Mrs. Thatcher said with a headache, "I understand what you mean, but the plan for Argentina cannot achieve its goal in a short time, but the reorganization of the cabinet is imminent. You have been the cabinet secretary for so many years, you should know that the considerations for reorganizing the cabinet are also
a lot of."
"Indeed, there are not many people you can use. Many people also think that whether you can secure your first term is a problem."
Alan Wilson answered with understanding. Mrs. Thatcher had no one to use, so she had to stuff a large number of people who were both overt and covert, even opponents, into the cabinet.
"But I must not give up halfway and implement my reforms to the end." Mrs. Thatcher nodded slightly and looked directly at Alan Wilson. She was deeply impressed by the righteous speech of the Cabinet Secretary-General today. Many ministers had just spoken.
It is not an exaggeration to describe his speech as a betrayal of relatives and friends.
After all, it has been almost two years since Mrs. Thatcher came to power, and the inflation problem still exists. While the inflation problem has not been solved, the unemployment rate has increased several times.
If the Cabinet Secretary hadn't stepped on the accelerator, this wouldn't be a problem with two million unemployed people. The most rising indicator is the unemployment rate. It's no wonder that even Conservative ministers are retreating.
It was precisely in the face of the isolation during the siege that I paid special attention to the little firm support. "So it has been very clear to me that if our economic policy is to continue, or if I still want to continue to be prime minister, I will
There must be a comprehensive reshuffle of the cabinet."
"It's the Prime Minister's economic policy." Alan Wilson immediately replied after hearing this. Our description is still very inappropriate. This is No. 10 Downing Street, the center of power in the UK, not a mom-and-pop shop.
Obviously before the cabinet reshuffle, the Prime Minister was busy. Alan Wilson continued to focus on the core of the negotiable sovereignty and sent a wrong signal to Argentina at the diplomatic level. In terms of the overall environment, it was helpless for the UK to make this suggestion: Wan Li
They are so far away that the UK is unable to protect them, and to develop the oil deposits on the seabed around the islands is not only beyond its capabilities, but also uneconomical.
However, because the residents of British descent on the island who spoke with a Durban accent did not agree, several British governments after World War II failed to give up the Falklands and were very hesitant.
It is no secret to Argentina that Britain has given up on the Falkland Islands several times, because apart from its strategic position before the opening of the Panama Canal, the islands really had little value.
Alan Wilson also continued to operate according to this policy, asking for and resigning three times as if giving in.
The United States does not need to know the great things about Britain, but the United States must know about Britain's plight. Allen Wilson, a die-hard British traitor, faithfully completed his task and revealed Mrs. Thatcher's plight to Reagan.
Reagan's transatlantic ally and neoliberal comrade-in-arms are now in a precarious position in power. If the United States does not step in, the pace of continuous nationalization away from the past may come to an abrupt end.
The best example of the so-called place where Britain is stronger than the United States is the Middle East. If its strength were not really broken, Britain's control of the Middle East could be used as a model example of world rulers.
On the basis of the transfer of influence from the United Kingdom, the United States struggled to compete with the Soviet Union for influence in the Middle East alone. It was only after the Gulf War that it established its hegemony in the Middle East. If the time axis is stretched out, it can be said that the hegemony was very short-lived.
Maybe the British didn't expect that the United States, a country with only muscles but no brains, would be so crude in its role as world ruler.
Mrs. Thatcher's ruling status is unstable. This is not a slander. Reagan's few political allies in the world are indeed facing unprecedented pressure at this time.
Alan Wilson believes that this iron-headed boy can still cope with it. Of course, it is more important to go home and be with his wife. As we all know, the relationship between husband and wife with supreme authority is a model.
"Looking at it this way, Thatcher's situation as prime minister is not optimistic." Pamela Mountbatten asked after listening, "But there are still many things to do, especially the miners' union, which is the most difficult to bite and should be dismantled the most, and the creation of
It’s not worth much, and it’s powerful in numbers.”
"With the current unemployment rate, we have to wait. I need time to digest the unemployment." Alan Wilson replied calmly, "I can understand the Prime Minister's motivation, but you have to give Whitehall time to digest it.
I have communicated with the Prime Minister several times on this issue, and the answer I received this time was quite good."
"You are so confident, so of course I am not worried." Pamela Mountbatten showed firm support, as she has done for decades.
My dear Lieutenant Colonel Albert is already preparing to return to Thailand. Marshal Mountbatten, who has returned home, keeps calling out to his friends, telling them that my grandson is a military talent. Pamela Mountbatten also said that the result has been achieved, "Just now
According to the normal way to be promoted to lieutenant colonel, promotion to colonel is not possible. My father was already thirty years old when he became a naval lieutenant colonel, and he did not become a general until he was forty years old."
Alan Wilson's expression remained unchanged, he directly took a cup of coffee, and sat down to listen to things outside the normal channels. Sure enough, Pamela Mountbatten entered a paragraph that would never happen again, "Just this once, I have to wait until the New Year."
