British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 1685: turbulent beginning

Obviously, in addition to meeting with the leaders of the Polish government, Mrs. Thatcher also had to meet with the leaders of the Solidarity trade union, such as Walesa.

Although the current general environment has eased a lot, and the Iron Curtain is no longer indestructible, the specific situation in Poland is still unclear to the free world.

Alan Wilson knew in his heart that the situation in Poland would never get better, and the situation in Poland would never get better, and the solidarity union might already be stink in the eyes of some deceived people.

So what was the purpose of Mrs Thatcher's trip to Poland? Maybe Lech Walesa is locked up again now. If the British Prime Minister follows public opinion and ignores the plight of the Solidarity union, it will be tantamount to crossing the river and tearing down the bridge.

But if you press the Polish government not to deal with the Solidarity trade union, isn't that drawing the fire on yourself? Alan Wilson still didn't think it was a good idea to go abroad.

The New Year's Eve of this year is destined to be difficult for the Poles. Although not all currencies of all countries have purchasing power, the Poles who have worked hard for half their lives see that their money is there. All thoughts are gone, how can this be tolerated?

Finally, in this upheaval that is destined to leave a historical reputation, Poland once again became the first place where the crisis broke out, because Poland's problems have expanded, and there are new news every day. As a result, the tragedy in Croatia went unnoticed.

Since August, the Polish Solidarity trade union, which the free world has always placed high hopes on, has been calling for a strike. The purpose of course is to fight the Polish government to the end. Now, the situation is obviously more complicated.

The solidarity trade union, which has always had a good reputation, was also hit hard by this Ponzi scheme. The members of the solidarity trade union itself were the hardest hit areas to be harvested this time.

The network expansion of MLM has such characteristics. We start with relatives and friends first. Since we have the endorsement of the leadership of the Solidarity Union, of course we must first develop and grow internally. This led to the members of the Polish Solidarity Union being the ones who suffered the most after the bombing.

The point is that already some Solidarity leaders, sensing the danger after the mine blasts, have begun fleeing Poland to prevent themselves from being torn to pieces by angry dupes.

As some leaders of the Polish Solidarity Union fled, this was neither **** nor shit. The Polish government immediately controlled the leaders of the Solidarity Union who did not escape, including Lech Walesa.

While controlling the leadership of the Solidarity trade union headed by Walesa, this Ponzi scheme, which was conceived within the Solidarity trade union and then spread to the whole country, began to be exposed under the investigation of the Polish government. The vast majority of members are victims, and those who were spared from being cut leeks are negligible.

When the Polish government announced the results of the investigation, Mrs. Thatcher was ready to visit Poland. Alan Wilson stopped again, "Prime Minister, don't take a stand on this matter, or the world regards Solidarity as air, and the current Solidarity It's no longer useful."

The supreme authority is completely telling the truth. MLM is spread from relatives and friends, so the members of the Solidarity trade union are the biggest victims. Because of this characteristic, there must be quite a few people in the Solidarity trade union who know the group they are in, that is The origin of this scam.

"How could such a thing happen?" Mrs. Thatcher muttered in bewilderment. If the matter was really so serious, she would definitely not be able to stand for Solidarity when she went to Poland. Whether the Solidarity trade union will exist in the future is a question.

Of course, Alan Wilson cannot answer the prime minister's question. Once Heydrich calculates the gains this time, Alan Wilson will take back his own share in a fair manner, and then share the profits with the reactionary nobles in the UK. Upholding the unity of the reactionary aristocracy, he cannot answer Mrs Thatcher's question.

Anyway, the five million U.S. dollars that the United States gave to the Polish Solidarity Union a year is far from enough to fill the gap. Even if Washington makes up the funds ten years in advance, it can only comfort some of the internal deceivers of the Solidarity Union, and the deceived But not only within Solidarity.

It is undeniable that with the passage of time, the US intelligence agencies may find that the UK has divided the money, but Alan Wilson also has something to say. The collapse of Poland's economy will stimulate the country's instability. The UK did this to make the Soviet Union pay a huge amount. The energy and money to maintain stability, but regardless of the map's head, isn't it okay for the UK to make a wrong judgment?

For an economy with a nominal value of 50 billion US dollars, what is the concept of direct economic losses exceeding 500 million? Of course, General Jaruzelski knew it all, so after the investigation by the responsible Polish government, the world economic loss of this scam has become 5 billion US dollars. Of course, this is only a preliminary estimate, and it cannot be ruled out that there will be more in the future likely to rise.

"The robber robbed one million dollars, so you should pay one hundred million dollars, right?" Alan Wilson was furious when he heard the news. How could a person be so shameless? Is the taxation of the whole of Poland worth five billion U.S. dollars?

