Who came up with this? It’s like heroes think alike. Castro really wants to have a drink and talk about heroes with this unmasked comrade.
In an operation involving hundreds of thousands of people, Castro showed unprecedented attention and specifically found his own brother to promote this matter. This required careful planning.
Nixon, who was deeply involved in the Watergate incident, did not know that under his nose, he would deal a cruel blow to the United States.
In fact, who can blame this? The comprehensive containment policy pursued by the United States in the Americas, whether during the Cold War or after the Cold War, has given the United States countless opportunities to fundamentally dismantle the threat from Cuba.
There are many ways to do it, and it can be done with the national strength of the United States. I don’t know if the United States insists on using Cuba as a negative example, so it maintains an attitude of not asking.
Likewise, it has not set up a benchmark country in the Americas. If the United States sets up a benchmark country to prove that following the United States, it can surpass Cuba's living standards, Cuba will not remain in the backyard of the United States for such a long time. But obviously the United States has not done so.
, pro-American countries and anti-American countries are at the same living standard in Latin America, so it doesn’t matter whether they are pro-American or not.
Look at Haiti around Cuba. The famous mud cannot hold up the wall, and the Dominican Republic is not fundamentally different. Of course, Cubans can proudly stand up and continue to fight against the United States.
In the final analysis, American countries have no united front value in the eyes of the United States. Even if the influence of the Soviet Union appears in Cuba, the United States will not change its original intention of turning Latin America into a cesspool of life and death.
Looking at countries that have united front value, countries next to China and the Soviet Union, the United States will do its best to support them. Even if it is really unable to support them, it will give them a sufficient diplomatic presence.
Latin America does not have this kind of treatment. The living standards of Latin American countries only have room for decline, but no room for improvement.
Allen Wilson revealed Allende's predicament to the Soviet Union to a certain extent, which was a good thing at the macro level of the world structure. Maybe the United States would pay attention to Latin American countries. Of course, this chance is not great. If a capable person really appears in the Americas,
For countries that speak loudly to the United States, the United States will be more miserable than dead.
To say that the United States only likes to light fires in places far away from home is to slander the United States in a sense. The United States has always been a pile of cesspits under its butt. It should be said that the United States has extended its mature experience used in Latin American countries to the world.
It doesn't matter if there is a cesspit under your own butt. If there are cesspits next to other opponents, won't the problem be solved?
As for the instigator, he is hiding his fame and success in London and continuing to talk to the Indian government. This is obviously a nationalization matter. In the past, the UK would not have paid attention to it, but India has its own traffic in the UK, and Whitehall
There is no intention to resolve the matter immediately.
The calm before the storm, the pillars of the country will of course have to find something to do. It is precisely because the nationalization of India is essentially unimportant that Whitehall will cling to it without expecting that the problem will be solved and the losses of British companies can be recovered.
Holding on has nothing to do with the losses of British companies. It is just Whitehall proving the value of its existence, and there is no risk.
The British citizens whose attention was attracted did not know that they imagined that in the busy Whitehall, they would have afternoon tea when they should have afternoon tea. They did not feel at all nervous about the confrontation with India as they imagined.
"Those voters with granite in their minds know nothing. They only know how to vent their anger, but that's what diplomacy is. Let them do diplomatic work. How dare they declare war on the Soviet Union?" The supreme authority crossed its legs and faced the public opinion.
"The expansion of democratic elections in modern times is the root cause of the decline of the country, although on some occasions, we also praise the greatness of this change..."
John Hunter shook his head inconspicuously and said, "Alan, fortunately this is only a very private occasion, and no one will know what you just said."
"Someone will know." Alan Wilson was ambiguous. In fact, the only thing short of supreme authority is the Watergate incident. His office also has a surveillance system, but it is not turned on now.
Moreover, no one else knew about this matter. During the renovation, the richest woman personally sent someone to do it. Others only knew that the office of the Cabinet Secretary had been renovated once.
"The real thing we must not let them know." Of course John Hunter knew that the thing that Britain really spent too long on diplomacy was the yen issue with Japan. Even the upcoming Arab League meeting
Stay back, "I didn't expect the Japanese yen problem to be so difficult."
"We have to do it even though it's difficult. The Japanese yen doesn't have such great value. Why? It's the dollar's backup tire."
Alan Wilson snorted, "Japan is a country with nothing. Even the second largest island is occupied by the Soviet Union? Is there anything that can support the exchange rate of the Japanese yen? A Soviet exercise in Hokkaido will make all Japan wet their pants.
