Chapter 1,617 The Prime Ministers Balanced Diplomacy
"It's true, it's just that it's harder to get public opinion." John Hunter nodded. The art of journalism is not to make up, but to reverse the order. A female college student often goes to nightclubs part-time to publish news, and a girl in nightclubs often takes time to study. By relying on
Complete your studies on your own.
The former has been condemned by at least some voices, while the latter is simply an inspirational example.
For the British, this round of privatization means that some people think that their interests have been harmed, while others are celebrating it. What the country's cornerstone social public institutions need is that the latter's voice should be louder than the former.
"So we still have to praise the Soviets with the map on their head." Alan Wilson yawned, "Our Prime Minister has planned quite a diplomatic schedule this year, just to stay out of sight and out of mind of domestic strikes, and to receive
After finishing the Soviet Union, we are going to visit China again."
"The strike aspect is really disturbing." John Hunter hesitated. He didn't know why Whitehall also supported slowly dealing with the strike, and it seemed that there was no urgency about it.
But if Alan Wilson doesn't say anything, it's hard to ask John Hunter. In fact, what's there to ask? Don't ask if you shouldn't ask. Everyone knows this.
For the visiting Tutou couple, the art of journalism is also real. British public opinion has been criticizing the Soviet Union all year round after Mrs. Thatcher came to power. The only exception was the few days Tutou was here. According to the news
It is said that this man who had received formal legal education and was the second most heroic figure in the Soviet Union at the time received a grand courtesy at the head of state level in London.
The distinguished guests not only attended a grand and lavish state banquet at Tudor Palace attended by hundreds of British elites, but were also invited to hold talks with Prime Minister Thatcher at her villa in the suburbs of London, Checkers.
The talks between the two sides covered arms control, East-West relations and space issues. Mrs. Thatcher also mentioned human rights issues in the Soviet Union.
In addition, during their stay in London, Map Head and his wife Raisa visited Westminster Abbey in England, where they paid homage to the graves of Darwin and Churchill, and visited the library in the British Library where Marx wrote "Das Kapital"
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The Goss also visited the London headquarters of John Brown, which supplied turbines for gas pipelines in Siberia and competed for bids to build a Soviet plastics factory.
During their stay in London, Raisa and her entourage also visited large shopping malls and jewelry stores in London, purchasing valuable treasures from the capitalist world, which became a hot news item in public opinion reports.
The Supreme Authority is still very interested in the shopping of the future First Lady of the Soviet Union, mainly to see how frugal this First Lady is compared to Brezhneva, who was later criticized fiercely by Tutou.
After a few days of close observation, it seems that the future first lady is not frugal, but even more luxurious.
"If the Soviet Union learns from their eastern neighbors, should we invest in the Soviet Union?" Tutou's visit to the UK was unusually popular. Of course, Pamela Mountbatten also knew about it, because there was an example from a certain major country before.
, is the more prosperous and powerful Soviet Union a good investment target?
Investing in the Soviet Union is not an option that has never existed for the free world. In fact, all countries have it more or less. Pamela Mountbatten asked about this option, which is also a feasibility at the moment.
"Of course it's possible not to consider the American factor. Even if it is to consider the American factor, you can still do it." Ellen Wilson hugged the body of the richest woman and agreed, "We should also have our own spokesperson in the Soviet Union, right? Maybe it's better than
The idiot the Prime Minister received is more reliable."
"There is no such person." Pamela Mountbatten lightly hammered her husband's chest. She was used to her husband's optimism, but this kind of statement was too optimistic.
"You always have to work hard for it." Alan Wilson thought to himself, why not? He felt that his son was the most reliable person, more reliable than anyone else.
The next day, Alan Wilson went to work in Whitehall, holding in his hand a newspaper that evaluated the Soviet delegation. It said that they were very confident, eloquent, energetic, affable, approachable, and gentle.
He has a sense of humor and human touch; he is both witty and flexible, shrewd and capable, yet restrained.
Throughout the year, there was no such positive report on the Soviet Union. Alan Wilson thought to himself, is it because Tutou's inherent stupidity has really been seen through by others?
Going to No. 10 Downing Street, Mrs. Thatcher praised Tutou without hesitation, "I feel that he has a certain spirit of compromise, which is rare in other Soviet leaders."
"For a head of a hostile country to praise the British Prime Minister like this, I was thinking, has Churchill done something else?" Alan Wilson's mouth twitched, expressing his objective evaluation of the British war hero Churchill in front of Mrs. Thatcher.
"How can you say that about Sir Winston? He is a war hero." Mrs. Thatcher's face changed. Churchill is still a very important brand for the Conservative Party.
"Yes, the United States has always praised Churchill's uncompromising spirit, just like you just praised the Soviets."
