British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 1638: shock therapy

"The existence of a country must be realistic. Just shouting slogans cannot solve problems. Even if slogans are effective, the people will wake up sooner or later."

In front of Yakovlev, Alan Wilson lied with a red face and heartbeat. It can be said that he has lied more in his life than Yakovlev has ever seen.

Of course, this is not a simple lie. The next thing is more important. Yakovlev’s study at Columbia University in the United States is a public resume. Among the accusations of a group of senior Soviet officials in later generations, Yakovlev was defined as a traitor. , and even took out a group photo of CIA officials and Yakovlev.

Considering that those people are all losers, and there is no need to chase after Yakovlev who stood aside after the end of the Soviet Union, Alan Wilson believed this to be true.

The last chairman of the KGB, Kryuchkov, has always suspected Yakovlev's identity, and even found the map head, but in the end it was nothing.

It is reported that the map leader is afraid that Europe and the United States will unite to protest against him, and he does not know whether this very soft-boned answer is true or false.

The most important thing is that before Yakovlev came to visit the UK, the CIA really had a special call with Alan Wilson. The two sides also discussed how to receive Yakovlev.

This is interesting, of course Alan Wilson believes in close allies, so naturally he will entertain this hard-core confidant of the map leader during this visit.

During the subsequent visit, Allen Wilson arranged for Yakovlev to be separated from the Soviet Minister of Agriculture Mesets, and he personally entertained the leader of the Soviet propaganda department, expressing his feelings about Yakovlev's past study at Columbia University in the United States. Appreciate and hint to many of my American friends who still remember him.

"My dear sir, I have always remembered the past experience." Yakovlev replied after a moment of pondering, "New thinking and openness are what the new Soviet government is pursuing."

"Just this is not enough. Democracy is needed. Without democracy, there is no real good life." Alan Wilson said with a smile, "Without democracy, there is no civilization. Is the Soviet Union going to become a backward country like Imperial Russia?" Representative? I believe this is also the expectation of the Soviet people."

"Of course, if the Soviet Union is full of people like Mr. Yakovlev, I believe that the civilized world will welcome the Soviet Union with open arms. When pursuing democracy, you might as well be bolder. In fact, those old antiques can't keep up with the times Now, what's the point of being polite to them? Isn't it?"

Speaking of facing a high-ranking figure in the Soviet Union, Alan Wilson's tone at this time seems to be a bit too much, but it doesn't matter, what is there a saying? What is the air of the traitor?

With this premise, as the secretary-general of the British cabinet, he can treat the leader of the Soviet Union's propaganda department and the cronies of the Soviet supreme leader like a dog. Polite and polite, as for his tone, that's how he usually speaks.

The Prime Minister's important talks were held in the next two days, and Alan Wilson left with the monitor pen in his pocket, and then Mrs Thatcher praised Yakovlev for the new thinking.

Mrs. Thatcher could not forget the last time she met the map head. She had not seen such a fool for a long time. Now in Yakovlev, the Prime Minister found this feeling again.

Mrs. Thatcher even felt that Yakovlev was talented enough to be the secretary general of the cabinet. This coincides with Alan Wilson, who also thinks Yakovlev is a prime minister.

"We need to know all the measures about shock therapy." Calling the head of MI6 over, Alan Wilson rarely expressed his concern for Latin American countries not far away.

The Americas are the Americas of the Americans. There is no need to repeat it a hundred times, but everyone knows that this is a well-known fact. The Supreme Authority is not going to come and catch a tiger if he doesn't enter the tiger's den. He is simply interested in shock therapy. .

Bolivia is a small country with a backward economy in South America. Due to the long-term political turmoil and continuous mistakes in the government's economic policies, the resulting economic problems have accumulated and have not been resolved, and finally led to a serious economic crisis.

Last year, the budget deficit of the Bolivian government amounted to five trillion pesos, accounting for about one-third of the GDP. The inflation rate was as high as 24%. dollars, exceeding export earnings.

Obviously Bolivia does not have the courage to take Egypt-Sudan economics as the dominant idea, so it has to think of other ways.

Facing such a dangerous economic situation, the American Sachs, who was hired at a time of crisis, boldly put forward a whole set of economic program and economic policies, the main contents of which are: implementing tight financial and fiscal policies, reducing government spending , cancel subsidies, liberalize prices, and implement trade liberalization.

