Black-box operations can be carried out, but they must not be cooperated with the United States, because the United States is nominally the world's hegemon. If we cooperate with the United States, and everyone speaks English, it may really give the coal union workers an illusion. Americans
It supports us.
Although under normal circumstances, the terms America and the working class seem incompatible, and this was especially true when Reagan was in power, we are afraid of making things up.
Chile is a much better target. The UK has a spirit of self-deprecation, and its citizens still look down upon a Latin American country interfering in the UK's internal affairs. You are neither the United States nor the Soviet Union. You are a lower-class country, and you are qualified to interfere in the UK's internal affairs.
Express sympathy for British workers? Don’t look at the income of your own workers.
A few days later, having won a resounding victory in public opinion, Home Secretary Britton told the Young Conservatives conference in Leeds, northern England, that the coal miners' strike had begun to unravel and their fighting spirit had also weakened.
Greatly frustrated.
"Does this fool need to show his merit?" Alan Wilson expressed his dissatisfaction with the Home Secretary in front of Industry Secretary Major, and said nonstop, "What has he done? Since he took office, it is difficult for me to think about what he has done to the country.
What intentional work was done.”
Although John Major was dissatisfied with this kind of rhetoric, he still knew that he should not conflict with Whitehall on such trivial matters. He explained calmly, "We need approval ratings."
"That is indeed the case. If support rates were not an intangible thing, politicians might make fewer jokes. In a sense, the deepening of the electoral system and the advancement of modern communications are not necessarily a good thing."
Alan Wilson crossed his fingers, looked at the Minister of Industry and said, "Maybe in a few decades, the advancement of communications will make politicians even more alienated when it comes to their approval ratings."
In fact, politicians need support, in Alan Wilson's view, just like Internet celebrities need fans.
Especially for Internet celebrities after the rise of short videos, one person, one country is a bit too exaggerated. One person, one city is not a difficult problem. If there are hundreds of thousands of real people in the live broadcast room, wouldn’t it be one person, one city? In most cities, that is
Population of hundreds of thousands.
If an Internet celebrity evades taxes and is fined more than a billion, it is not completely incomprehensible that it can catch up with the financial budget of a small or medium-sized city.
A mayor only leads hundreds of thousands of people, and a super Internet celebrity live broadcast room has hundreds of thousands of people. The mayor also has to bear the income of civil servants. Internet celebrities not only take all the income, but also take part of it. How else?
What about traffic monetization?
Understanding Wang is very suitable for traffic monetization. If all politicians learn to understand Wang's marketing methods, the free world in the future may be increasingly lacking in truly pragmatic politicians.
In order to prevent the emergence of such irresponsible politicians in the UK in the future, Alan Wilson must consider that if you hold the platform in your hands, you can become an Internet celebrity, but this short video platform is mine, so you cannot overturn it.
Alan Wilson was preparing to get specific support from Scotland regarding support for the electronics industry, but before the trip could take place, Wick came over to report, "About the border exchange between Yemen and Oman."
"Communicate with Moscow through diplomatic channels and ask the Soviets what they mean. If the Soviets deny deliberately provoking trouble, the two sides will work together to settle the matter." After Alan Wilson sent Wick away, he thought hard for a long time and muttered, "Yemen and Oman have a problem.
Is it a territorial dispute?”
If there is one, of course there is. Oman has no national borders and has not delimited any national borders with any of its neighboring countries since independence.
But this situation can only be said to include but not be limited to the Kingdom of Oman, because Oman’s problems are only part of the problems of several surrounding countries.
The entire national border between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, the entire national border with Oman, a large section of the national border with Yemen, the entire national border between the UAE and Oman, and the entire national border between Oman and Yemen are undetermined national borders. All national borders in Oman are undetermined national borders.
It is normal for some disputes to arise. The key now is to find out whether it is a long-planned incident or an accidental misunderstanding.
The relationship between Oman and the United Kingdom, if you want to say they are familiar, is not particularly close. The United Kingdom is also reducing its interference in irrelevant countries. In the Middle East, it mainly focuses on two countries, the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait.
The remaining pro-British countries just maintain good relations. These countries are pro-British and pro-American. They may be more pro-British at this stage. After all, the ruling kings all went to school in the UK and they also recognize that monarchies should help each other.
brainwashing articles, but that may not be the case for the next generation.
The world's fifth and fourth countries are still fighting fiercely, and further east, Afghanistan is still clinging to the Pashtun areas and confronting Pakistan.
Don’t join in the fun in corners like Yemen and Oman. Moreover, this matter is very serious. Both countries are neighbors of Saudi Arabia.
If a conflict does occur, it will easily affect Saudi Arabia's oil production. If there is a third oil crisis that is not remembered by the supreme authority, other countries will be uncomfortable.
