British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 1652: Taman Division

In the past, it was impossible for Mrs. Thatcher to receive such a welcome. The current level of welcome can only be enjoyed by brotherly countries in the same camp. As for the spokesperson of imperialism like Mrs. Thatcher, she certainly does not have this kind of treatment.

It can be seen that the Kremlin really attaches great importance to this visit.

I believe that Mrs. Thatcher must have gained a lot from the five-day visit. Thinking of this, Alan Wilson was among the crowd who got off the special plane and looked around, but this was not a good thing for the Soviet Union.

The map head couple received Mrs. Thatcher in the magnificent St. George's Hall of the Kremlin. As for Alan Wilson, he had already started a shopping trip in Moscow and took a group of British officials with him. Purchasing power in a market economy.

This move has been seen by British officials. The secretary-general of the cabinet sees that the retirement age is approaching, and he no longer cares about other people's opinions. He just doesn't know why the prime minister is so laissez-faire.

Anyway, it was laissez-faire, this is a fact, so there was a scene where the prime minister and the cabinet secretary had different itineraries, the prime minister went to the Kremlin, and the cabinet secretary went to inspect Soviet prices.

In fact, most of the accompanying British officials want to follow the cabinet secretary to investigate prices. The prime minister's dialogue is for the country, and the inspection of prices may benefit himself.

Of course, at the official dinner, the British officials who came to inspect the prices still had to come back, otherwise, when the Prime Minister gave a speech, the entire British team would not be there, which would embarrass the Prime Minister.

At this grand feast, Mrs Thatcher delivered an important speech to senior Soviet officials and celebrities from all walks of life: "My visit to the Soviet Union comes at a time that is obviously very exciting and exciting in your country. Indeed, the head of the map Call it a revolution yourself.

“We read your statement very carefully. We heard you mention openness, new thinking, an independent judiciary and economic incentives. We also talked about your reference to freedom of labor and freedom of thought in a free country.

"In this context, we welcome the opportunities that your change will bring to the prosperity and happiness of your own people, and the prospect of your country engaging more and more openly with other nations and peoples."

"I don't know if we are talking about the Iran-Iraq war." Alan Wilson held whiskey, don't get me wrong, the Soviet Union's alcohol prohibition has already begun, and the whiskey in the hands of the supreme authority is brought by itself. People have no coping experience.

This also led to a seemingly lively scene around the British officials, not only gathered visiting British officials, but also Soviet alcoholics who were eager to see through. Under the hint of Alan Wilson, the casual British officials very enthusiastically invited the Soviet officials to have a drink. Let the friendship between the two countries deepen.

The British didn't know about the Soviet Union's alcohol ban, or they just knew about it but didn't take it seriously. After all, there is still immunity in the diplomatic field. Can Map Head control the Soviet Union or the UK?

After the supreme authority revealed that the Soviet Union had a prohibition on alcohol, the British gentlemen drank more happily. Before the free world defeated the Soviet Union, the gentlemen had already defeated the Soviet Union in the field of alcohol.

As for the important speech of the Prime Minister, it is of course also very important. Everyone applauded together, and then continued to shuttle happily through the dinner.

Nuclear weapons, the Iran-Iraq War, the Cambodian issue, and of course human rights are all things Mrs. Thatcher wants to talk about in this visit. From the perspective of the Soviet Union, she definitely doesn't like to listen to them.

The most important thing here is the issue of the Iran-Iraq War. Alan Wilson doesn't care about other issues, but the foreign exchange reserves of the Kingdom of Iraq have bottomed out.

So he was very concerned about this matter. After Mrs. Thatcher's speech was nothing new, he found an opportunity to ask Mrs. Thatcher behind her back. Mrs. Thatcher nodded and said that she would definitely not forget this question. not worried.

After the dinner, the British group returned to the hotel in the lower tower, and Alan Wilson met Furtseva later. This was arranged by Alexeyev. Obviously, as the head of the Moscow Security Bureau, he has this ability , to arrange a foolproof chance for the mother to meet, even in the hotel where the British stayed.

Alan Wilson was very embarrassing, never once, when the two met, he had such a big initiative, he must not be able to figure out the real situation in the Soviet Union in Moscow all day long, but compared with the past, Moscow's It is also a fact that the citizens have undergone spiritual changes.

"What are you laughing at?" Fultseva muttered dissatisfiedly. Alan Wilson's snarling had obviously offended the cultural czar, and she was very dissatisfied now.

"I remembered something happy." Alan Wilson joked, and returned to seriousness. "Moscow has changed a lot in the past few years. I don't know if it is the same in all parts of the Soviet Union."

