The invasion of Grenada naturally aroused widespread opposition from the international community. In fact, the opposition originally included the United Kingdom, but Alan Wilson persuaded the female prime minister, so the only opponents were a group of countries led by the Soviet Union and a certain major country.
When talking on the phone with Washington, Alan Wilson enthusiastically agreed with the just action of the United States and said that some countries could not be allowed to irresponsibly adopt pro-Soviet policies and that the United States' actions were very good.
"I once heard a saying that was very good. I would rather kill three thousand by mistake than let one go. If it is easier to kill them than to persuade them, I should make a decisive decision. But in a country with a population of only 100,000, even if it is So what if we kill them all?"
Listening to the murderous voice coming from the microphone, Treasury Secretary Reagan was also shocked, "Physical removal is not good after all. The Secretary-General's original intention is good, but there is no need to be so decisive."
"In short, the United Kingdom supports the United States in defending its legitimate interests." Alan Wilson defended the special relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States in an authentic London accent, then hung up the phone and left work.
Arriving home in a hurry, Alan Wilson shoulders the mission of being a good husband and accompanying the richest woman whose children are not around. The children have grown up. As the head of the family, he cannot let his wife feel lonely. Pamela Mountbatten is very concerned about this. This performance was very satisfactory, "It seems that the country is safe and sound recently, and you don't have so much work to do."
"This year is fine, but next year there may be chaos. We are going to attack the coal mines, and the mining unions also know that the government is going to attack the coal mines." Alan Wilson told the truth frankly, and the hard nut is coming.
The National Coal Miners' Union has historically been known for its strong militancy, and the miners' struggles can often directly affect the development of the country's political situation.
As early as this year's general election was in full swing, the leader of the coal miners' union, Arthur Scargill, issued an unambiguous threat: "The result of the general election will be the greatest disaster that Britain has experienced in the past century."
In order to protest against the re-election of "such a woman", he vowed to organize a political strike of miners to show the power of workers.
The coal miners' strike did not start this year because the coal miners' union and coal miners had different opinions on launching a national strike. According to the regulations of the British Union of Mineworkers, a national strike requires 55% of the miners' participation in the strike. Only the affirmative votes of the above people are required. During the vote, the decision to declare a nationwide strike was not adopted.
However, public opinion preparations for a national strike have not stopped over the past year, and the number of workers advocating a nationwide strike is increasing day by day. Coal miners will make a big move. This situation seems to be imminent, and the sword is out. Sheathed.
"The government is still going to attack the coal miners." Pamela Mountbatten knew that her husband also supported Mrs. Thatcher on this matter, so she said, "The coal union is different from other unions. In 1926 In the big strike last year, the coal union was the main force."
"Our Prime Minister is really an iron lady when it comes to dealing with strikes." Ellen Wilson held her wife's hand and sighed, "But I support tough policies simply because coal mines are indeed unprofitable, and the local mining industry should be ended. Yes. Mrs. Thatcher’s purpose is not just this.”
In British political life, the Labor Party is the only major political party that can compete with the Conservative Party, and the social pillar of the Labor Party is the trade union organization. Therefore, the Conservative Party has always aimed its main attack on the Labor Party at the trade union, using the disintegration of the trade union as a means to
Destroy the Labor Party.
In her first general election campaign platform, Mrs. Thatcher made attacking trade unions and weakening their power one of her basic goals.
Speaking of Mrs. Thatcher herself, she was even more incompatible with the unions and regarded them as "enemies of industry" on the grounds that they "distort the value of labor and have a negative impact on the normal functioning of the economy in other aspects."
etc.
The coal workers knew that they were about to be abandoned, and the government did not hide this. Therefore, this strike was obvious, and neither side concealed its purpose. The only difference was that the time of the outbreak was not yet certain, but the outbreak was certain.
As early as after the general election, Alan Wilson reminded the Labor Party that the Conservative Party wanted to disintegrate the Labor Party's base this time. The purpose was to have no purpose. It was simply to give the Labor Party a warning. As for how the Labor Party would respond, Alan Wilson would not interfere.
Yes, now Whitehall is promoting industrial upgrading and has the support of the new Industry Secretary.
Even if the coal union is eliminated, we must ensure that the power of the union continues to exist, so as to balance the power of the two parties.
While nothing happened on the British side today, the U.S. military operation has entered the next stage. In view of the isolated and dispersed remaining resistance forces on the Gradian side and the complex terrain of the hiding places, the U.S. military was broken into pieces, with companies and platoons as units, and open spaces.
Cooperate to eliminate the remaining enemies and hunt down the main leaders of the coup.
At this time, good news came from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The work that the UK has been doing on the big dog owners has paid off, and in principle, formal negotiations on arms sales can begin this time.
Of course, Alan Wilson did not dare to neglect. He directly called Mrs. Thatcher’s son Mark over and explained that I have always treated you as my own son. Then he began to teach the experience of making a fortune, "Keep it confidential.
Next, contact the Saudi side. This is also for the sake of national interests. I think it is more appropriate for you to come forward."
"Secretary-General, I lack experience." Mark hesitated. Of course, it was not that he didn't want to go, he just wanted to express his modest character.
Of course, this kind of pretentious excuse is useless in the face of immeasurable authority. It still owes a little warmth and is treated as if it was not heard. It means that only the son of the prime minister comes forward for this important task, which makes Saudi Arabia feel more sincere. "This is a sign of the British."
The empire’s very good things must be done well.”
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! Alan Wilson thought, why can’t Mark’s income be several million pounds larger this time? This is the treatment of the Prime Minister’s son, no matter how much it is, it will not be possible.
The UK is still a country governed by the rule of law, and there is no possibility of excessive political donations.
Besides, if Mark gets too much, what will his son do? He is also planning to leave a share for his son in the arms sales of strategic missiles.
The U.S. military operation to invade Grenada has not yet ended. The son of the Prime Minister has already happily accepted a foreign exchange mission and headed to Riyadh. This is the real thief. Compared with Saudi Arabia, Grenada can be called nothing.
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The restoration of the traditional relationship between the UK and Saudi Arabia was finalized during the US military operation, and the scale of arms sales became increasingly clear. Through feedback from the Saudi side, Riyadh was satisfied with the UK's sincerity and would also use sincerity to
Respond sincerely.
"The Department of Defense's assessment of the Star Wars program?" Alan Wilson took the Department of Defense's budget application and said with a smile, "This matter still needs to be studied."
The Strategic Defense Plan for the Anti-Ballistic Missile Defense System, commonly known as the Star Wars Plan. This plan was approved and implemented by U.S. President R. Reagan.
According to the plan, US$25 billion will be used in the five fiscal years starting from fiscal year 1984 to study the key technologies of advanced anti-ballistic missile systems and verify possible solutions, so as to decide by the early 1990s whether and
How to develop such a system.
But Alan Wilson remembers that this thing cannot be said to be successful in the next thirty years, let alone the 1990s. This plan is a trap, and the UK will join in the fun.
However, rejection must be reasonable. Alan Wilson brought Mrs. Thatcher out and said, "The Prime Minister has just argued with the opposition party in the House of Commons on the issue of new aircraft carriers. At present, in a short period of time, he will once again invest in the military."
The probability is not high, so we have to consider the financial pressure."
The Star Wars project is a trap for the United States. Britain should not leave any traces of itself in this trap. However, the Soviet Union must have a follow-up plan. The supreme authority still remembers the name. It seems to be called the Red Star War.