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Chapter 1,637 Yakovlev

"We must seize every opportunity to show the advancement of the free world, even if it is a lie." Alan Wilson vowed to make a promise. Anyway, the strike is over now, and he still has a lot of time to be a good poster and let the British

Looks bright and shiny.

Mrs. Thatcher was very curious about how to show Britain's advanced nature, and Alan Wilson gave a comprehensive answer, "When it comes to this issue, there is really no one more suitable than me. Compared with even the highest-level officials in the Soviet Union,

, with such a pitiful income and negligible enjoyment, I just need to show my life a little bit, which is enough to make Yakovlev drool. He must understand that only the system of the free world can make him tired of looking at it like this.

People, get rich."

Mrs. Thatcher frowned slightly and said displeasedly, "You are too sophisticated to say this. Didn't you start from the fact that British citizens have a better living standard than Soviet citizens?"

"Are supporters of the Labor Party considered citizens?" Alan Wilson asked again and again. "Besides, Soviet citizens have no votes. Who is willing to pay attention to them? Even the system of the free world cannot allow a cold country to be like this."

If they are powerful and have this ability, we might as well focus on corroding the other party's top leaders. We must prove that, following our example, all the wealth of the entire country belongs to them."

The tone of the supreme authority seems to be a little careless about the entire sacred group of the people, but this is also based on reality. They are just a group of gray animals who have only been working for a few decades and have no united front value at all.

It is as if the supreme authority himself said that he is the most suitable person in the whole of Britain. He is a current official and possesses eye-watering wealth. He is a combination of power and wealth.

"In order to prove that being an official can make you rich, I hope the Prime Minister will approve the reimbursement of all expenses incurred within the time of receiving the Soviets' visit." After saying his thoughts, Alan Wilson did not leave immediately but asked for reimbursement.

Mrs. Thatcher was furious and accused the Cabinet Secretary of being self-serving. Alan Wilson turned a deaf ear to this accusation. "This is a confidential official expense. Why should I use my own money to invest in foreign affairs? Private property is sacred."

Violation."

Just kidding, it's obvious that public expenditures can be made, so why should he himself provide advice and also provide money? He has real money.

"Then I'll borrow some money from Mark. I've always regarded him as my own son, and I believe he will never reject me." Alan Wilson had no time to wait for the Prime Minister to wave the Queen's Fist as a sign of departure.

A few minutes later, with the Prime Minister's special warrant in hand, Alan Wilson left No. 10 Downing Street with a windy walk. After get off work, he was already lying comfortably on Hepburn's soft sofa.

At the end of the month, the No. 1 leader of the Soviet Union first proposed "new political thinking" in the "Statement on the Complete Destruction of Nuclear Weapons." He said in the statement: "We must adopt a bold attitude and engage in new political thinking...".

The new thinking has aroused strong repercussions in the free world, especially European countries, which greatly appreciate Tutou's new thinking strategy. Few European countries, regardless of whether the people in power are left-wing or right-wing, express their heartfelt admiration for the Soviets in such a neat way.

The name of Tutou instantly resounded throughout the free world.

One of the key statements of "New Thinking" is the "humane, democratic, socialism" advocated. He believed that the survival interests of mankind in the nuclear age are above all else, which actually eliminated the Soviet nuclear deterrent.

"This is simply great." Silly girl Monroe was delighted from the bottom of her heart when she heard the news, and suddenly fell in love with a map head she had never seen before.

The sexy goddess has survived to this day entirely because Alan Wilson was soft-hearted and did not use his talent as a prime minister in the right place. Although he thought so in his heart, Alan Wilson knew that Monroe was different from Hepburn. Hepburn's kindness was the kind of solution.

After meeting her own needs, Monroe was a bit chaotic in her kindness.

"This matter cannot be solved by the Soviet Union alone. There is more than one country with nuclear weapons." Alan Wilson explained to Monroe, "If you want good results, you need long-term and unremitting efforts, so it is better to say

Don’t be so optimistic.”

"You mean the Americans will oppose it instead?" Monroe's smile froze, and she muttered in a low voice after a long time, "Why is Reagan like this now?"

"Dear, a president must think comprehensively." Alan Wilson was absolutely reasonable with his friends, and directly explained to Reagan, "The hostility has lasted for so many years, and it will take time to resolve. As for Monroe, he has been here several times.

Not here."

"He doesn't come back very often now, maybe he has a girlfriend? He didn't say anything either." Monroe was helpless about her child, wondering if it was because the child came too hard and she was too doting?

Even the supreme authority dared not answer the question. When he was young, he was so proud and puffed up his chest. At this time, he was so helpless. Even if it was one-on-one tutoring, he would not be able to take care of it. Otherwise, Hepburn's child Sheen has already left.

