"Where can you have fun like this?" Vivien Leigh reached out and touched the man's cheek and asked.
"It's also for the sake of progress. Some things are unavoidable." Lying on the lap of the national treasure, Alan Wilson enthusiastically recounted the good news that he was going to take a further step.
"So what?" Vivien Leigh didn't take it seriously, and suddenly she hummed softly, and pinched her with a familiar hand.
"It's not great. For me, it just means that I have to work harder in the future, but for Britain, it is a good thing." Alan Wilson yelled as always, his mouth full of almost stupid confidence.
A company will not succeed if all the mental work is left to managers. Everyone in the company has to make a contribution, and the contribution of lower-level employees goes beyond manual labor.
We insist on allowing all employees to contribute their wisdom. Now each employee in this company makes an average of eight suggestions a year, most of which are related to reducing their labor or improving reliability and efficiency.
Some people scoff at this suggestion system, saying it forces employees to restate the obvious or demonstrates a lack of leadership from managers. This attitude demonstrates a lack of understanding. Without employees making suggestions and implementing the best of them,
There would be no successful business.
Because most of the suggestions are directly related to the work of employees and are in a large system, if Alan Wilson achieves the position of cabinet secretary, he will inevitably make some minor repairs to improve his work in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Spread to all departments.
To form a combat-effective team, Alan Wilson does not need to rush. Considering his age, there is no need to rush into things as soon as he takes office.
"You are really very thoughtful. Did you learn from your Pamela?" Vivien Leigh's tone was a little sour. She knew that Pamela Mountbatten existed, and she could not compare with her in terms of status and age.
Alan Wilson moved his body and said lazily, "This may be the impression most people have of me. In fact, if you think about the current increase in silver, do I look like a person who cannot run a successful business?"
Pamela Mountbatten herself is not the only person who operates silver. There is a saying that rain and dew are equally affected. Almost all ladies with the same status as her wife are involved in this silver operation, but their names are not written in the capital flow.
It can only be collectively called international hot money. Who knows whether it originated from Paris, France? Or Bonn, Germany, or London, England?
The man swelled up visibly to the naked eye, and Vivien Leigh couldn't help but sneered, "You are really generous."
"You are a lady who has the same status as my wife." Ellen Wilson smirked and expressed her desire to jog in parallel. This attempt was met with a blank stare, but what can be done, other than complying with it one by one?
After passing through a revolving door with the supreme authority, Sir Norman Brooke, Alan Wilson felt refreshed. He felt that the sky was bluer and the air was much fresher. The only drawback was that there was no news from the subcontinent about the location of the battle.
There is indeed some miscommunication.
There is no news and there is no certainty. New Delhi is full of countless fake news, but these are not what Alan Wilson wants. The kind of news he wants is the kind that will make the entire India despair and the morale of the entire country instantly collapse.
The United States and the Soviet Union were still grappling with the aftermath of the Cuban Missile Crisis, which had not officially ended.
At this time, the diplomatic gains of the British mediator were indeed very beautiful, but this was not what Alan Wilson wanted. His purpose from the beginning was for Britain to sublimate itself, travel thousands of miles to help India, and pull India out of hell.
Gaining diplomatic prestige by mediating the Cuban Missile Crisis was just incidental. He was not prepared to gain anything at first. It was just a coincidence that the Soviets gave him a stage.
"Why hasn't India been defeated yet?" Alan Wilson was very irritated in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and he was too embarrassed to say it out loud.
After all, Britain is India's former suzerainty and cannot display this mentality of wishing its former colonies bad luck.
Regarding the royal family's non-profit organizations, some communication is required with the royal family. Alan Wilson does not have to find important members of the royal family, but he is busy with official duties and there is really no other way.
The soul-infused Princess Margaret grabbed the man's ear angrily, "In such a dangerous environment, you just asked Pamela to leave and left me in London? You don't value me at all."
"What are you talking about, Your Highness the Princess?" Alan Wilson hugged his sister-in-law and comforted her, "You are a princess of the royal family. If you leave London, the impact will be great. Didn't I leave? I'm still here."
"You know how to say nice things, this time you are in the limelight." Princess Margaret received some comfort, and finally let go of her stubbornness, "It's nice to be a hero in front of the Soviets, that's how you are.
Man, you will be so happy when something like this happens."