Obviously this sentence meant something, and Fultseva nodded with a bad face, "Maybe the happy thing you said refers to the current difficulties in the Soviet Union."

"Katyusha, don't say that." Alan Wilson flatly denied, "I don't deny that the Soviet Union has certain problems, and I might be happy. But if there are major problems in the Soviet Union, Britain will never be happy, Prime Minister Visiting Paris and Bonn before coming to the USSR speaks for itself, the UK wants to make its voice heard."

Mrs. Thatcher was pro-American in most matters, but the negotiation between the Soviet Union and the United States on nuclear weapons was definitely an exception. Britain was also worried that these two behemoths colluded secretly to ignore the interests of European countries. The problem is that Mrs Thatcher was one of the few people who could remember that Britain was the domain of European countries.

"What should I do?" Fultseva asked, expressing the doubts in her heart, and also asking questions for Alekseev. This big guy is obviously going to be a car, and Fultseva definitely doesn't want it. Her own child took risks, but the child's wings were hardened, and the cultural tsar could not guarantee that her current words would still work.

"Actually, it's too early to talk about this issue. Although the Soviet Union has been in decline for a year, or less than two years, the map has obviously not squandered the expectations of the people." Alan Wilson replied, "But if so Going on, people's patience is limited. I think that the problems Khrushchev is facing will be encountered sooner or later."

Don't ask others what the problem Khrushchev is facing. No one knows better than the cultural tsar in front of him. Fortseva has actually rescued Khrushchev.

And in the world where the supreme authority is located, it is even more serious. Not only has it been rescued once, but it has also become the main force to overthrow it.

Right in front of the parties involved, Alan Wilson said conclusively that Tutou would definitely face a coup, which made Fultseva, who personally participated in the whole process, silent, "What's the matter?"

"Based on the outstanding ability of your leader, which has been proven by the Prohibition, it should only be more serious, and there may be bloodshed." Alan Wilson was not polite at all, although he had already met and Mrs. Thatcher jointly delivered a speech and hosted a special banquet for the Soviet leaders.

"And the situation will be very complicated at that time. Not only will you have to face the enemy on the surface, but you may also face liberals. Don't underestimate these people, maybe you will pay the price then."

The bloodshed must have been much more serious than that of Khrushchev. It may have been the result of Khrushchev's resignation after everyone spat, which led Yanayev to think, As long as you control the map head, everything will be fine, but the Khitan people picked the peaches.

The Khitan people's ability to pick peaches has a lot to do with the defection of the Moscow Imperial Forest Army, the Taman Division. The Taman Division was dispatched to Moscow to put pressure on the map leaders. However, the Soviet veterans headed by Yazov underestimated the abilities of Yeltsin and others.

In fact, long before the incident, the Khitans had resorted to means many times to expand their influence in the Soviet army.

The Emergency State Committee mobilized the most important of the many troops are the three elite forces of the Taman Division, the Kantemirovka Division, and the Tula Airborne Forces. As far as these three units are concerned, none of the Alpha signal flags that Alexeyev has received is an opponent.

It is impossible for special forces to fight against heavy troops. If there is a fight, a lot of them will be blown away by their pants.

The defection of the Soviet army is not unrelated to the operation of the map head. After the new thinking began, the Soviet Union has shown an unstable situation. Protests have appeared in cities such as Baku, Tbilisi, and Vilnius. Other powerful Soviet forces The department couldn't quell the incident ~lightnovelpub.net~ and finally had to let the army play. And when the military took action, the leadership shifted some responsibility to the military.

A Soviet military officer described the situation at that time in this way: the situation worsened—the head of the map was indecisive—the KGB and the Ministry of Internal Affairs were ineffective—the military intervened—finally, if the military intervention failed or caused casualties, the military would be blamed.

"We must find a way to win over a reliable force. The special forces led by Alyosha are useless when the situation is serious." Alan Wilson might as well make it clear that he must focus on the military In fact, although Mr. Chang's ability is not good, this sentence is still true.

As for how to win over, the first thing to do is to have money. Fultseva also knows this, but she doesn't have it in her hand, so she focuses on the man in front of her. The cultural tsar knows that Alan Wilson must have it.

"Who asked me to be his father? This may be rare. Personal feelings prevail over national positions." Alan Wilson gave the cultural czar a reassurance, "I talked to Pamela about this issue and I am going to be in Udon. Get a few Democratic Foundations, Liberty Clubs, stuff like that."

(end of this chapter)

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