British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 1703: George W. Bush's banknote capacity

In the victorious but disaffected barracks, people tsk-tut. Complaints abounded around Simurdan. Four thousand people against one person, it seems that this is strength, but it is not. The four thousand are only the masses, and Simurdan is the will.

It was known that Simurdan frowned a lot, and he could calm the army with a frown. Whoever has the shadow of the National Salvation Committee behind him in this grim age is a terror, who can turn curses into whispers and whispers into silence.

Alan Wilson put down the works of Hugo in France, and muttered, "If you say that the French are always revolutionary, and they become good doctors after a long illness, they really describe the details of the revolution incisively and vividly."

The effects of the chaos brought about by the drastic changes cannot be ended once it starts, not to mention France two hundred years ago, it is even more so now, and now with the blessing of technological means, it will become more and more complicated.

Alan Wilson concentrated British power in the GDR, but other countries were out of British influence. Maybe Grace could influence Yugoslavia?

Certainly not all countries in Eastern Europe have problems. Take Romania as an example. If he remembers correctly, the Romanian government has withdrawn all charges against the Ceausescu family in the 21st century. One of Osescu's charges, the crime of sabotaging the national economy, is evidenced by his son's free use of tennis facilities, which is absurd.

Throughout the history of Romania, there are not many bright moments in this country. The period of Ceausescu can be regarded as the moment when Romania has a high status in modern times. Neighboring Bulgaria, in fact, is similar to Romania, and has never benefited from the West. After World War I, Bulgaria has no ambitions, and its presence is not high.

Alan Wilson thought about the history of southeast Europe, and thought, no wonder, just after the end of the Soviet Union, NATO immediately attacked the Balkans. From the perspective of history and national sentiment, Russia's dominance in southeast Europe is still quite strong. If you don't take advantage of the victory immediately, When Russia slows down, it is really possible to regain lost ground in a certain sense.

"The United States announced that President Bush will visit Poland and Hungary." The Ministry of Foreign Affairs called and informed the latest move of the United States in diplomacy.

"Understood, we will do our best to assist." Alan Wilson put down the phone, not intending to come to the UK. He thought there was a role in the UK's ban on importing American beef. It seems not.

The current situation in Poland is indeed not good. The World Bank has put pressure on Poland's debt problem. As far as the current conditions of Poland are concerned, it is obviously insolvent, and the money has been cheated by the Solidarity union.

While putting heavy pressure on Poland, Bush Sr. started his visit to Poland this time, obviously holding the carrot among the carrots and sticks, but he didn't know what the asking price would be.

Now Britain is heading straight to the Democratic Germany, and France is redeveloping its relationship with Czechoslovakia. Seeing the two old versions of the kings, there is a meaning of returning to the light, and the current US emperors can't sit still. Choose to visit Poland and Hungary, the largest country in Eastern Europe besides the Soviet Union, a country that has passed political reforms for pluralism.

The order of visits is first Hungary and then Poland. It should bring some benefits to Hungary, and then focus on Poland. This is all Alan Wilson's guess, but in fact it is almost the same. Bush Sr. started this time with this idea Visit, when appearing in Budapest, Bush Sr. received a warm welcome. …

Bush Sr. visited Hungary and originally planned to deliver a speech to the masses in the square. But when I got off the plane, it was just catching up with the rain. Facing a sea of ​​umbrellas in the square, Bush raised the speech script above his head, tore it up, and only made a short impromptu speech.

Alan Wilson slammed Bush Sr.'s speeches, always doing this kind of superficial work, and the supreme authority has always believed that the longer the speech, the better the level.

Now this kind of fraternity can't impress Mrs. Thatcher anyway, because didn't Bush Sr. say that Germany is the leading partner country of the United States in Europe, and Mrs. Thatcher's perception of Bush Sr. is not warm at all. Alan Wilson Then he persuaded Mrs. Thatcher to keep the overall situation in mind, which was actually adding fuel to the fire. "Actually, let's think about it, Germany is not the first country President Bush visits, so it is much easier to accept."

Traditionally, the first country visited by the President of the United States must be an ally, but this practice has been broken. The first country Bush visited as a president was a big country where he himself was an ambassador to China. He also received a gift National gift of two Feige brand bicycles.

The supreme authority in front of the Iron Lady is obviously a connotation of the old Bush, who is not enthusiastic about his allies in the free world. If he is not soft, why would he set the first place to visit in the East?

"He is not as good as Reagan, and no matter how good the policy is, there must be a successor." Mrs. Thatcher gave her own judgment, as if she was venting her anger at the sudden end of the special relationship between Britain and the United States. Anyway, the responsibility does not lie on her. , All are the willful actions of the new President of the United States.

