British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 1667: simple complication

Now there are more than 70 MPs who are inextricably linked to the Conservative Party before and after World War II. Although it is not as exaggerated as the hereditary MPs in Japan, it still accounts for a quarter of the Conservative Party MPs.

Pamela Mountbatten felt that it was not a big problem to win over thirty MPs, not to mention that Alan Wilson could still help in Whitehall.

If these congressmen with interests in World War II see that Hess can continue to live, and the United Kingdom has no excuse to continue to detain him, and if they want to kill people, no operation can be hidden from the Secretary-General of the Cabinet. This matter can be done, but absolutely It cannot be done in vain.

"As for the special relationship between Britain and the United States? If it exists, it has never been a hot topic. The president of the United States can only be re-elected twice. Who can guarantee that the next president will be like Reagan?" Alan Wilson thinks that the special relationship is nonsense. Also because Reagan's successor, Bush Sr., was a pragmatist.

Mrs. Thatcher has touted the special relationship between Britain and the United States for many years. With the change of the US president, it has become Mrs. Thatcher's enthusiasm again. During the time of Bush Sr., Mrs. Thatcher's special relationship with Britain and the United States became her talking to herself again, so she said that licking a dog is not a good death.

According to the term of office, Mrs. Thatcher will definitely see the changes in the special relationship between the United States and the United States. Alan Wilson does not need to worry about this. Bush, he is not the crazy person like Reagan. The supreme authority remembers that he They can all be regarded as old friends of the people of a certain big country.

Of course, his son Bush Jr. did make a certain big country feel in danger for a while, but there was also Uncle Deng's shocking impact, which lured Bush Jr. away.

"Actually, I like Vice President Bush very much. Talking about some practical interests, not a sour special relationship, at least I don't feel sick."

The husband and wife are not young now, but just outside the palace, they are still walking hand in hand. They don't know that Princess Diana saw this, which is quite envious.

Mrs Thatcher went to Buckingham Palace the day after she was prime minister for a third time in a row to present the Queen with her new cabinet list. Several key ministers remain in office: Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson, Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe, Home Secretary Douglas Hurd and Defense Secretary George Younglow.

Most of them are acquaintances. It seems that Mrs. Thatcher does not think it is necessary to adjust the cabinet again in a short period of time. After all, those who are disobedient have already been kicked out of the cabinet by her.

The first thing Mrs. Thatcher did after she was re-elected was to visit the United States. Allen Wilson listened silently and did not express any opinions. Mrs. Thatcher asked directly, "Don't say anything?"

"There's nothing to say. Reagan is now trapped in Yin Langmen. The myth of politicians has been shattered. It's your freedom if the prime minister is willing to go." Alan Wilson replied calmly, "Politicians are like this, say one thing and do another." I’ve seen it for many years. Some people are keen on special relations, and some are not, and foreign policy can change at any time.”

The United States quietly sold weapons to Yin Lang, the former enemy who was in the midst of the "war between the two Yins", through secret channels, in exchange for Yin Lang's government persuading Lebanon to release another American hostage detained in Beirut. It didn't stop there, the money from the arms sale was then used by the CIA to covertly fund the Nicaraguan rebels.

These two major events were carried out secretly without the knowledge of the US Congress and the public.

Once this explosive news was revealed, it immediately turned upside down in Congress and the public, and the condemnation was directed at the Reagan administration and President Reagan himself. The attack was menacing, and for a while there was a tendency of "black clouds overwhelmed the city to destroy it", and its violence was no less than the bombardment of President Nixon back then.

Although the President's Special Three-member Committee and the Joint Investigative Committee of the Senate and the House of Representatives both issued statements declaring that President Reagan had nothing to do with this matter and that he could not be sure that there was any violation of the law, many people still do not believe the findings of the investigation. President Reagan's image has been severely damaged, and his credibility has also suffered a huge blow. The media published cruel and contemptuous comments about him.

"Isn't it just a black box operation?" Mrs. Thatcher said dissatisfiedly, "Didn't you also say that sometimes the country has to abandon good people who don't cooperate."

"I said this, but I'm not stupid enough to be exposed." Alan Wilson took a step back and said as if he had nothing to do with me. "It's better for the Prime Minister to be more rigorous."

When Mrs. Thatcher arrived in Washington, she saw that Reagan was no longer in the high spirits he had been before, and he looked as if he was a concubine and helpless.

Alan Wilson is very opposed to Mrs. Thatcher always forgetting to go to the United States, but fortunately, another member of the real husband-and-wife shop has managed to be a husband and wife. In the Hawkson Manor that has been given to Sophia, a group of idlers in the eyes of the cabinet secretary-general have been received. People, etc., these people are almost all supporters of the old-fashioned special relationship between Britain and the United States, and their qualifications are far older than Mrs. Thatcher.

