"We can exaggerate France's move to take back the Mediterranean fleet to talk to the Americans." Alan Wilson pondered for a while and suggested, "Maybe it can increase the support rate of this government."
"Alan, you can be more detailed." Harold Wilson urged. When the approval rate was mentioned, the foreign secretary became less sleepy and said that since you can speak, you should speak more.
"We use this to hold the United States hostage, saying that when internal troubles arise in the free world, it should give up some selfish ideas and adopt a soft response to France. This will also be an incentive for British citizens, regardless of what Washington thinks.
Especially during the Iran crisis, voters believe that Britain can get the United States to side with Britain and solve the Iranian problem."
Why did Alan Wilson previously suggest that the Iranian oil crisis should be dealt with toughly and that the longer the delay is, the better? Isn't it just waiting for France to withdraw from NATO and draw the attention of the United States?
Now that he has finally waited for France to make a big move, the UK should take advantage of the situation and adapt to changes. No one can see the future. Diplomacy is all about adapting to changes. Most of the time, no country formulates long-term foreign policy.
However, Alan Wilson had the real history in his mind for comparison and cooperated with the traditional British foreign policy, hoping to achieve the effect of one plus one being greater than two.
The time has entered 1959, and there is no need for the Conservative Party to guess. Even voters know that a general election will be held this year. The only difference is in which month it officially begins.
From the perspective of the Labor Party, it would be best if the United States could be coerced into giving up its support for Iran through France's actions.
If the United States remains unmoved and continues to unilaterally ignore British interests and incite a certain amount of anti-American sentiment, it will also be good for the United Kingdom. Think about it, if France expels NATO. If the United States comes to talk to the United Kingdom again, let
What to do about open bases in the UK?
This is not impossible. Once the United States achieves its goal, the United Kingdom now has no bases and the United States is supporting Iran in the Iran crisis. If the U.S. military is allowed to station, won't it dismantle the British Empire?
If voters' support for Britain is incited, and the United States still firmly supports Iran, and British voters know it? Even if the Labor Party has to step down, the new Conservative Party will not back down on this issue.
Of course, inciting voters' emotions is a technical job, and Alan Wilson must be careful. However, he is still full of confidence in front of the Foreign Secretary, and it seems that this is the only way to save the Labor Party's support rate.
Almost at the same time, Norman Brooke, in the Whitehall Cabinet Secretary's Office, took a report submitted by Alan Wilson to assess France's diplomatic trends and said, "There is a slight possibility that France will expel NATO troops stationed in France. Once this happens,
, if NATO will have to leave France, the UK must avoid being deceived by the rhetoric of the United States..."
The dialogue with the Foreign Secretary can be pragmatic or not, but the report to the Cabinet Secretary must be informative.
Alan Wilson wants to improve his reliability to prove that he is ours. Naturally, he has different choices between politicians and his own people. If France may withdraw from NATO, he cannot tell the ministers, but he can tell the supreme authority.
"The strength of the free world far exceeds that of the Soviet Union. It can be united to defeat the Soviet Union, but what if there is only one winner, the United States? If the glory cannot be shared, victory is meaningless, but the United States is also weakening us and France all the time.
It's a good thing that France is in the front and sharing our pressure."
At the end of the paragraph where he mentioned France's possible withdrawal from NATO, Alan Wilson did not hide his dirty feelings at all.
I'm just talking about the unity of the free world. If possible, the United States and the Soviet Union should die together. The best outcome would be for us, Britain, to sublimate our country to the utmost, restore the realm of the British Empire, and suppress all enemies in the world.
As for manipulating public opinion, the Home Office is the expert, and at this moment it is up to the Home Office's respected Lord Sheffield to do so.
"Alan, you know, we are in a party-neutral perspective, and we cannot make this kind of mistake." Maxins was filled with indignation. He seemed to have misjudged Ai Zhongtang, and did not expect that his friend turned out to be such a person.
"Julian's project in Australia? Huh?" Alan Wilson lowered his voice and poured a drink for the distinguished Lord Sheffield. "Of course, the issue of principle is insurmountable. We all agree on this. But it is not the case for France to withdraw from the Mediterranean.
National interests may be damaged if the fleet's actions are reflected. Your relationship with BP is so good, do you really want BP to be expelled by Iran?"
"Wow. You seem to have convinced me." Markins held the wine glass and looked at his colleagues from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Alan Wilson shrugged indifferently, otherwise? "When personal interests and national interests coincide, what is there to hesitate? The ruling party needs support, and we also hope that public opinion will support Britain's rights protection actions, so that BP
Only then can we preserve the benefits for many years.”
