A diplomatic letter was issued. Although Southern Rhodesia was a British colony, Callaghan did not exclude the United States.
Although Britain and the United States have often fought over colonial issues, and it can even be said that the fight has been quite fierce, this time we can expect the United States to play a positive role.
The reason given by Alan Wilson is also irresistible. After the United States discovered its power in Vietnam, the Soviet Union became aggressive around the world, and even the veteran anti-Soviet politician Richard Nixon took an evasive stance.
Of course the United States needs to make progress in another area. If the Soviet Union is aggressive, the United States will be calm. If the Soviet Union uses its strength and position, the United States can only proceed from the perspective of human rights over sovereignty. Carter happens to be such a person and is very suitable for such a role.
According to Shuangwen's model, without the forbearance of the Carter era, there would be no way to have the pleasure of being able to look down on the world and unleash a wave of viciousness like Reagan's mastery of the Seven Kills.
Alan Wilson would like to see the United States become the world's defender of human rights. This chronic poison will only have negative effects over time. Anyway, it is difficult for the United States in the 21st century to retreat to the category of a nation-state.
The birth rate of white people in the United States is infinitely close to that of Russians in the Soviet Union.
If we count the Slavs as a whole, the Slavs in the Soviet Union account for 80%. Traditional whites in the United States do not have this proportion. Latins and blacks alone account for more than one-third.
The foundation of the United States is actually worse than that of the Soviet Union, not better. The United States must be a city on a hill. If it cannot be a city on a hill, it will be a problem to unite the people. The Soviet Union can even regress to Big Slavism. The United States does not even have this condition. No.
If the United States can replicate the great victory of the disintegration of the Soviet Union, of course nothing will happen. I am afraid that a certain major country will be far more accomplished than the Soviet Union in the practice of turtle breathing.
The Soviet Union, which believed in the concept of making the iron rod thicker, was still a bit inferior. Just like the characteristics of the Soviet Union, two unrelated fields, the humanities field and the military, were both developing very well, and it was easy to go to extremes.
Carter, who had just taken office, came to work, and it was a job that the former world hegemon, the British Empire, took the initiative to provide.
In the eyes of the United States, Britain is of course a country that is retreating step by step after the war and is gradually falling from its position as a world power, but the speed is just a little slow, and Britain insists on following its own pace.
It is not that the United States has never used means to exclude them, but the resistance it encountered was far beyond imagination. It lasted for more than ten years, and it also had to fight the Vietnam War. It also tacitly acknowledged that the United States could accept everything from Britain under the cover of time.
Since the Suez Canal War did not happen, how did the United States know that Britain surrendered ten years after the war? Washington could only see Britain as the second largest country in the free world and retaining considerable strength.
Now that Britain is asking for help, it is certainly worthy of Carter who just took office. What about the former world hegemon? In the end, it was unable to reverse the historical trend and asked for help from the United States?
There was one person in the Carter administration who was on Alan Wilson's must-kill list, Brzezinski, who had lived in Britain. The reason why he originally wanted to kill Brzezinski was because Britain finally betrayed the Polish government in exile. .
If a Polish immigrant becomes extremely influential in the United States, it may cause damage to the special relationship between Britain and the United States.
In the end, Alan Wilson also felt that the role of one person was limited. This Polish Jew who extremely hated the Soviet Union had now become the national security adviser in the Carter administration. He was determined to build a broader alliance against the Soviet Union.
The fundamental reason why he was let go is because although Brzezinski is famous in the Chinese world, his power is far less than his fame.
As National Security Advisor, Brzezinski had the most power. He himself had nothing to do with the Reagan administration. After the fall of the Carter administration, Brzezinski never returned to politics because of his bad reputation.
He is someone who was kicked out just like Kissinger.
He has been a teacher for a long time, but just like the emergence of famous generals after Lu Bu's death, the Soviet Union disintegrated and a group of so-called Cold War heroes emerged in various countries. But in fact, they really did not play any role when they were in power.
After Mrs. Thatcher came to power, she also wrote books about how she defeated the Soviet Union by showing off her merits. These people were basically the same people.
Brzezinski, who once had no idea that he wanted to leave this world, also agreed that President Carter should use the influence of the United States. "Britain's influence in Africa cannot be underestimated. In terms of African strategy, if it can provide help
, through the confrontation between Britain and France and the Soviet Union, it can provide assistance to the US strategy and make it easier to establish a broader alliance."
Carter also relied heavily on Brzezinski. Although this person had a bad reputation, he did help Carter's campaign in this election.
Soon London received a positive response from President Carter, saying that the United States was willing to help Britain solve very difficult African problems and restore regional peace.