, relying on Japan’s industrial strength? Even developed countries have levels. Japan is obviously a developed country that has just started to get started. It has twelve hours of rest all year round, which is equivalent to the income of eight hours with two weekends in Europe.
near."
Of course, the supreme authority still expressed praise for Japan's industrial production capacity. This is the only thing worthy of praise. The crushing of agricultural countries by industrial countries still exists. You can't be the most cutting-edge, but you must have it, otherwise you will be eliminated.
Neck stuck.
For example, a Wuling Hongguang sells for 45,000 in a big country, 70,000 in Chile, 69,000 in Peru, and 80,000 in Mexico.
The less there is this industry, the more expensive they are. The price of Malayan cars in the UK is lower than in Southeast Asia, although Southeast Asia is poorer. The same is true for the pickup production line in Portugal.
"We are also an island country. What if the United States puts its views on the Japanese yen on the British pound?" John Hunter expressed his doubts and made his meaning clear.
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! "After all, it has the second largest navy in the world, especially now. The tonnage of the U.S. Navy two years ago was 7.7 million tons, and this year it is 500,000 tons.
Seven hundred thousand tons.”
Alan Wilson said to his old friend, "And this has just begun. In less than five years, the tonnage of the U.S. Navy will drop to four million. In six or seven years, the size of the Navy will shrink by half. Now the U.S. Navy and the Royal Navy are
We are at the starting line.”
Thirty years later, the production capacity that the United States exploded during World War II is now being decommissioned. Although U.S. shipbuilding has not stopped, from 1970 to 1970
The drop from 10,000 tons to 5.7 million tons shows how strong the decommissioning wave is this time.
Even if the U.S. shipbuilding industry is extremely powerful, it is impossible to make up for the gap in the retirement of five to six million tons of warships a year, not to mention that there is almost no civilian shipbuilding in the United States.
Alan Wilson predicts that the U.S. Navy must work harder than the history in his mind, because the Royal Navy has not declined to the point of being ignored. However, the efforts are just a drop in the bucket. This wave of retirements is too violent, and is worse than what a major country happened to encounter once.
The wave of retirements is no less impressive, if not more so.
This will have a consequence. When the U.S. Navy faces the Soviet Red Navy, of course it will still have an overwhelming advantage with the help of the Royal Navy. If the U.S. Navy faces the Soviet Red Navy alone, it is impossible to guarantee that it can
Retired whole body.
At the end of the Cold War, if we only compare tonnage without considering how many aircraft carrier battle groups the Red Navy's anti-ship missiles can replace, the tonnage of the U.S. Navy is only a fraction more than that of the Soviet Red Navy. In other words, if the Royal Navy and the Red Navy are
On one front, the one at a disadvantage is the U.S. Navy.
Therefore, Alan Wilson now feels that Britain is full of united front value, and it is not too much to ask that the Japanese yen, which should not have played a big role in the first place, enter the stage of history.
While President Nixon and the judiciary were arguing over the issue of whether to hand over the tapes or not, it was already August. The problem facing Alan Wilson was the Soviet military's exercise in Hokkaido. Of course, this was Washington.
Based on second-hand information and the rational judgment of the cabinet, the British made a decision, "With the powerful strength of the U.S. Navy, the Soviet Union does not dare to act rashly."
Washington quickly wrote back, "From the perspective of the special relationship between Britain and the United States, the United Kingdom should of course send a core of combat effectiveness to stand with the United States and resolutely fight back against the Soviet Union. If the Royal Navy visits Yokosuka at this time, the Soviet Union will
I can feel the unbreakable friendship between the two countries."
This inspired the walking special relationship between Britain and the United States. Alan Wilson wanted to resolutely defend this relationship. In front of Prime Minister Harold Wilson and Defense Secretary Denis Healey, he stated his interests and stated that "the Queen Victoria-class aircraft carriers of the Mediterranean Fleet should be transferred."
Sent to the Far East."
"Allen, we all know that you have deep personal relationships with many people in the United States." Harold Wilson looked at the Cabinet Secretary with a question of whether he was trustworthy.
"Prime Minister, personal relationships are personal relationships. I have always resolutely defended Britain's interests." Alan Wilson said with a look of grievance on his face, "It's just that I think it is good for Britain to respond to the call of the United States."
"What are the benefits?" Defense Secretary Denis Healey's mouth twitched, wanting to hear the specific benefits.
Of course, there is proof of alibi when fighting in the Middle East, but it is difficult to say it. Alan Wilson pondered for a moment, "I do not deny that the United States is currently in the midst of a de facto failure in the Vietnam War and is in great need of an ally for encouragement.