Even if there is, there is definitely no financial expenditure. As a result, Jaruzelski will have five billion dollars with one mouth, and he is not afraid of the wind flashing his tongue.

The new owner of the White House, Bush Sr., heard the losses announced by Poland, and immediately had the idea of ​​crossing the river and demolishing the bridge. The card of the Solidarity union has been abolished. If you want to save it, you need to invest at least billions of dollars to balance the bill. Washington is It is impossible to pay this money. He is not Reagan, and he has no idea of ​​doing anything to fight against the Soviet Union.

Similarly, this president is not familiar with Alan Wilson, so there is no need to maintain anytime and anywhere communication with the British side. Mrs. Thatcher is going to visit Poland, she should go, and has nothing to do with the United States.

The operation of public opinion is still necessary. Although it seems that the Polish people also believe that this incident is the responsibility of the Solidarity trade union, in the final analysis, the reason why the Poles do not have the awareness of anti-fraud is because of the implementation of the Soviet system, which led to The Poles are not prepared for this very common method. Even if the Solidarity Union is responsible, isn't the Soviet Union not responsible at all?

As for the similar problems in parts of Yugoslavia, the place is too small to be worth paying attention to. As the leader of a city on a hill, how can Bush Sr. have time to pay attention to the local government of a country?

As early as November, Mrs Thatcher accepted the invitation issued earlier by General Jaruzelski to visit Poland. Poland is increasingly politically turbulent by a combination of Catholic faith, national consciousness, and economic collapse.

At this moment, she came to Poland for a specific purpose. Her intention, to put it bluntly, is "to open the doors of these countries so that the governments and people of these countries face the influence of the West", that is, to continue her strategy of exerting pressure on Eastern European countries.

But just in time for the U.S. election, Poland is not as important as the special relationship in the eyes of Mrs. Thatcher, so it was delayed, and it was not easy to set a time for the visit with Poland. Now there is a Ponzi scheme in Poland, and the entire Solidarity trade union The momentum plummeted.

However, Mrs. Thatcher decided to ignore Alan Wilson's proposal to terminate the visit and Bush Sr.'s non-response.

When she came to Poland, Mrs. Thatcher met with the new Polish Prime Minister Rakowski, and the two sides held a brief talk; then she held a long negotiation with General Jaruzelski, Secretary of the Polish United Workers Party. In fact, the dialogue with the leaders of the Solidarity trade union is also a previously scheduled itinerary.

But the matter was more serious than Mrs. Thatcher knew. After the diplomats of the British Embassy in Poland reported the actual situation in detail, Mrs. Thatcher had to change her mind.

Then, Mrs. Thatcher flew to Gdansk and, together with Jaruzelski, laid a wreath at the tomb of the martyrs who died in Poland's first battle against the German invasion. Then arrived at the Gdansk pier by a naval boat and was warmly welcomed by the dock workers.

It has to be said that the Polish People's Army is quite professional and did not let the turbulent situation in Poland disturb Margaret Thatcher's visit. Of course, the Iron Lady may not be happy in her heart. In order to support Solidarity, she informed the British embassy After knowing the real situation, she also had to be silent like gold, as if Solidarity did not exist, and the free world had never heard of this organization.

In London, Alan Wilson is discussing with the Federal Republic of Germany about the deployment of short-range ballistic missiles with the Foreign Secretary Geoffrey Howe, who always conceals his relationship with the Prime Minister behind his back.

Both agreed that Cole should come up with a clear attitude, so the Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued an official document to Bonn.

Mrs. Thatcher and former President Reagan unanimously decided to reject the Soviet Union's new zero-point plan for reducing short-range missiles ~lightnovelpub.net~ and update the short-range ballistic missiles already deployed in West Germany as soon as possible.

However, after the head of the map announced the reduction of 500,000 troops, it seems that the attitude of the Federal Republic of Germany has changed. The United Kingdom must start from its position of strength and put pressure on Chancellor Cole.

After finishing this matter, Alan Wilson hadn't gotten over it, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs called the Office of the Secretary-General of the Cabinet, "Secretary-General, according to information from MI6, there is a strike in Kosovo, and the Yugoslav People's Army has announced that Kosovo Martial law and special forces are dispatched to control the situation."

"Continue to pay attention to the latest developments. I heard that there is also turmoil in Croatia. Don't forget the latest local news." Alan Wilson held the microphone and instructed preciously.

At the same time, Mrs. Thatcher's special plane has arrived in the British airspace, ending this unsuccessful visit. She remembered the words of the Secretary-General of the Cabinet, and also felt that the situation was changing. The next day, Alan Wilson It took out the response of the Bonn government and reported it to Mrs. Thatcher. Regarding the deployment of short-range ballistic missiles, the attitude of the Cole government has changed from dissent to firm opposition.

(end of this chapter)

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