Alan Wilson looked like he was thinking and muttered, "After all, there are not many people like Churchill, so I don't think we should be too optimistic. Unless someone can replicate the glorious deeds of two battleships destroying the Empire, I don't believe it."
If others knew that Alan Wilson commented on Churchill in this way, it might cause a disturbance, but was he afraid? All his people had seen Hess, and Churchill's battle led to the collapse of the Empire, which made the war that would not have lasted so long
, it is a fact that it has been delayed for several years.
Suppressing Mrs. Thatcher verbally, Alan Wilson said, "You seem to have never smiled so brightly when you saw me, and you have never been so happy to see a Soviet person."
This chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! "Don't think too much." Mrs. Thatcher couldn't laugh or cry, what is this and what is it? It was just the first time she saw a novice politician who could be manipulated at will.
So happy that I forgot everything.
Alan Wilson absolutely believed this to be true. While Mrs. Thatcher was using the police to deal with the striking workers, she still dared to point fingers at the Soviet Union's human rights issues, and Map Head didn't even refute it? It's hard to expect that the Soviet Union was praised by British public opinion.
What can people do?
Yes, the Soviet Union itself was under heavy pressure. More than 30% of the Soviet Union's finances needed to be used to support agricultural product subsidies and farm worker welfare; 15% of the Soviet Union's finances needed to be used to maintain factory operations and worker welfare.
Together, these two items accounted for nearly half of the Soviet Union's fiscal expenditures. Even the U.S. fiscal budget did not have such a terrible consumption. However, the Soviet Union had to carry two huge burdens to compete with the United States. You can imagine the difficulty.
However, in the past year, the Soviet Union's industrial output exceeded the plan, reversing the depressed situation of continuous decline in growth rate for many years. Agricultural output increased by 5%, and social labor productivity increased by 8.5%.
There has been a significant increase in employee compensation, and the situation of always being out of stock on store shelves in various places has been significantly improved.
It can’t be said that Andropov could do things even if he was sick, but if he put on the map head that Mrs. Thatcher was very optimistic about, he would immediately take a turn for the worse, right?
Mrs. Thatcher obviously wanted to regain Britain's traditional diplomacy, that is, offshore balance, so she informed Alan Wilson of something. She suggested to the map leader that she meet with Reagan and try to improve it at the Los Angeles Olympics.
The relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union, but unfortunately, Tutou has not responded yet.
"He is only the number two person now. The number one person is Chernenko. How should I respond to you?" Alan Wilson replied with a smile, "But when it comes to the Olympics, it is a peaceful event."
Obviously this is a good opportunity for Newfoundland to improve its economy. There is a World Cup or Olympic Games every two years. With this kind of help, it is no wonder that Newfoundland's development is so bright.
The per capita income is 20,000 Canadian dollars. You must know that last year Japan was just over 10,000 Canadian dollars, and Switzerland was only 17,000 Canadian dollars. Only after the Plaza Accord did the Japanese yen appreciate, can it compare with Newfoundland now.
The biggest difference between the Los Angeles Olympics and history is that it was not boycotted by the Soviet Union, because the previous Moscow Olympics was not boycotted, and Newfoundland's income was not affected by the struggle between major powers. These modern pirates should thank him as the first post-war administrator.
Sir.
After the 1970s, the Soviet Union was obviously better at the Olympics, and the United States had the home field advantage. This was destined to be a battle between dragons and tigers. The more unpredictable it is, the higher Newfoundland's income may be.
This time the Los Angeles Olympics launched many innovations. Ueberroth led the committee to start from scratch and expand financial resources. It took the following major measures: entering into funding agreements with corporate groups; selling television broadcast rights and competition tickets; and reducing various expenses.
Make full use of existing facilities and try not to build sports venues; do not build a new Olympic Village; rent two university dormitories in California for athletes and officials to stay; recruit volunteers to work voluntarily for the conference, etc.
The participation of the Soviet Union also had an impact on other countries. For example, the results of a certain big country's first participation in the Olympics may not be so impressive. After all, they were all taught by the same master and cannot be broken. Many of the strengths of a certain big country are actually the Soviet Union's.
Sports strengths.
Alan Wilson watched the Olympics broadcast at home, applauded this peaceful event, and then devoted himself to his own affairs again. Starting from August, Chernenko entered a phase of recluse and did not appear for a long time. Obviously this was worse than the Olympics.
Much more important.
After receiving Tutou, Mrs. Thatcher began her own trip to China. Soon, the joint statement about Hong Kong, which is well known but cannot be said much, was released. Choosing to increase its presence in the diplomatic field was a good move.
The frequency of the appearance of iron ladies in the diplomatic field has greatly increased, and strikes are increasingly ignored.
In order to maintain the intensity, the good boy Arnold did his part and caused a group fight between workers and the police to maintain the intensity of the strike. The next time there would be shooting.