is in charge." Alan Wilson replied very flatly, "I personally understand which is more important, the Prime Minister or the Chancellor. Let the Treasury It is not my duty to please the Minister."

Faced with the Prime Minister’s accusation of blocking the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Alan Wilson directly stated that the Prime Minister should let the Chancellor wait for a while, “In terms of national policy, can you not take it for granted, Margaret, you are now the Prime Minister of the British Empire , not the president of the campus Conservative Party."

Calling the Prime Minister by name and mentioning the past of the chairman of the Conservative Party on campus not only did not ease the current atmosphere, but made it more subtle. Mrs. Thatcher almost glared at her. If she never saw each other again, it might take a long time for her She will forget the past, but now she is the prime minister, and the other party is the secretary general of the cabinet, and the two often meet.

Referring to the chairman of the Conservative Party on campus, in Mrs. Thatcher's view, this meant something, and seemed to imply something, so she couldn't help threatening, "I can remove your post."

"In principle, the prime minister naturally has this kind of power. I never deny this. But it may be public revenge." Faced with this threat, Alan Wilson expressed his honest side.

Of course, the Prime Minister can remove the post of Cabinet Secretary, it is nothing more than a question of whether he can make up his mind.

But Alan Wilson did not enter the rhythm of confrontation with the Prime Minister. If Mrs. Thatcher wanted to do this, there would be no room for redemption.

"If you really hate the Soviet Union, you can consider ordering a declaration of war on the Soviet Union, but I know you definitely don't dare. So what? In order to show the majesty of the British Empire, you keep firing guns in the House of Commons? To be honest, if the Soviet Union accused the United Kingdom, Tabulated with the UK's accusations against the USSR, it would show a staggering percentage, as if we Brits couldn't live without the USSR."

"Of course, I can understand. After all, the British Empire is a country with freedom of speech. It can attack the Soviet Union for no reason, but it must not attack the Prime Minister. Death, but through some seemingly reasonable and legal means, let them honestly correct their mistakes and explain the facts that were confused before."

"I came here today entirely from the perspective of hoping that the UK will get better and better. I talked honestly with the Prime Minister about the country's future instead of coming to quarrel. On diplomatic issues, I can understand that internal affairs are very important, so I use diplomacy It’s a way to divert attention. But it can’t always be used, the Soviet Union is not a panacea. Internal problems must be resolved internally, otherwise it will be President Carter’s dilemma.”

"Hasn't the Soviet Union threatened the United States yet? What's going on with Cuba and Nicaragua?" Mrs. Thatcher almost laughed out loud, ashamed to blame herself? Could it be that the Secretary-General was so conceited to the point of stupidity that he kept saying he didn't take the Soviet Union seriously.

"I'm the Soviet Union, which has already attacked Ireland." Allen Wilson replied unhurriedly, "Cuba and Nicaragua, if they are next to the United Kingdom, they are a big threat. Are they still a threat to the United States?"

As far as the size of these two countries is concerned, the fear they bring is greater than the so-called threat. If the United States wants to be impatient, it needs at least a country of Venezuela's size. Brazil is not needed. Venezuela's size is enough. With a land of about one million square kilometers and a population of thirty million, the United States will definitely be impatient.

In fact, the United States has never encountered such an opponent. Mexico's population is growing rapidly now, and when the United States attacked its good neighbor, Mexico had long been an underpopulated country. It doesn't seem like the 21st century is about to curve to save the country, and the land occupied by the United States has returned.

In the future, Mexico will become more and more a threat to the United States, but when the U.S.-Mexico War broke out, Mexico had a theoretically huge territory. Compared with the United States, its population is similar to that of Vietnam and a big country. How can it be decades later? The population already occupies two-thirds of the United States.

Neighboring countries with this population size are no longer countries that can be manipulated casually. If Vietnam has a population of 7.8 billion, or the Indochina Peninsula has a population of 7.8 billion, a big country will also have a headache.

As for countries of the size of Cuba and Nicaragua, they are destined to only cause trouble for the United States, and cannot pose a fatal threat to the United States.

Women will not admit that they are wrong. The only way women can admit that they are wrong is when they marry the wrong person. The prime minister is also a woman. Naturally, she will not admit that she is wrong. "It's just that the time for results has not yet come."

"If the prime minister wants to say that, then Whitehall will still express firm support for the prime minister." Alan Wilson felt that it would be useless to say more. "I hope there is a crisis, and I still have the possibility of saving it."

Alan Wilson felt that Mrs. Thatcher should be somewhat rational, but it seemed that she had made a mistake in her judgment. wrong.

Because Pamela Mountbatten was discussing cooperation in the automobile industry in Germany, Alan Wilson let Margaret know how powerful he was at Princess Margaret after get off work.

