British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 1590: Brezhnev dies

The wars in Afghanistan and Pakistan have nothing to do with Britain. This is the professional judgment given by Whitehall to Mrs. Thatcher. Alan Wilson does not believe that this is a major event that can change the international situation.

But Mrs. Thatcher didn't think so. A high approval rate is different. Now she dares to refute, "This is a war between two sovereign countries, and you don't think it's important?"

"What kind of sovereign country is a country with foreign military forces in its own country? What is the difference? It is just that one has the US military and the other has the Soviet army. Although we must make a difference in public opinion, in fact there is no difference at all, otherwise we How can the Germans be used as cannon fodder?"

Alan Wilson didn't want to talk to the Prime Minister about such an obvious problem, it's just that it's okay to deceive others with such words, but it's stupid to fool yourself, "Whenever the Germans sit at the European Community meeting as if nothing happened, I can't stand it." I can’t help but want to laugh. The current Germany is no different from the Visey France of World War II. What is the most annoying thing? Does the Prime Minister know? The most annoying thing is that it is clearly a slave country and pretends to be a As a big country, fortunately, the Americans have already left, otherwise Britain would be like this now.”

Every time I think that there is no American garrison in the current British mainland, and the British citizens always perceive themselves as a world power, the supreme authority always feels gratified. This is all my own credit.

The battle reports in the next few days proved Alan Wilson's earlier judgment that the aid from the Soviet Union could indeed make a country's army look good in a short period of time.

The aid of the Soviet Union has always been more conscientious than that of the United States, especially in terms of military aid.

The aid of the United States has always been excessively related to how much sovereignty the recipient country can provide. The more allies are, the more guarded they are, and the slave countries are better. Countries like Pakistan do not want to exchange, but there is really nothing the United States can need. Yes, if it weren't for India still looking like this, US interest in Pakistan would be even lower.

At the diplomatic level, the United Kingdom and the United States must adopt a common position. The diplomatic agencies of the two countries have conducted constructive dialogue. The United States believes that Pakistan is a former colony of the United Kingdom, and the United Kingdom should shoulder its international responsibilities as a matter of course. The Falkland Islands The war has proved Britain's rock-solid status as a world power.

Britain expressed modesty. Without the nod of the United States, there would be no Falklands War. Britain has already lost its influence in South Asia. If you just say a word, no one will listen.

The United States is different. The United States is the leader of the free world. It exists like a great emperor in the world. It is the United States that supports Pakistan. The United States really cannot stop it.

While the United Kingdom and the United States are encouraging each other to teach Afghanistan a lesson supported by the Soviet Union, the latest news from TASS news agency that Soviet leader Brezhnev died of illness is obviously more important than a war between two less important countries on the world stage .

The regular TV programs and a concert originally broadcast by the Soviet Central Television were replaced by a Lenin documentary, which also became the first hint of Brezhnev's death. In the Soviet Central Television news program "Time", The host's usual formal attire was also replaced by mourning attire.

Then came sudden changes at various stations, such as airing unscheduled war reminiscences and replacing ice hockey games with Tchaikovsky's Sixth Symphony. Brezhnev's death was eventually announced simultaneously by Soviet radio and television hosts the day after his death.

Yuri Andropov was appointed chairman of Brezhnev's funeral committee, which marked the official start of preparations for Brezhnev's funeral.

Brezhnev has been the leader of the Soviet Union for nearly 20 years. It is not too much to say that his influence is the largest in the world. After all, the US president has changed several times. Although Harold Wilson has been in power for a long time in the UK But the national strength of Britain is indeed far behind that of the Soviet Union.

Such a leader with important influence left us prematurely. Alan Wilson naturally hoped to go to Moscow. After all, this is also a glorious resume that ordinary people cannot participate in.

"Mark mentioned you in the past few days, and you met him." Mrs. Thatcher didn't know the purpose of the cabinet secretary's visit, but asked something that was not nutritious.

"Oh, Mark, isn't he, not a bad boy." Alan Wilson readily admitted, and replied in an unprecedentedly honest tone, "I told him that I treated him like my own son."

This answer made the prime minister's face change drastically, and he became angry, "Maybe the secretary-general of the cabinet thinks that I am a woman who looks easy to bully, and I always slander a prime minister like this."

"What is the prime minister talking about? I, the secretary-general of the cabinet, was an important support for the prime minister when the approval rate was low. What is it now? I just see that Mark hits it off."

