British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 1605: Hard rub hot spots

After talking about foreign problems, it is natural to turn back to domestic problems. Domestic problems are always greater than foreign problems. It is foreseeable that the Labor Party will definitely not let this matter go. The president's slap in the face will inevitably be ridiculed by the Labor Party.

"Smell is not the way to solve the problem, the iron fist is the basis of strength and status." Allen Wilson tried his best to make suggestions, "Increasing military spending and starting the aircraft carrier battle group are more important than anything else. The external environment is just defeating Argentina. You can’t win an election if the citizens are not happy about it. Once Labor is making trouble in Grenada, you can increase military spending to shut Labor’s mouth.”

"Are you mocking me again?" Mrs. Thatcher glanced at the boastful man. She was obviously accusing her, the prime minister, of facing the third world's heavy blows and the US invasion of Grenada. Yes, the so-called Iron Lady does not live up to its name.

"It doesn't mean that, but even if it is, your understanding is correct." Of course, the supreme authority can choose a more tactful expression, but he thinks it is unnecessary, "at least it can reduce the naivety of being a prime minister, to be honest , It makes sense for the previous governments to stay away from the United States. The United States has one eye on the Soviet Union after the war, and the other eye has never left the United Kingdom. The purpose is of course to hope that Britain will weaken to an acceptable level for the United States. This invasion Grenada was just a blip."

The female prime minister is naive. Compared with the problems faced by previous governments in the world, the problems faced by Mrs. Thatcher are really not big.

Alan Wilson has already reminded that the United States will not give face just because Mrs. Thatcher advocated the special relationship between Britain and the United States. If people don't believe it, what can he do?

"As for the aftermath, since the U.S. dispatch of troops has become a foregone conclusion, Britain will send troops no matter what, under the banner of the special relationship between Britain and the United States, even if it is only a symbolic deployment of troops, it will also send troops. Try to get U.S. troops out of Grenada after the military operation. It shouldn't be difficult."

Alan Wilson is persuasive and tells the solution. The United States is only tentatively gathering national self-confidence. On the one hand, the United Kingdom wants to accuse the United States of such self-deception, and on the other hand, it must fight close to hand to prevent the United States from picking peaches.

Since the United States does not make the United Kingdom decent, the United Kingdom can also embarrass the United States and rub its **** on the United States.

The act of invading Grenada was just an attempt by Reagan to change the US’s loss of confidence in military operations after the Vietnam War. The UK must first point out the fact that Grenada has a population of 100,000 people and does not even have a regular army. Mask, and then let the United States get nothing.

"Okay!" The Prime Minister, who was made ugly by his close allies, was aroused by the woman's revenge, and obeyed the cabinet secretary's persuasive temptation.

The sudden attack on the other side of the ocean made Mrs. Thatcher feel very embarrassed. Parliament held an emergency debate in the afternoon. At the meeting, the shadow foreign secretary of the Labor Party denounced Mrs. Thatcher as "Reagan's running dog" and accused her of saying that "it's time for you to kneel down".

Mrs. Thatcher, whose interests have been cleared, directly retorted, "Britain will restore the order in Grenada later, but the United States is closer to Grenada. In fact, this government is also committed to the stability and prosperity of the Commonwealth. We will also send military forces to maintain local stability."

Mrs. Thatcher was given a ecstasy soup by the cabinet secretary, and directly changed her position, from non-interference to picking peaches. Now that the United States is looking like a hypocrite, it dare not continue to place military power abroad for a long time to prevent heavy Reminisce about the Vietnam War.

Then the United Kingdom will not be polite, so it will go up hard. Grenada is small and has small benefits. Since it does not involve major interests, the United Kingdom will go up hard. Can the United States still rank among the bottom ten in the world because of its area and less than a population? A small country of 100,000 turned its face against Britain?

At the end of the debate, Mrs. Thatcher came up with her own countermeasures, increasing investment in military expenditures and plans to build new aircraft carriers. The source of funds came from the lifting of the lottery ban.

While discussing Grenada on the British side, the U.S. military operation against Grenada has already begun. It may be that the shadow of the failure of the Vietnam War is still at work. This time the U.S. military operation can be described as overkill. A task force including assault ships, more than 200 aircraft and nearly 10,000 soldiers including the Marine Corps.

In comparison, the Grenada army has no navy and air force, not even tanks, only some armored vehicles. The air defense force has only one anti-aircraft battery, which is obviously not an opponent.

In the early hours of the morning, the U.S. military launched a surprise attack. Four hundred marines took off from the amphibious assault ship by helicopter and landed at Pearl Airport in lightning speed. The Grenada defenders were caught off guard and were routed within two hours. At the same time, 700 U.S. Rangers suddenly landed at the second largest Salines Airport.