Only then can you be promoted. It’s best to produce appropriate results.”
"What's so difficult about this!" Ellen Wilson snorted and said everything in front of the richest woman, "Do you think I can only write about things like the Loch Ness Monster and the Crystal Man's Skull? I'm just waiting for promotion.
Just when the time comes, then just memorize the national defense theory I wrote."
"Is this true?" When Pamela Mountbatten heard that her husband was going to use military theory, she did not immediately start to question it. Instead, she felt that something similar had happened before.
Alan Wilson saw through the doubts of the richest woman at a glance and said directly, "Yes, de Gaulle's line. Although de Gaulle was only a brigadier general in the end, it was his own problem. No one could stop him from becoming a marshal. You can't expect everyone to do it."
It's De Gaulle, he doesn't want to pay attention to military rank, and he doesn't want to conflict with others."
This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! The theory of winning local wars under high-tech conditions was brewing in the mind of the supreme authority in an instant. He was originally planning to fight the war with Argentina as a demonstration
War example.
"You can control another country by taking action against Argentina?" Pamela Mountbatten yelled, unable to understand what her husband was thinking, "What would the United States think?"
"Who said I could control another country? I just wanted to try, but I didn't say I could succeed."
Alan Wilson replied lightly, "There is no need for the United States to know about this. If the United States wants to feel that it and a group of Spanish-speaking people are one family, that is of course a problem. But I think it should not be the case. This time the privatization reform will
In fact, only we and the Americans are doing this, and countries like Germany, France and Italy have not yet followed suit.”
In the UK, some industries are no longer profitable due to nationalization. Forcibly retaining them is a burden, so it must transform. As for the country that still seems to be maintaining an upward impact, the only country left is Japan.
Mitsubishi's Grant model, which was withdrawn this year, put forward the slogan that poor fuel consumption means poor technology, pointing directly at the high fuel consumption of American cars. This undoubtedly stimulated Reagan's nerves. The automobile industry is very important to any country, and it can almost compete with
Cars with real estate have a long industrial chain and huge profits, and Japanese cars already account for 25% of the domestic market in the United States.
When Reagan launched Reaganomics, he accepted all the rhetoric of ignoring intellectual property rights, dumping allies, and currency manipulation that Alan Wilson had preached in the UK for many years. Attacking Japan was treating the United States as its enemy economically.
The president cannot say that the United States is already an economic colony of Japan, but what do the senators in Congress do? If the president does not say that, they can say that.
Semiconductors and automobiles were listed as key areas to be curbed by Reagan. Technological upgrades made Japan's economy a far greater threat to the United States than the Soviet Union. Japan's economy must be prevented from posing a threat to the United States.
Alan Wilson is a cabinet secretary who loves to read. Major newspapers in the United States are of course a must-have. Although Britain is currently suffering from internal and external troubles, inflation and unemployment have reached record highs, at this time, it must practice the special relationship between Britain and the United States and serve the United States.
Adding fuel to the anti-Japanese wave.
The Times received the signal flare fired over Japan by the supreme authority, and commented in a bitter tone, "For decades, we have been reminded all the time of Japan's dumping policy, patent theft, and disregard for intellectual property rights.
, but Washington has been turning a deaf ear. Now the great President Reagan finally realizes this problem. Although it is too late, it is better than doing nothing."
If it were in the past, if a British newspaper commented on American policies like this, it would definitely lead to a counterattack from American public opinion, saying that it was none of your business.
But now, the general environment has changed. Reagan came to power and attributed the current problems to the outside world. Anyway, there are no problems in the United States. If there are problems, it will dampen the self-confidence of the United States. How can we build a city on a hill if our self-confidence is gone?
Reagan was now reversing America's loss of self-confidence after the Vietnam War.
So...the British are right, it's long past time to give Japan a big taste.
"We must stand firmly on the side of the United States and use all the power at our disposal. This is how the special relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States should be practiced." Alan Wilson spat and waved at No. 10 Downing Street about the Kingdom of Iraq's purchase of the HMS Ark Royal aircraft carrier battle group.
Letter of intent.
Mrs. Thatcher readily agreed that this was a low-cost way to express the common position of Britain and the United States, but it was still not enough. Alan Wilson continued, "Unity is the most important thing, and it should be together with Australia, New Zealand and Canada."
Support America.”
When anti-Japanese public opinion emerged in the United States, the United Kingdom did not hesitate to send a signal flare towards Japan and join in the attack on Japan. This was just the beginning. Australia immediately followed up its hostility towards Japan.
Originally, the massacre of Australian prisoners of war by Japan in recent years has not been mentioned much. After all, it is pointless to mention it every year, and Japan has already paid compensation.
But now, Japan's crimes have once again appeared in major Australian newspapers. Blood is thicker than water, and Australia must support any policy of Britain and the United States.