"The waist will be broken by you." Princess Margaret hung in the air, begging for mercy with her arms around the man's neck, "Put me down, I'm nervous now."

"I'm leading you to look for the feeling of flying through the clouds." Alan Wilson told the truth of supreme authority. There is already a Margaret who is disobedient, and this one must be obedient.

However, although she had a small debate with the Prime Minister, Mrs. Thatcher still did not disclose this matter to others. When Jeffrey Howe, the chancellor of the exchequer, asked, the answer he got was that the two were discussing how to implement it that day. For the reform, Jeffrey Howe felt a little bit emotional. There is actually someone more loyal than him.

If anything has changed in the months since Mrs Thatcher came to power, inflation has risen higher and unemployment has steadily increased.

Alan Wilson is like a hardworking bee, dealing with French friends such as Heidi Rama and Ingrid Bergman, German friends such as the Dragoon Sisters, and Ms. Monroe, Ms. Hepburn, and Ms. Vivien Leigh living in the local area. Don't admit that he really doesn't have the energy of his youth, otherwise he must go to Stockholm to visit Garbo.

"Almost, the matter of the acquisition has been settled. After all, it is only a sub-brand, and the Volkswagen Group is relatively easy to talk to." Anna had just finished talking with Pokina and told the supreme authority who was resting, "Did the two countries send representatives?" Let’s attend together to set up the Modu Automobile Production Line.”

"I have no objection. I'm just a civil servant. How can I get involved in the major affairs of you business giants." Alan Wilson chuckled, obviously not very interested in the compliment of the little dragoons.

"Oh, when you were in the British-occupied area, you were not like this now. You have the prestige of an occupying army." Anna looked aggrieved with a low eyebrow and pleasing to the eye, "The big quilt did not hesitate at all. , hugging left and right is very proud."

"Hey, isn't that a special situation at a special time, what's the point of always mentioning it." Alan Wilson frowned, even if it was all done by him, he has made contributions for so many years, can he make up for it?

From the national level, don't the Germans enjoy the dividends of Yinlang's oil interests? From a personal perspective, does the Heilmann Group have its own half of the success of the military medal?

"What about those celebrity queens?" Anna stretched out her hand to grab the handle and whispered, "I have really followed a good master in this life, and I haven't been wronged at all."

It doesn't matter whether he is wronged or not. Alan Wilson is now a wronged character, but according to the news today, the Americans may be even more wronged than him. The Yin Lang hostage crisis.

Thanks to his advance deployment, the British embassy in Tehran is now an empty shell. In the end, the Yin Lang hostage crisis fell on the Americans, and it was not transferred to the United Kingdom because Mossadegh's death was related to the United Kingdom.

Wasn't the Yin Lang hostage crisis caused by the United States agreeing to come to the United States for Pahlavi's medical treatment? The news came~lightnovelpub.net~ More than 4,000 students from Tehran, the capital of Yinlang, with the support of Khomeini, occupied the U.S. embassy, ​​tore down the U.S. flag, and replaced it with the words " The white flag with the words "God is great", finally detained fifty-two American diplomats as hostages demanding that the United States hand over the Pahlavi.

Alan Wilson, who had had enough of being wronged, finally appeared in front of Mrs. Thatcher again. He wanted to hear what the Prime Minister had to say, but he didn't hear it, so he suggested, "I suggest that from the perspective of the special relationship between Britain and the United States , Severely criticize Yin Lang."

"Sir, this suggestion is really unexpected." Mrs. Thatcher said in a tone full of connotations, "It seems that you didn't say that about the Afghan issue."

"Afghanistan involves the Soviet Union, and Yin Lang only involves Yin Lang itself. The Soviet Union is too strong." Alan Wilson said in a tone based on strength and status, "To be honest, I am thinking about whether it is feasible to form an Arab coalition to attack Yin Lang."

Mrs. Thatcher thought it was whimsical, but she immediately realized that it was using her own way to deal with her own body. In her connotation, she could ignore Yin Lang, but she dared to protest against the Soviet Union, which was far stronger than Yin Lang. .

Just when he was about to say something, Alan Wilson had already said his goodbyes. He didn't give the prime minister a chance to show off his eloquence.

The revolutionaries claimed that the taking of Americans as hostages was entirely justified and was revenge for years of American support for the former Shah's rule and allowing Shah Pahlavi to travel to the United States for medical treatment. They also demanded that the United States return Pahlavi to Yin Lang for trial.

After the hostage incident, the U.S. ruling and opposition parties were in an uproar. At the critical moment, the United Kingdom has firmly supported the United States at the diplomatic level, and then? Then there is no more, the UK is still reforming.