"The United States took the opportunity to extend its hands to Africa. You were very wary of this kind of thing before." Pamela Mountbatten waited until her husband came home to learn the news, and directly expressed her concerns.
"Of course I don't trust the U.S. government, but President Carter is trustworthy." Alan Wilson said something that puzzled his wife, and then explained, "And the African issue is very low in the strategic considerations of the United States. As long as you are careful
Some are not uncooperative."
The strategic status of Africa in the eyes of the United States should be only one level higher than Antarctica. The strategic importance of the United States is nothing more than Europe first, then Asia, then Oceania and the Americas, which are probably at the same level, and then Africa.
A few decades later in Africa, the one who can truly be called the supreme king is France, followed by a certain big country. As for Britain, the United States and Russia, they can be classified as the superpower France and the sub-superpowers after a certain big country.
"It seems that the original plan to rebuild British India in British Africa is not unreasonable." Pamela Mountbatten muttered, and then seemed to remember something, "Of course, this plan can be abolished."
Firmly opposed to this plan, I hope that the person with his eyes on Asia is her husband. If he says that the British Africa plan is okay, doesn't it mean that he is the head of the family?
Even if he knew his mistakes and could correct them, Pamela Mountbatten still received a slap on the butt. Alan Wilson used this to establish the authority of the head of the family. After another round of slapstick, Pamela Mountbatten informed him
Her husband, Grace, was open to the idea of incorporating white lands after partition, "and he wanted the wedding to take place before then."
"Wealth is so touching. Faced with astronomical wealth, Grace cannot avoid being greedy." Alan Wilson shook his head in amazement. Could it be that he was attracted by the fact that Pamela Mountbatten had almost tied up Britain.
The nobles and even the Queen's Concern Group?
If Albert's wedding was held, would he still need to meet other people in the British upper class? He would be able to reach the sky in one step without having to suffer from the arrogance of the powerful.
"As long as Albert thinks it's good, I won't object." Pamela Mountbatten herself married a man who was not from a noble family, and her father married the daughter of a wealthy man. It didn't matter. After expressing her approval,
Asked, "How is the Prime Minister doing? Has he agreed to your salary increase plan?"
"Basically, it's almost the same, but one of the reasons from the union almost made me laugh to death. They compared their salary with London house prices. What do you think London house prices have to do with them? Who asked them to live in London? Why don't they live there?
Scotland?"
Alan Wilson said without hesitation of ridicule, "London is the capital of the British Empire, serving the broad Commonwealth and absorbing overseas wealth. But many people have the illusion that London's housing prices should be affordable for the working class?
All those 50 million citizens would live in London."
"This truth cannot be explained clearly, otherwise it will stimulate their fragile self-esteem." Pamela Mountbatten nodded in agreement, "This is the case in our country, although this is a fact."
"Well, we still have to take care of them. It's not worth taking a penny for their self-esteem. That's the problem. They always think they are important. Don't worry, this problem will be solved sooner or later. The Conservative Party seems to be getting stronger." Alan Wilson
It still expresses optimism about the future. Someone will take care of these lazy and lazy workers.
There was a scene in both the Nixon and Carter eras, that is, the official secretary of state faced the struggle for power from the president's cronies. In the Nixon era, it was Kissinger, and in the Carter era, it was Brzezinski.
When he knew that Brzezinski would represent Carter at the round table meeting in the Southern Rhodesian colony, Alan Wilson was not moved by the reappearance of a figure on the must-kill list. Because the salary increase plan had already followed the union's struggle.
The money was passed together.
Conservative Party leader Margaret Thatcher severely criticized the greed of trade unions in the House of Commons and targeted the Callaghan government. She believed that the weak Labor government was the culprit of the current inflation problem that has not been solved for a long time. The Labor government will only promote wage increases and
Inflation race situation.
"Gentlemen, do you have a feeling that consensus politics seems to be coming to an end? Since Mrs. Thatcher became the leader of the Conservative Party, the atmosphere in the House of Commons seems to have become a lot more intense." Alan Wilson asked several heads of civil servants, John
Hunter and Burke Trend also nodded in approval.
While several people were happily watching TV, Wick walked in and said, "Ian Smith and Mugabe, the leader of the black political party, have agreed to participate in the roundtable meeting."
"Tell the Prime Minister this good news. The Prime Minister needs good news right now." Alan Wilson reluctantly looked away from Mrs. Thatcher's accusations and ordered.
Now we can prepare for the round table meeting. With the joint efforts of Britain and the United States, we can resolve the conflict in Southern Rhodesia from the perspective of not allowing the Soviet Union to take advantage.