British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 1674: The eve of the upheaval

For decades, I have never seen such a uniform flattery in Europe. There are always exceptions, such as some internal noises in the UK, but the supreme authority that has greeted the media has controlled the noises to a level that is not recognized by ordinary people. within the known range.

"Remind the Americans what to do? Those Atlantic congressmen, have they left the United States and can't solve the problem?" Alan Wilson returned home and said to the richest woman who was about to go to Perth for the winter.

In the eyes of the Atlantic faction, the negotiations between the two superpowers on nuclear disarmament cannot but affect the sensitive nerves of the British, who considers himself a "middleman" between the United States, Britain and the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union.

By deploying American cruise missiles and Pershing missiles in Western Europe, the West finally forced the Soviet Union to come to the negotiating table and agreed to remove its medium-range missiles deployed in Europe.

From this point of view, the imminent signing of the "Intermediate-Range-Range-Range Nuclear Forces Agreement" shows that it is a gratifying result of the West's continuous efforts over the years. However, this "Agreement" is both a golden egg and a hot potato.

In the eyes of Mrs. Thatcher, if this trip does not limit the reduction scope of the US-Soviet "Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Agreement" to land-based missiles.

Failure to modernize the short-range missiles deployed on West German soil would separate Western Europe from NATO and leave Western Europe vulnerable to the superior conventional and chemical weapons of the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact countries, while NATO's The "flexible response" strategy will become a dead letter, especially the British troops stationed in West Germany will lose their nuclear umbrella and it will be difficult to exist.

Therefore, the US-Soviet nuclear arms negotiations are directly related to the security interests of the United Kingdom itself, and Mrs. Thatcher, as the British Prime Minister, cannot ignore it or take it lightly.

In fact, in the eyes of the Atlantic faction, they are not eager to promote nuclear disarmament. These people believe that the theory of mutual destruction of nuclear weapons not only prevents the outbreak of a nuclear war, but also is the most effective means of intimidation against conventional wars. important factor.

"Obviously the Soviet Union suffered a lot." Pamela Mountbatten conveyed the public's conclusion from the comparison of the reduction of medium-range missiles between the United States and the Soviet Union. "Isn't it so?"

"The Soviet Union has 1,800 medium-range missiles, while the United States has less than 900. Of course, the Soviet Union has suffered a lot in terms of numbers." Alan Wilson replied blankly, "But the Soviet Union is in Europe. Well, the United States is separated by the Atlantic Ocean. Compared with conventional military power, the Soviet Union has an advantage. Of course, the signing of the INF treaty is also beneficial to the United Kingdom, which is also in Europe."

Therefore, the gains and losses of the INF Treaty cannot be judged in numbers. The geographical location of the United States is good, so although the Soviet Union has a numerical advantage in medium-range missiles, it is actually not the case.

Speaking of the signing of the INF treaty, I dare say that only Europe won, not the United States and the Soviet Union, "and this is a treaty between the United States and the Soviet Union, and it does not include Britain and France, so I cannot understand , what are those Atlanticists against?"

But fortunately, this kind of voice has been suppressed. Now the United Kingdom has to set an example as a responsible major country and supervise the step-by-step destruction of medium-range missiles deployed on both sides of Europe. It is best to complete the task ahead of time. After hearing what her husband meant, Pamela Mountbatten said, "It seems that the United States has only won on the surface."

"Reagan's level must be better than that of Map Head, but is it?" Alan Wilson paused at this point and said, "It's not so obvious. The US economy has declined in the past two years."

Of course, this is only a decline compared to Reagan’s first term. In fact, the economic data of the United States is quite good. Inflation in a big country has been very serious in the past two years. The economic data of the United States is even more outstanding in the Americas. In stark contrast to the United States, Inflation in Latin American countries is almost the same as when Reagan raised interest rates in his first term, and it hasn't dropped at all.

Alan Wilson can know from history that the effect of Reagan's chicken blood will disappear immediately. The consequences were all borne by the later President Bush Sr. Otherwise, how could there be a famous saying of Zizton, idiot, the problem is the economy?

"Then you think there will be problems with the U.S. economy." Pamela Mountbatten asked in disbelief. It shouldn't be. The U.S. economic growth rate is still 3%.

"Maybe it will be next year, but it should be stronger than the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union has been in power for more than two years, and every year has seen negative growth." Alan Wilson hesitated and gave his own forecast time, because the British pound area Existence, this round of exchange rate tide in the United States cannot be compared with the world where the British pound has no such person, and the effect should fade earlier.

Perhaps Bush Sr. will no longer have to take the blame, and the U.S. economy will be 0% or 1% in the last year of Reagan. The latter is more likely.