"I also think that an outstanding president like Reagan is hard to come by." Alan Wilson sang praises for Alzheimer's patients against his will, never mentioning the consequences of tripling the debt.

No way, Mrs. Thatcher believed that Reagan was a benchmark of a great power leader, and the leader of the map was a hero who cleared up the evils. So what should he do? It can only be played according to the wishes of the prime minister. As for a president like Bush Sr. who has been struggling in the bureaucratic system for decades, he is definitely not as good as a third-rate actor.

He even chose a certain big country as the first stop of his foreign visit. It is likely that the enemy is a traitor who broke into the free world. Considering the prime minister’s mood, Alan Wilson will not mention it. Bush Sr. has visited a certain big country more than 20 times in his life. Otherwise, the prime minister's mood will be even worse.

Bush Sr. thinks that the allies in his camp are either rebellious or useless and just know to take advantage of the United States. He is not enthusiastic about the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. It is just that he must work hard for the disintegration of the Soviet bloc in his presidential duties, but he has always been a big country. It is very caring, as if they are the special relationship.

This does not mean that Bush Sr. visited Poland and Hungary empty-handed this time. In fact, in Budapest, Bush Sr. promised 300 million U.S. dollars in aid for Hungary's reform.

At the same time, it was also for the Poles. Turning around, Bush Sr. completed his visit to Hungary in Budapest and began to visit Warsaw.

I have to say that because the Solidarity trade union was involved in a Ponzi scheme, the environment for Bush Sr.'s visit to Poland was a little more difficult than in history, but it doesn't matter. On the one hand, the World Bank is pressuring Poland to repay its debts when they are due. On the other hand, the map leader has no affection for Eastern Europe and will not help Poland. The problem of Solidarity is already a minor problem. …

Poland is the largest country in Eastern Europe besides the Soviet Union. Naturally, the promise brought by Bush Sr. must be higher. It can be said that the debt problem is only part of the problem. The United States is willing to immediately assist Poland with one billion U.S. dollars after the diversification reform to alleviate the current economic difficulties.

One billion dollars of aid was used in exchange for Poland's diversified reforms. After repeatedly asking for help from the map leader to no avail, Jaruzelski agreed to learn from Hungary and carry out diversified reforms as soon as possible. Awesome, what can he do? The Soviet Union can't be a shrinking turtle. He is here to bring Poland and the United States against each other, right?

Once the diversification reform is carried out, the massive funds of the free world will immediately flow into Poland. Bush said that Britain and France are doing small things, and the country with the most economic strength is the United States.

After thinking about it, Jaruzelski thought that the Solidarity trade union has been disgraced now. Even if there is an election, there is no party with great power in Poland except Solidarity. In the end, he will win, so after discussing with the party, The decision on pluralism reform was finalized at the round table, and a general election will be held in November.

There is no doubt that Bush Sr.'s visit this time has indeed achieved the desired purpose, at the cost of promising 1.3 billion US dollars in aid, 1 billion for Poland, and 300 million for Hungary.

Although the decision was made late, the action was faster than Hungary. Hungary is preparing to hold a general election in March next year. It can be seen that Poland's debt crisis is indeed quite serious. And after seeing the attitude of the map head, Jaruzelski's attitude also changed.

Alan Wilson, together with France, and the United States explained Britain's thinking. Obviously, at present, the actions of Britain and France in the Democratic Germany and Czechoslovakia are different from those of the United States. In addition to explaining why the GDR should not reunite with the West Germany ~lightnovelpub.net~ is cautious in the GDR and Czechoslovakia, there is another consideration.

Once all pro-Soviet political parties in Eastern European countries collapse within a short period of time, will it trigger a counterattack from Moscow conservatives?

This is a big problem. You must know that the Soviet Union has troops stationed in many countries in Eastern Europe, at least in countries such as Poland and the Democratic Germany. It is still very easy for the Soviet Union to intervene.

Picking a country to take a brave step, and if Moscow doesn't react, it's time to move on to the next move, which is also for risk considerations.

After all, the Soviet Union is still there. Even if the map head has already indicated that he has no ability, he should be cautious. You can't expect the map head to be stupid, and the entire Soviet leadership is stupid.

"If Moscow doesn't respond, then we can do it boldly." Alan Wilson expressed his determination to fight side by side with the United States at the NATO Secretary-General's meeting.

While he was appeasing his allies, Arnold was already full of oil in Berlin, and one well-run old company after another was selected for privatization.

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