Further interests, such as promoting Britain's suspicion of the United States, preventing the Conservative Party from coming to power after the election, being brainwashed by Washington's rhetoric about the special relationship between Britain and the United States, and stupidly opening up military bases in the UK?
All this is still hypothetical. It's not that Alan Wilson didn't tell the other party. He is such an honest person. If Maxkins asked him, he would definitely tell him conditionally, but the other party didn't ask, so there was nothing we could do.
"We are all patriots." Makins thought for a long time and found an excuse for his behavior.
"Of course, it is we who have always protected this country." Alan Wilson raised his glass and took the initiative to touch Markins. "Any slight difference in Britain now will become very dangerous."
Bang, Maggins gulped down his whiskey and agreed, "Like BP right now."
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! "Respect the reliable government from generation to generation." Alan Wilson said to himself happily.
"Take national interests as the criterion." Makins asked tacitly, "I seem to be very relaxed recently."
"Occasionally, Pamela got good news. Considering the objective impact of environmental sunlight on mood and other factors, she was planning to go to Perth to raise a baby." Alan Wilson said with a look of reluctance, "Maybe I will be alone for a while.
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Although he was extremely reluctant to leave, Alan Wilson still wanted to send his wife on the plane. After all, the environment there was beautiful, although it was only in the area around Perth. For the sake of the next generation to thrive, Alan Wilson could not be so selfish, and all fatherly love came first.
It wasn't until his wife and two children took off that Alan Wilson reluctantly left the airport.
A day later, I found Hepburn holding a sika deer and wanted to give it to Hepburn as a pet.
"How about calling her Ibi?" Hepburn liked it very much, and her smile was like a hundred flowers blooming, "What a cute little guy."
"It's such a good name." Of course, Alan Wilson didn't know what it was so good about, but since it was named after a ball flower, it was good. "I envy this lucky little guy to find a mother with noble character and compassion.
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"I'm not that good either." Hepburn was embarrassed, but she didn't know that the man next to her started to use PUA skills again.
She felt empty inside, like an empty plate that once held delicious pastries but now only a few crumbs were left. She tried to find some ready-made food, but the pantry was empty and empty.
In addition to the corn that can be used to make delicious unleavened bread, the only thing left in the refrigerator is some flour and beans. But with these ingredients, a little imagination and a heart, you can still make a hearty meal.
But fortunately, this man appeared, made fun of her living conditions, and seemed to conjure a sumptuous lunch out of thin air, "This is what home feels like."
For some reason, Hepburn felt that there was a deep sadness hidden in the man's eyes, especially when he had just expressed his feelings. He couldn't help but quietly asked, "Where is she?" The person she asked was naturally the female president of the Mountbatten Group, Ms. Pamela Mountbatten.
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"I took my child to Australia." Alan Wilson forced a laugh and choked with sobs, "I can't control her. I hope she can have fun this time and at least make the child happy."
It is said that life is like a drama and it all depends on acting. Although Hepburn is an Oscar-winning actress, it does not mean that he is inferior to a senior official in Whitehall. He is still full of emotion and has the same rich voice. When the trembling palms hold the body of the flower,
, the real drama of this scene has just begun.
Polls show that the United States' stance on the Iranian oil crisis has led to more than 50% of British citizens' dissatisfaction with the United States. The Conservative Party blames the Labor Party for its too rough handling of the problem, but it also agrees that it should be more strict with Iran.
Take a tough stance.
"Leward, these are all rumors. Some newspapers are irresponsible and hasty to attract attention. You also know that the environment of the free world will amplify a very small voice. This is why we are different from the Soviet bloc.
place, but this is democracy.”
Alan Wilson downplayed it in front of the US ambassador to the UK. He accompanied the British treasure to see his son David today. If he didn't hurry up, he might cause the national treasure to misunderstand and cause unnecessary conflicts.
"The United States values the voice of the United Kingdom, but seems to be inconsistent on some issues. However, the United States is not willing to quarrel with the United Kingdom or even France. This will only make the enemies of the free world happy." Leward said sincerely.
He said, "You don't know what kind of schadenfreude the Soviet Pravda expressed about the recent events."
"Do you still read Pravda?" Alan Wilson lowered his eyelids, looking at the American ambassador to judge whether he was reliable. He kept looking up and down. Although he himself read it, and never looked back, he had a purpose.