What the U.S. military did not expect was that the Grenadian army at the airport was on alert and had deployed antiaircraft artillery units. Upon spotting the American transport plane, Grenadian soldiers began shelling the air. At the same time, the attack aircraft and anti-aircraft firepower on the aircraft carrier carried out suppressive bombing.

After the debate in the House of Commons ended, in the afternoon, the cabinet held another meeting to discuss countermeasures. Mrs Thatcher appeared resentful, convinced she had been betrayed by her allies.

But in public, Mrs. Thatcher has always maintained a calm and restrained attitude towards the crisis of the "special relationship" between Britain and the United States, and her words are very gentle and decent, without losing the true qualities of a politician.

In an interview with the press, Mrs. Thatcher stated that she accepted the consequences of the U.S. troop dispatch and only opposed the method adopted by the Reagan administration, because no country has the right to send troops into another sovereign and independent country. nation.

How could Alan Wilson miss such a good opportunity to PUA in front of the Prime Minister, which made Mrs Thatcher's displeasure even worse, "It's endless."

"This is the end of taking the special relationship between Britain and the United States seriously. Seeing you now reminds me of my past."

Alan Wilson lied without changing his face, as if he had really personally promoted the special relationship between Britain and the United States, but at this time he looked as if this was the case, and he only adopted the countermeasures of obedience and infidelity only after being hurt by the United States.

It is true that Mrs. Thatcher did not attach much importance to the Commonwealth. After all, the Commonwealth has no voting rights. However, this time the United States did not give her the face of the British Prime Minister.

This is a big problem, women are small-bellied, not to mention the secretary-general of the cabinet is here to make a fuss.

After the firefight was over, Alan Wilson left Mrs. Thatcher sulking and got off work by himself. Just thinking about it makes me happy.

Who dares to say that the UK is not tough? Hasn't the UK already made a decision to send troops to maintain order in Grenada, but it will not reach the designated position until the war is over. By the way, the draft of increasing military expenditure was passed. Anyway, the Conservative Party has a huge advantage, and the draft was passed.

This made Reagan, who was paying attention to the actions of the US military, disgusted. He clearly said that he would not interfere in Grenada. Now that the US has sent troops, the UK has changed its resolution. This is simply PUA in the US.

The British Foreign Office was even more disgusting, saying that Mrs. Thatcher was unwilling to interfere, but it was Alan Wilson's persuasion that changed her mind and sent troops to maintain the special relationship between Britain and the United States.

Does Washington now need the UK to maintain the special relationship between the UK and the US? I hope that the farther the UK is, the better, so don't delay your own military operations.

But Britain took the initiative to post it. Reagan can't tell you to stay away. It's okay for a woman to have a small stomach, but if he wants Reagan to do the same, he still wants to show some face. Therefore, what Reagan can do is not to respond to Britain's move, and quickly settle the matter in Grenada before the arrival of British military forces.

Alan Wilson has contacted the Governor of Grenada, Schoon, and explained the fact that the British armed forces will arrive soon, so that he can prepare to restore the constitution.

Alan Wilson was very surprised. Although the governor of Grenada, Schoon, was under house arrest, the connection with the country has not been cut off, and at this time the president was broadcasting the battle live.

The Grenada government sent a company of troops and four Soviet-made BTR-60 armored vehicles to "protect" the British Governor-General from being taken away by "imperialist" troops. According to the order ~lightnovelpub.net~, the Grenadian infantry can only use light weapons to engage the US troops for fear of harming the governor.

"Such an experience is rare, and I hope the governor can face it calmly with a fearless spirit." Allen Wilson said to the official of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs who reported, "After the war, the governor needs to exert influence to restore Grenada's Prosperity."

The reason why Alan Wilson persuaded Mrs. Thatcher to intervene in Grenada and changed the previous resolution of non-intervention was because he remembered the Grenada War. The United States withdrew soon after the end of the war and was not on this small island. The love for war may be to avoid the tragedy of the Vietnam War.

Now that we know that the U.S. military is going to run away after the fight, then I, Daying, will not hide it. I must show the influence of the empire on which the sun never sets. The United States can also see that the British will not leave after they come, but it is the cost of maintaining the stability of Grenada.

The United Kingdom has dispatched an artillery cruiser docked in Newfoundland, ready to join this war in order to defend the special relationship between Britain and the United States, but Alan Wilson estimates that by the time the British warship arrives, the war should have ended Well, the troops dispatched by the United States have already caught up with one-tenth of the population of this country. How can we fight guerrilla warfare?

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