This time can be described as the eve of drastic changes. All Alan Wilson can do is to prepare early and fight for a favorable position, but it seems that someone is one step ahead of him, South Korea!

Roh Tae-woo has just replaced Junior General Jeon as the speaker of half of the Korean peninsula, and immediately launched a diplomatic offensive to become president, which shocked Alan Wilson. If I remember correctly, it seems that it should be almost two years later Why did it start now.

At the same time as the unstable situation in Eastern Europe, South Korea also launched a diplomatic offensive, the purpose of which is of course to establish diplomatic relations with the Eastern European bloc headed by Sulin. This was supposed to happen two years later, during which time it was accompanied by the Seoul Olympics, and South Korea beat the free world hard, but the submissive move to the Soviet bloc was the only way to get things done.

The supreme authority still remembers the Seoul Olympics. Not only did the United States not even get the second place, it ranked third after the Democratic Germany in the rankings. South Korea used this Olympic Games to combine the Soviet Union, the strongest Soviet bloc, and the most economically democratic nation. Germany has served well and made a breakthrough in diplomacy with the Soviet bloc.

"Is it because of the existence of Malaya?" Alan Wilson thought hard. East Asia is relatively crowded now. Although Malaya has only 25 million people, it is squeezed into a high-income area after all.

Malaya can compete with Japan, not to mention Alan Wilson who has repeatedly predicted the direction of South Korea's gold making, focusing on squeezing the living space of South Korea and Swindle Island.

South Korea's situation in East Asia is far more dangerous than that of the other world. Obviously, in terms of survival, South Korea is much more courageous than Swindle Island. It has begun to try to obtain some markets in the other half of the world controlled by the Soviet Union. For himself, this is something that Deception Island does not have.

"It seems that next year's Olympic Games are very likely to be upset. Alan Wilson seems to be the only thing to pay attention to next year, and only the Seoul Olympics can be regarded as something to pay attention to. If it is upset, Newfoundland will make a lot of money. Is it full? Who would think too much money?

There is still a whole year of next year to deploy in Eastern European countries. Alan Wilson decided to take good care of it and try to show a good mental state when he backstabs.

When the new year came in 1988, the poor empty-nest old man, the lonely secretary-general of the cabinet, and the supreme authority all by himself, came to Hepburn's place for a New Year's Eve dinner. En showed his cards, "It's almost there. You will be stationed in Kiev in a week and supervise the local business on my behalf."

Alan Wilson's tone is unquestionable. He has given birth to so many children who must be used at critical moments. If they are not used, fatherly love will disappear.

"Listen to your father." Hepburn also stood on Alan Wilson's side, "Be a successful man instead of being mediocre, otherwise people will look down on you."

It's fine if it's just her, but if other women's children are very good, Hepburn's heart is not balanced, and her children can't be worse than other women's children.

Turning around, Alan Wilson went to the Secretary of the Interior to discuss that under the long-term rule of the Conservative Party, the British economy has regained its vitality, and some positive energy measures should be taken, such as some economic crimes, which can be reduced or commuted as appropriate.

The right to amnesty is actually in the hands of the queen, but the queen cannot propose it herself, so the Conservative Party government needs to propose it on her own initiative, and the queen agrees to such a process.

Douglas Hurd is actually nothing special. If there is something special, Douglas Hurd admires Chamberlain more and advocates a positive evaluation of Chamberlain in the perception of most of the Conservative Party that Churchill is a national hero.

Alan Wilson agrees with this, he even has the verbal evidence records Hess gave while he was still alive, absolutely professional, who let him also be a photographer?

After a frank face-to-face price offer~lightnovelpub.net~ Douglas Hurd also believed that some economic crimes with little harm should actually have the chance of amnesty. Two days later, this proposal began to be discussed in the cabinet, and in It was passed with the help of good friends.

Then the queen agreed with the decision of the cabinet and used the power of amnesty to pardon a group of economic criminals with a size of about 50 people. Ross directly found this group of people and said bluntly that the time has come to make contributions to Britain, and nothing is for nothing. , Pardon is not the same, now the country needs your talents, use them where they should be used.

As for Malaya and Xiangjiang, a group of economic prisoners were also released on the same day. Things in Asia are much simpler, and the local chief executive has this power.

Not long after, these economic criminals who had never personally killed a person and were defined as minor crimes had gathered in Vienna and were included in the team formed by Heydrich.

"Actually, it doesn't matter if it's earlier. I heard that the leader of the Polish Solidarity trade union came to Hech Walesa. He was released from house arrest and can conduct public activities again." Alan Wilson said holding the microphone, "It's time to start, this year A structure is built."

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