Exchange rate stabilization through currency devaluation, further reform of the administrative and taxation system, privatization of some public sectors and enterprises, rescheduling of debts and acceptance of foreign aid, etc.

Because the implementation of this set of economic programs and policies has a strong impact, it may cause huge shocks in the economic life of society in the short term, so it is called shock therapy.

This year is the first year of shock therapy, and the UK should take a good look at how it works.

Let MI6 pay attention to this year's economics example, and then the Prime Minister's private secretary at No. 10 Downing Street called and said that Mrs. Thatcher had something to talk to him about.

"This man seems to be easier to deal with than that map head." The overjoyed Mrs. Thatcher couldn't help imitating Alan Wilson and calling the most striking feature of the Soviet leader, "I told him that Europe is under the haze of nuclear threats. Only when the Soviet Union destroys the nuclear missiles aimed at Europe in good faith can it get a serious response from the United States, so that Europe can be at peace."

"The prime minister has shown leadership in leading Europe. I guess he must have a good attitude and will go back to report." Alan Wilson yawned, "It seems that Yakovlev's talent has been recognized by the prime minister, it may be We are at the same level and we all have a common language.”

"Sir, do you want to say that I'm so stupid?" Mrs. Thatcher was smiling happily, but after thinking about it, she knew that the secretary-general of the cabinet was mocking herself again.

"How to say this question, in the eyes of Labor supporters and the European wing of the Conservative Party, it may be true."

Alan Wilson smiled a little embarrassedly, and said in an objective and neutral tone, "Actually, if I don't tell you about this, you won't know, but I don't want to hide anything from you."

At this time, Alan Wilson still has to set up a loyal and reliable character, indicating that he has always stood firmly behind Mrs. Thatcher.

"You're so glib. It seems that you have been the cabinet secretary for so many years, have you been jumping left and right?" Mrs. Thatcher has always been pua and has some immunity.

"Prime Minister, you can't talk like that." Alan Wilson replied confidently, "Offshore balance is the main foreign policy of the UK. Once a one-sided policy is adopted, the UK has no value. In different eras, the UK has different scapegoats. It’s hard to find, but there’s no need to take the initiative to be America’s scapegoat, right? Isn’t it?”

Yakovlev's visit to the UK this time is of course a victory. Why do you say that? Because this is what Pravda said. Although Alan Wilson is a British and an enemy of the Soviet Union, he is willing to believe the truth in this matter.

British public opinion also praised Yakovlev. It is impossible to praise Yakovlev on the outside, but it can be praised from the inside.

It is said that Yakovlev is full of scholarly demeanor, full of knowledge that is almost overflowing, and conquered all the British officials in this conversation, including of course the famous conspiracy theorist, the unknown composer, and the famous Authored inventor and cabinet secretary Alan Wilson.

In subsequent interviews, Alan Wilson also endorsed Yakovlev, praising him for his new thinking, which would bring benefits to the whole of Europe and even the whole world. Great leaders, the kind that world peace needs.

Yakovlev, who had already returned to Moscow, of course continued his mission-fulfilling work. He saw the head of the map directly, and was full of praise for the results of this visit, "Mikhail, I can clearly feel that the British People's respect and goodwill for the Soviet Union, as well as their expectations for peace. Peace and prosperity are actually in your hands. European countries have made no secret of their expectations, and now all they need is a brave step."

"Comrade Yakovlev, you also need to know that many old comrades are still wary of NATO countries."

The head of the map is a bit embarrassing~ lightnovelpub.net~ It is true that he is the supreme leader of this country, but so far the new thinking is still a minority compared with the hardline conservatives left over from decades.

In the face of most opposition voices, he cannot use his status as the supreme leader to silence others every time. There is still a lot of resistance, which is not as simple as Yakovlev said.

Seeing that Yakovlev couldn't hide his disappointment, the head of the map still spoke highly of this visit, "My friend, be patient. Of course we have to do some impossible things. In the process, we still have to I want your support."

"Mikhail, I absolutely believe that you are such a leader, and you are the only one in the entire Soviet Union who has such leadership." Yakovlev immediately put on a smile and worshiped the ceiling of the Soviet Union.

Goodwill actually came right away. The Soviet Union expressed its gratitude to Britain for its efforts for peace. This is to shape Mrs. Thatcher's leadership through its own public opinion. Of course, this is also mutual. The Moscow side said that the head of the map does not exclude meeting with Reagan, and the work here still needs the help of the United Kingdom.

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