British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 1724: Is Britain a big country?

The meaning of the letter is not difficult to understand. After the Khitans return to China this time, a new struggle will start in the Soviet Union. There was a struggle before, but now it is more clear.

Thinking about the events before and after August 19 in history, Alan Wilson can actually analyze it easily. If the August 19 incident killed the Khitan group in one go, he still thinks it will be successful if he really goes all out to suppress the liberals. Yes, those liberals at the end of the Soviet Union were really not afraid of death? He didn't believe it.

But it succeeded, it has nothing to do with Alexeyev, he is the chairman of the KGB, the vice president, the minister of defense, and the minister of the interior. Chairman points?

And there is another factor. Alan Wilson only found out last time that Alexeyev actually won the first daughter.

Although it is a secret, it cannot be said that others will not be able to discover the clues. If the members of August 19 succeed, even the map heads will stand aside, and it will be logical to sweep Alexeyev out by the way. After all, Alexeyev Compared with the members of the emergency committee, Husband is a small shrimp in his position.

If someone really knows about Hao Daer and the first daughter of the Soviet Union, then Alan Wilson can conclude that he, the vice chairman of the KGB and the head of the Moscow Security Bureau, will be concealed before and after the coup, and will be replaced directly if the coup succeeds , so those people on August 19 had better not succeed.

Let's watch the Soviet conservatives fight with the Khitan people first, don't join the battle easily and offer your loyalty. That's what the so-called mantis catches cicadas and orioles follow.

Mrs. Thatcher's meeting with President Bush in Bermuda this time can be regarded as the highest-level meeting of the Anglo-American summit in recent years. Mrs. Thatcher has made all the preparations, but she has not achieved even a little result.

Compared with his predecessor Reagan, President Bush has a very different attitude towards Britain. Mrs. Thatcher does not have much support at any level. As soon as the Iron Lady left Bermuda, Alan Wilson knew the ins and outs of the entire meeting.

Let's put it this way, even Mrs. Thatcher said that she had just discovered that the Khitans in Moscow were a better opponent than the map heads, and Bush was not interested in this. If there is no consensus on this kind of thing, how can there be results in other aspects.

Fortunately, Mrs. Thatcher visited Canada afterwards, and she was a little relieved by the welcome she received, and her lost mood improved a lot. By the way, she emphasized the traditional friendship with Canada.

"Oh, Americans will think more now." Listening to Middleton's message, Alan Wilson raised his eyebrows and shook his head, "Where is the next stop?"

"Secretary-General, Canada has always been friendly to the United Kingdom." Middleton asked with a smile, "It's not so serious, isn't the Ministry of Foreign Affairs always attaching great importance to Canada's work?"

"No one denies Canada's friendliness to the UK. It can even be said that Canadian citizens have a higher perception of the UK than Australia."

Alan Wilson sighed and replied, "But can this change that Canada is a neighboring country of the United States? When we talk to Canada, we usually pass through the royal territory of Newfoundland."

What Alan Wilson said was very vague, but apparently Middleton could understand it. The supreme authority was the governor of Newfoundland and preserved Newfoundland as a British royal territory. Simply put, the cabinet secretary is abducting Crooked self-praise.

But he is the head of Whitehall, and Middleton dared not say anything. "The Prime Minister's next visit is to the Soviet Union, and then he will return home."

"Oh, and the itinerary of the Soviet Union." Alan Wilson didn't know what Mrs. Thatcher's purpose was, and it didn't matter if he didn't know, just ask after he came back.

On the way back, Mrs. Thatcher visited the Soviet Union again in the name of prime minister, and she still devoted a lot of her energy and time to the unpredictable international arena.

The morning after arriving in Moscow, Mrs Thatcher was invited to lunch with the Map Head. At the dinner table, this strong woman who has been tempered in the political arena noticed that Tutou had lost her former enthusiasm and boldness. Perhaps he was worried that his power was being eroded by the Khitan people bit by bit.

Just a few days ago, a new president appeared in Russia. The Khitan announced his inauguration with 57% of the votes. Now there are two suns on the land of the Soviet Union. One is the head of the Soviet president, and the other is the Russian president. , At this moment, a few years ago, a few years ago, a verbal order could replace the Khitan's title of First Secretary of Moscow, and he had to admit that the Khitan is now on an equal footing with him in a certain sense.

The Khitans gained power in Russia, so Alexeyev had no choice but to bite the bullet and express his congratulations against his will. The Khitan people also accepted the congratulations cautiously.

Of course, all of this has nothing to do with Mrs. Thatcher. He can only see that the head of the map has lost his vigor and his whole body is depressed. Mrs. Thatcher has to admit that such a Soviet Union really cannot be used as a shield. At the Bermuda meeting, President Bush expressed unprecedented indifference to the special relationship between Britain and the United States.