And many of these guests have even faded out of the political circle. What they are talking about has nothing to do with the special relationship between Britain and the United States, but another person from another country. Hess still needs to be eradicated.

For the richest woman, this was not unexpected at all. Her husband had already warned her before and quickly called Whitehall, "What are you doing dear?"

"Investigating whether the media that waving flags for the Prime Minister in this general election are all flawless? It is very rewarding." Alan Wilson said with the microphone between his hands, and there is no need to hide it. He has been doing this for decades, but he is very concerned about the British This group of people in China is quite good. Although anyone who is interested has been checked for decades, they have never dealt with anyone, but left evidence, "There must be something to call, what do you want to ask?"

"There is only one prisoner in a prison. Isn't it a waste of resources?" Pamela Mountbatten asked truthfully. There is only one prisoner in a prison. Of course there are places like this in this world. West Berlin Prison, with the release of Speer and others in 1966, Hess, the only remaining prisoner in Spandau Prison, became the loneliest person in the world.

The deputy head of state of Germany, who fell into the hands of the United Kingdom in the early days of World War II, was no bigger than the other prisoners in terms of crimes, and the other prisoners had been released for 20 years. It was inappropriate to keep him alone, and the Soviet Union had already It is hoped that Hess will be released and then the prison will be closed, so the resistance to the release of Hess definitely does not come from the Soviet Union.

"We have always emphasized openness, my dear, we must ensure that things are transparent and open. You must know that this is what the Prime Minister has emphasized since he took office, and we have also filmed a TV series to cover us." Alan Wilson cryptically reminded the richest woman to put All evidence remains.

"Of course I wouldn't be so naive." Pamela Mountbatten said while holding the microphone tightly, "It mainly depends on when it's convenient for you."

"That's right. Of course, such a major event will have to wait until the prime minister comes back, but she will come back tomorrow." Alan Wilson said calmly, "I just went to wipe Reagan's **** after being re-elected. But it's not a big problem, we should We got what we got. The Soviets want to release Hess, and the British want to kill him. There are videotapes of him, so what are we afraid of?"

One day later, Mrs. Thatcher came back and couldn’t wait to describe her visit to the United States just in time for Yin Langmen’s ferment. Mrs. Thatcher used her good influence and feminine charm in the eyes of the American people to give President Reagan credit. Praise him for his personal style and performance in governing.

She also applauded the somber American public in an interview with CBS's "Face the Nation."

"Factually speaking, Reagan's term is running out." Alan Wilson reminded with regret, "I don't think he can do anything except push the UK out of the influence of the African strategy. Negligence, maybe Reagan can get a little credit for that idiot at the top of the map."

Without further ado, Alan Wilson expounded on the problems brought by Hess, "We always believed that the Soviet Union would firmly oppose the release of Hess, but since the Map Head came to power, the Soviet Union has changed its view. Now we will present the Soviet Union as a bad guy , No one believed it at all. In fact, everyone understands in their hearts that it is Britain that really wants this old man to die, and he cannot be let out alive."

"Then let him die." Mrs. Thatcher nodded happily, "But don't let the Soviets find out. Can you choose to do it during the time when the Soviet prison chief is guarding it?"

Alan Wilson's eyes were almost on the prime minister's face, making the Iron Lady very uncomfortable, and finally said leisurely, "Can you stop being so wishful thinking when thinking about the problem? Are you still planning to plant the blame on the Soviets, saying that they killed Hess? It’s a good idea, I don’t have the ability~lightnovelpub.net~ But I guess the Prime Minister’s persuasion to the warden of Surin will definitely succeed.”

Under this kind of gaze, Mrs. Thatcher's cheeks turned red, which is rare. She also felt that her thoughts were too naive, but she still refused to accept it, "The Soviet Union is suitable for this kind of role."

"I really hope that a meteorite will hit the earth." Alan Wilson turned and left. He was unwilling to refute the prime minister. Sooner or later, he would send the Atlantic faction and the prime minister to the trash can of history.

This requires the selection of reliable personnel from MI6 to operate, and the number should not be too large, because Alan Wilson will kill people to silence him later, and at the same time keep the evidence of the silence. Of course, he still has to make a decision together with the Prime Minister when it comes to silence. Alan Wilson never rejects this kind of thing, but he will never do it by himself. The Prime Minister must kill and silence with him.

"To get all of Hess's personal belongings, especially the diary, after you get these physical evidence, you will personally kill the agent who performed the mission."

Alan Wilson secretly found Rose, and said with a guilty conscience, "Don't mention this to Margaret, or your mother will trouble me."

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