"Your Highness, this joke is not funny. The Soviet Union is a difficult opponent." Alan Wilson shook his head slightly. Today is different from the past. The post-war generation has begun to grow up, and the Soviet Union in 1945 has grown up.
I can't find much of the situation, it's completely different.
From now on, the Soviet Union will become stronger every year. In a sense, Britain has finally delayed until the Soviet Union's threat is worthy of its name. Now it should lie dormant and try to preserve its remaining strength. The main battlefield is given to the United States and the Soviet Union.
Considering the current situation in the UK, its remaining sphere of influence, and its doubtful ally France, it is not impossible to achieve a certain balance within NATO.
If De Gaulle still breaks away from NATO, as history has, then the United States will have to rely more on Britain even if it is unwilling. This can be used to deal with the United States.
In fact, if livability is not considered, it is obvious that Algeria, which is only separated by the Mediterranean Sea, will benefit France even more. The British colonies are still a bit too far away. The United Kingdom knows this, and I believe the United States also knows it.
The key is whether de Gaulle will still cause trouble for the Americans. This is extremely important.
France is difficult to deal with, let alone the Soviet Union. Even Russia a few decades later will be difficult to deal with.
Russia is destined to be trapped due to its huge territory, and it is true that the forces are mutual. If Russia is really driven to pieces, what can you do if it keeps looking for trouble?
During the blockade, the Soviet Union did not have the ability to catch up with the free world, but even Russia had the ability to drag Europe as poor as itself, causing social instability in Europe and negative growth every year. As time went by, European countries compared with Russia
rotten?
You went from a monthly income of 3,000 to 2,000, and I went from a monthly income of 10,000 to a monthly income of 5,000? Didn’t Europe suffer a big loss?
Once it enters the stage where everyone competes against each other, Russia, based on its original intention of not thinking about it even if I am not good, will seize Europe and sink to the bottom. The big problem is not these idiots, but the countries in Europe with bad people.
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No matter who he faced, Alan Wilson recognized the powerful power of the Soviet Union when answering this question. His sister-in-law's pillow style did not confuse the permanent undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs who was about to be promoted to the supreme authority.
After in-depth discussions with important members of the royal family, Princess Margaret was willing to lend a hand due to the good wishes of Norman Brooke, chairman of the royal family's non-profit sector.
"I'll tell my mother. With my mother's approval, it's hard for my sister to object." Princess Margaret thought for a while and decided to ask Queen Elizabeth for help. "It's not easy for me and my sister to live independently now.
Come forward."
"But having said that, it seems that the rules of the royal family are really hard to break." Alan Wilson sighed a little, and the princess's path to freedom is destined to be tested by time.
When her brother-in-law is about to take a crucial step, Her Royal Highness the Princess is still willing to work hard to help a man of the same status as her husband move towards the throne of supreme authority.
Alan Wilson was very grateful for this. He hugged the princess's delicate body and never let go. His heart was filled with gratitude to Her Royal Highness.
Although he was exhausted from working on Norman Brooke's retirement, Alan Wilson still did his best and did not forget his own job. As soon as he returned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Chief Private Secretary Wick came over and reported, "Permanent Under Secretary
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"Is there any movement in India?" Alan Wilson asked immediately after seeing this situation. He was inevitably disappointed when Wick shook his head.
"It's Ian Smith who's here!" Wick said, "He hopes to meet with the Deputy Secretary General."
"Who is he?" Alan Wilson confirmed that he did not know this person, but he seemed to have heard of it somewhere, and finally recalled it, "He is the whip of the local party in Southern Rhodesia, right? What is he here for?"
When Alan Wilson heard this unfamiliar name, he immediately lost interest. He did not care about the affairs of Southern Rhodesia, and the colony did not have a share in various plans.
"You should meet the Standing Secretary, an important political leader of the colony. After all, the merger of several foreign-related departments is no longer a secret." Wick smiled bitterly and reminded, "Otherwise it will be detrimental to your
authority."
Alan Wilson stood quietly for a moment and said helplessly, "Okay, it's just a meeting, I won't miss anything."
As Norman Brooke said, in the big vat of Vanity Fair, he cannot completely follow his own ideas, and he cannot just leave the people from the colonies aside because he is not interested or doesn't like them. Isn't this a lack of independence?
"Please arrange it!" Alan Wilson raised his wrist, revealing his old watch from 1961, asking Wick to arrange the meeting and listen to what the other party had to say.