This is all expected. Alan Wilson chose this time to push out the Iron Lady and manage the faded special relationship between Britain and the United States. It is to let Bush smash the pride of the Iron Lady.

The cabinet secretary's vengeance is also very strong, and the special relationship between the UK and the US is where the two always disagree.

After the visit to the Soviet Union, Mrs. Thatcher, who found nothing during this visit, finally returned to London. Alan Wilson came over excitedly. He liked to see Mrs. Thatcher's stinky face. Happy, he was happy right away.

It is rare to get results from inquiring into the bottom line. Mrs. Thatcher answered bravely, "It is impossible to gain something every time when it comes to the affairs of the two countries."

"It seems that the generalization of the traditional relationship between Britain and the United States advocated by the Labor Party government is more realistic." Alan Wilson's words were hurtful, and he insisted on the special relationship run by Mrs. Thatcher.

"Allen, I think we should talk about it. You seem to have increased your dissatisfaction with me after the start of my term." Mrs. Thatcher said in a bad tone, knowing that there are twists and turns in the relationship between Britain and the United States. Always hold on to the pain point.

"I don't have any dissatisfaction, I just want to ask about the results. It seems that there is really no." Alan Wilson's dissatisfaction is very simple. The country needs balance, and the parties need balance. The Conservative Party has occupied the position for too long. It was against a party of Prime Ministers and ministers, at least not in Whitehall.

Mrs. Thatcher talked about the latest positioning of the United States on NATO, and had already reduced the investment in the Star Wars plan. Alan Wilson had to admit in his heart that Bush Sr. did the right thing, although he still wanted the United States to continue to invest.

It cannot be said that Star Wars is a hoax, but in terms of technical difficulty, it is indeed extremely close to a hoax. Those planned space-based weapons have to deal with high-speed ballistic missiles. Obviously, only laser machines can face 40,000 to 50,000 Soviet nuclear bombs The possibility of defense, as for laser weapons, Alan Wilson had heard calluses in his ears even earlier when he was still alive on the Jagged Forum.

But if it is possible to realize it, after thirty years, there should be some results. However, the place where the laser weapon system has the highest sense of presence is still in the mouth of the people in the keyway.

Mrs. Thatcher is still talking about Bush not being as courageous as Reagan, reducing military investment, and saying that there is nothing to look forward to now, and everything depends on Britain itself.

"Britain has always been on its own, Prime Minister. However, during your time in power, you can be sure that you can't do anything without leaving the United States." Alan Wilson couldn't help but said, "At present, the NATO leader in London next month At the meeting, President Bush appears to be presenting the U.S. view. Announcing whether the Cold War is over."

"I will definitely oppose it." Mrs Thatcher said angrily, "jointly with the British allies to oppose."

"The Federal Republic of Germany will not object. They are deep in the front line. The French have always hated the US military presence in Europe."

Alan Wilson frowned and asked, "You don't mean the allies you mentioned are Italians, right? Apart from Italy, there is no other country in Europe that can speak."

What if Mrs Thatcher herself opposed it on behalf of Britain? That was really a courageous thing to do. Mrs. Thatcher shook her head and said, "We cannot be an enemy of the United States. There is a gap in national strength."

"The national power gap with the Soviet Union is also quite large, and this is not a problem. It mainly depends on what the self-positioning of the United Kingdom is. Whether it is one-sided or both." Alan Wilson asked Mrs. Thatcher, "I don't know if the UK is a big country in the eyes of the Prime Minister. It’s still a small country, and if it’s a small country, it should really rely on the United States resolutely. There’s no basis for a small country to have both sides.”

I always hear that a small country wants to be both right and left. This is a misunderstanding. It is safe for a small country with weak national strength to be one-sided. If it is right and left, it is not trusted~lightnovelpub.net~ When facing a strong country, there will be no Other countries step down to help you.

But being one-sided is actually very troublesome. It means that the country has no value in united front, and the opportunities for reaping benefits are limited, and Big Brother won't think about you, because you don't make trouble.

And for the United States, even if the countries close to Russia are one-sided, it will not solve the essential problem. After all, the United States cannot personally end and beat Russia to death, but Russia can beat you to death in turn.

Therefore, whether it is one-sided or independent, or whether it is independent or both, is actually not important. The key is whether the country that is the foundation of all these is a big country or a small country.

Is Britain a big country? Alan Wilson saw that Mrs. Thatcher did not answer and asked again. This time Mrs. Thatcher hesitated for a long time and replied, "Of course, Britain is of course a big country."

"Then the problem is not important. Britain has the foundation to deal with all problems." Alan Wilson replied calmly, "Anyway, the United States can't go to war with us, so what are you afraid of?"

(end of this chapter)

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