Saudi Arabia's output is not something that ordinary countries can make up for. It is uncomfortable to think about how Tutou is expected to use high oil prices to stabilize the situation in the Soviet Union.
Although Iraq, one of the major Arab countries that Britain focuses on developing relations with, is busy quarreling with Iran, isn't there still the Kingdom of Egypt?
The leader of Yemen is still called Sadat, and the two countries still have a certain connection. Through the Kingdom of Egypt, maybe the Yemeni authorities can know that Arabia still has strong military powers, and not all countries friendly to Britain are busy.
Foreign Secretary Geoffrey Howe actually disliked the Cabinet Secretary-General who cared about government affairs, especially foreign affairs. This made him feel that he was useless. He complained in front of Mrs. Thatcher whether Sir Wilson was a hand in hand.
It's stretched too long.
"Of course there is no such situation, Jeffrey." Mrs. Thatcher categorically denied the suspicion that the Cabinet Secretary-General had exclusive power and explained, "But you also know that the Cabinet Secretary-General is indeed a diplomat with extensive diplomatic experience and
We cannot deny that these experiences and connections are useful."
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! Mrs. Thatcher placed so much emphasis on diplomacy this year, of course, in the hope of establishing the image of Britain. Of course, the means of war are immediate and can only be used once. The Prime Minister said on some issues
I do feel that I have benefited a lot, for example, from the judgment of Eastern European countries on which countries can show kindness and which countries can do without any effort.
Of course, what Alan Wilson instills is realistic, and it certainly cannot include the three Baltic countries, because they are part of the Soviet Union. There is no need to win over Southeast Europe. Whether it is Romania or Bulgaria, these countries were all rescued by the Russian Empire from the Ottoman Empire.
Little brother.
As long as the Southeast European countries do not rewrite history, it is easy to find passages in textbooks about the bloody battles between the Russian Empire and Russia to rescue them from the Ottoman Empire. As you can tell from the name of the country Yugoslavia, this country and the Soviet Union will not completely fall out.
, not to mention that there was no falling out in this world at all, Tito is gone now.
The foundation of the existence of the Democratic Republic of Germany was that it was persecuted by the Third Reich. The Democratic Republic of Germany itself would not be stupid in this regard. There are still three countries left, Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Poland.
Czechoslovakia has some resentment towards the Soviet Union, but it is more of an economic aspect. Czechoslovakia was once a developed region of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. As the free world begins to improve, people in this country may feel a little disappointed. As for Hungary,
Hungary, as a well-known unlucky one after the first stop, has no filter for the United States, Britain and France, because the Allies were the culprits in dividing Hungary.
The Soviet Union's harm to Hungary was nothing compared to the Allied Powers' move to dismember Hungary. Only Poland should have the support to go to war. This country was truly anti-Soviet. The vast land from the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea, the Poles with rich ancestors could not
Bear with it, the country that once burned its capital is sitting on your head.
Mrs. Thatcher felt that the Cabinet Secretary's opinion was very reasonable, not to mention that Alan Wilson really helped her a lot, standing firmly behind him to support her when the coal workers went on strike.
With this idea, Foreign Secretary Geoffrey Howe's complaints were naturally useless, and he left very disappointed. He felt that the rumors about the mom-and-pop shop were not unreasonable, and maybe they were fact.
After Chile's alleged interference in Britain's internal affairs was revealed, the government had a complete advantage. The British strike, which lasted for a little more than a year, ended in failure. It failed to prevent the British government's decision to close some coal mines.
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In the confrontation between the trade unions and the government, people saw Mrs. Thatcher's tough style; in turn, this became her huge capital to move forward and win cleverly.
For more than a year, Alan Wilson has been supporting the Iron Lady, including verbal encouragement and practical help anytime and anywhere. Until this time, borrowing foreign power caused the rebellious psychology of British citizens. Mrs. Thatcher was grateful and even felt that
When I was young, my judgment that this man was very powerful was indeed correct.
Glasgow is the industrial center of Scotland. It has undergone a certain degree of transformation before. The communication center plan will also be settled here this time. Even if the population of the UK is not large, it cannot rely entirely on the financial city to support itself, not to mention that there are England and
Scotland's balance problem.
Alan Wilson stayed here for a few days, and then returned to London with a draft plan and handed it to Mrs. Thatcher. He wanted to create a telecommunications giant in Glasgow. If Finland can produce Nokia, can't the UK do it? Although at present
It can only make big bricks like Big Brother.
"This is a huge investment." Mrs. Thatcher took the draft plan and then changed the subject, "Of course, it is better than spending money on unemployment benefits."
This surprised Alan Wilson. When did the Iron Lady become so easy to talk to? She seemed to take a special liking to him.