Facing the Prime Minister's eccentricity, Supreme Authority also did not show a good face. Facing Mrs. Thatcher, for some reason, he always had confidence in his heart, even more confidence than other Prime Ministers.

He didn't come here to quarrel, but hoped that Mrs. Thatcher would let him go to Brezhnev's funeral. Mrs. Thatcher would definitely not go, but it was impossible for Britain not to attend, even if it was equally anti-Soviet It is also impossible for Reagan not to know the news, and Vice President Bush is likely to appear instead of Reagan.

"Many international dignitaries will definitely attend, and I estimate that the French Prime Minister will also attend. The relationship between France and the Soviet Union has always been good." Alan Wilson explained his purpose, "And we also hope that we can pass this funeral diplomacy." , Find a way to resolve the military conflict between Afghanistan and Pakistan. To be honest, the Afghan army seems to be stronger than Pakistan. It is certain that the Soviet Union has spent a lot of energy to support it.”

"Because of Brezhnev's death, there will definitely be new changes in the Soviet political arena. We hope to see a Soviet Union that is slightly different from the Brezhnev era. There is no better way than to attend in person."

"Isn't the mountbatten group's entrepot trade through Finland huge?" Mrs. Thatcher pointed out that Alan Wilson might have other purposes in going to Moscow.

"There is always a sour smell in the air. Someone should come and clean it." Alan Wilson looked directly into the Prime Minister's eyes. This was obvious jealousy, and there was no other explanation.

He had to go to Moscow, and at the same time suggested that the foreign minister, Francis Pym, should go with him. Even if the relationship was not good, he should show basic diplomatic etiquette. That's right, it was the United Kingdom that violated the prevailing international laws, especially the international laws of modern society.

After returning home, Alan Wilson talked with Arnold about his planned trip to Moscow. The richest woman has returned to Perth, and the eldest son is still serving in the military. Naturally, he can only talk to relatives at home.

"A big man's funeral." Arnold immediately asked the key question, "Will the changes in the Soviet Union threaten the family's business in Finland?"

"Probably not. The future situation may be more optimistic." Alan Wilson must first determine where the guy with the map in his head is, and then he can make a judgment.

Not surprisingly, Reagan was still unwilling to attend the funeral of the leader of his strategic rival, and sent Vice President Bush to attend Brezhnev's funeral. Alan Wilson exchanged views with the United States, believing that Bush should come to London, and then Britain and the United States Travel to Moscow together, highlighting the unbreakable special relationship between Britain and the United States.

The special relationship between Britain and the United States has been maintained for so many years, relying on the supreme authority to preserve Britain's strength as much as possible, and at the same time paying attention to this set of superficial work.

"Sir, what is this?" Bush Sr. was an ambassador to China, so of course he knew that the books carried by the British allies were written in Chinese characters.

"Dear Vice President, this is a gift from me to some old acquaintances. I have also done diplomatic work for many years." Alan Wilson held the book in his hand triumphantly, and said his thoughts in a low voice. , the two of them laughed tacitly.

Bush Sr. is still relatively traditional, and doesn't think much of this method. "Is it not in line with diplomatic etiquette?"

"When they want us to hang street lamps, is it in line with diplomatic etiquette?" Alan Wilson tilted his head and asked, "They are not united with each other, so we can sit back and relax."

There is nothing moral or immoral. Offshore balance is an unshirkable responsibility of British citizens. At the beginning of the year, Brezhnev also delivered a speech in Tashkent to improve bilateral relations.

What can be improved, isn't it good now? Have the Soviets forgotten, who always sings against themselves?

The Soviet Union advocates peaceful development, and people say that there can be no compromise. The Soviet Union launched a strategic offensive, and people began to talk about peaceful development again.

In addition to the guests from Britain and the United States~lightnovelpub.net~, dignitaries from countries with good relations with the Soviet Union also attended Brezhnev’s funeral, including Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, French Prime Minister Pierre Mo Rwa, Afghan President Abdel Qadir, Cuban President Fidel Castro, Polish Prime Minister Wojciech Jaruzelski and Syrian President Hafez Al Sadat, Yemeni President Sadat and so on.

This is of course the influence of the leaders of the current superpowers. In fact, in the current world, who is more powerful, the Soviet Union or the United States, is really a difficult question for many people to answer.

Before arriving in Moscow, Alan Wilson and Bush Sr. also discussed the border war between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Alan Wilson said that the Falklands war in the UK had already emptied the military's weapons inventory. If it wanted to help Pakistan, the UK would now It is true that it does not have this ability, but it is willing to cooperate with the United States.

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