Now that we are on the right track, let’s follow the same pattern for the next round of one-on-one tutoring?

But the problem is that he doesn't dare. Hepburn doesn't know the existence of other people. This is different from the rest of the ladies who all know each other. Hepburn was deceived by him since he was a child.

Hepburn only knew about the existence of Pamela Mountbatten, and he had more contact with Garbo and Vivien Leigh, both of whom were helping him hide it.

You can't change people, and you have to have an old face in the education and guidance department. Lovisa Gustaf has already gone on a military expedition for his father anyway, so this time, Monroe is also given to him.

A share of Fanta Company cannot be given away for free, right? He just asked Garbo's son to take the time to help him take good care of his two younger brothers, so that the Secretary-General of the Liberation Cabinet can benefit society.

For example, Alan Wilson can learn from the latest guiding ideology of the Soviet Union, that is, what is so new about the new thinking?

The new thing is that the free world at this time is indeed touting the map head. It is okay not to praise it. Even the United States is touting it. It believes that the value of all mankind is above all else. It believes that nuclear war cannot be a means to solve any problem.

The United States is most happy with his formulation. Doesn’t this mean giving up nuclear deterrence?

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! "There is no greater pleasure than seeing your opponent make mistakes." Alan Wilson spent half of Yakovlev's interview before he started.

He spent hours learning shitty new ideas and then waited patiently for the visit to begin, for which he had prepared a grand welcome ceremony.

Coincidentally, there was also a person in Moscow at this time, with an unprecedented serious expression, looking at various cases in various parts of the Soviet Union over the past year.

Although Moscow is only a small place compared to the integration of the Soviet Union, the director of the Moscow Security Bureau is himself a member of the KGB Supreme Committee. Alexeyev can get reports from various departments at any time. Otherwise, when the committee meets, he will

Nothing.

Public opinion is changing, this is Alexeev's inner judgment, especially the propaganda department of the Soviet Union, which is very different from the way it was in previous years. It may have been a level that did not seek merit but sought no fault.

But now, let alone a mistake, it is simply tearing down the house, and the source of everything is Yakovlev, the head of the propaganda department.

"What can you do? Yakovlev and I are on the same level. The threat of the KGB can only deter the committee members at the lower level."

Fortseva quietly listened to her son's words, "Let alone you, Chebrikov can't do anything to Yakovlev. The KGB department has great power, so the top leader has always been on guard.

Not to mention that Yakovlev was promoted by Mikhail. Even though he has only been at the top for a short time, he trusts him more than anyone else."

"This reminds me of Sir's reminder." After a long silence, Alexeyev suddenly said, "He said that one day I would encounter difficulties and I would not be able to help but ask him."

"He told you that?" Fortseva was startled and fell into memory. The Cultural Tsar had heard similar words more than once. "In short, just pretend that you don't know what to do. This is beyond your control."

When it comes to Yakovlev's level, it is simply beyond the control of the director of the Security Bureau. Even Furtseva herself cannot compare with an upstart like Yakovlev.

Since Tutou is still very young, it is difficult for Alan Wilson to make the welcome ceremony the same as that of the No. 1 person, but the enthusiasm is still the best interpretation of Yakovlev's status. He completely treats the other party as the No. 2 person in the Soviet Union.

Let’s look at it.

From the very beginning, Yakovlev made him feel at home. Alan Wilson, who was eager to demonstrate the advanced nature of imperialism, looked at Yakovlev's picture and didn't want to see it a second time.

The old face forced a smile.

Is he looking like a propaganda minister? Is it because Tutou himself is not an ordinary person, so he has to find someone worse to gain confidence?

Along with Yakovlev, there was Agriculture Minister Valentin Karbavych Meshetz. Meshetz was overwhelmed by the welcome, but looked at Yakovlev’s heartfelt words.

Smile, it’s hard to say anything.

A day later, while visiting the agricultural achievements of the United Kingdom, Yakovlev's words shocked Meshetz even more: "People live very well without collective farms and state farms. We should live like this too. How wonderful it is."

When Alan Wilson wore a suit and leather tie, answered the phone with a mobile phone, and exposed a second-hand Patek Philippe on his wrist, Yakovlev was deeply immersed in the charm of the British gentleman.

"Mr. Yakovlev, you have served as Canada's ambassador. I believe you are a person with pioneering thinking."

Alan Wilson said with a hint of arrogance, "I wonder what kind of understanding you have of the imperialist countries you call? Huh? In fact, it doesn't matter what you say, the key is what people can get, right?"


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