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Chapter 1,647 The Expectations of the Cultural Czar

"Do you think I will just show one-sided favor to the United States?" Mrs. Thatcher squinted at the man who disrespected her more and more, gritted her teeth and said, "You just look down on me in your heart."

"Don't blame me." Faced with the Empress' fist that was ready to strike, Alan Wilson chose to dodge, but he also admitted this to a certain extent, "From the current interactions with the United States, I really don't see that you defend the United Kingdom.

I really hope to have the opportunity to prove this point. I think even if the Soviet Union announced that its foreign trade would be settled in pounds sterling, you would not dare to agree."

"Why can't I agree? You just look down on me." Mrs. Thatcher grumbled, "Of course I am the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and this has never changed."

"Really?" Alan Wilson raised his eyebrows, "For example, standing on Reagan's side to explain the Third Reich's itinerary?"

Last year, President Reagan visited the Federal Republic of Germany. One of the items on his agenda was to visit the Bitburg cemetery where the bones of SS soldiers were buried. Public opinion in Western Europe was in an uproar and the public was furious. Reagan actually braved protests from all walks of life in Western Europe and stayed with Chancellor Kohl.

Went to Bitburg.

Unlike the irritated Europeans, Mrs. Thatcher reacted with rare calmness and expressed "appreciation" for Reagan's "motivation" to go to Bitburg, because it showed Reagan's "strong desire for world peace and reconciliation in the future"

”.

"Germany is already a threat in the past. Reagan is an important ally now." Mrs. Thatcher explained her behavior, "Why does she always focus on the past?"

"He is still a newbie in politics and has Alzheimer's disease." Alan Wilson couldn't help laughing. "Top Head is a pure idiot. He is only slightly smarter than Map Head. But we are trying to tout such a person into the free world."

An unprecedented leader, hum. Dear Prime Minister, if the world is unbalanced, Britain will be the next enemy of the United States. By then, maybe we and France will be the targets of the next round of attacks by the United States. Anyway, if it were me, I would

We will not let go of potential opponents."

"In fact, if I were an American, no matter how good the British were after the war, I would never give up suppressing the British and would not allow the British to leave any overseas territory. The Prime Minister was a member of the opposition party at the time and had no idea that I

I felt so sad and angry facing the United States at that time. I wished I could blow up Yellowstone Park."

"I didn't know until today that the special relationship between Britain and the United States is not worth a penny in your eyes." Mrs. Thatcher seemed to face the suspicion in her heart, "You simply look down on the United States."

"Who said that the United States has not experienced a tough test? The two wars after the war are hilarious."

Alan Wilson did not deny this. It was just like he had no interest in James and Messi in his previous life. Non-major games showed his demeanor as a ball king. The more major the game, the less expected it is. This has been proven time and time again.

He will only become invisible at critical moments.

The United States usually only thinks about pushing out the allies it controls to serve as scapegoats. But when all its allies were sacrificed, he was not surprised at all when the United States raised its hands and surrendered.

One's own strength is the real power. He believes that the fate of the United States will be Japan's Plaza Accord. This is what he wants Mrs. Thatcher to understand. Britain still cannot put its hope in other countries.

It’s not like we are no longer able to face problems independently now. There are places under direct control of Rhodesia and Malaya, as well as troops stationed in the Middle East. Why should we first ask the United States for its opinion when encountering major issues?

It would be fine if Mrs. Thatcher was really playing a big game of chess. I am afraid that the female prime minister really thought that by standing side by side with the United States, the United States would let Britain go after victory.

"I don't understand your plan. Why do you put semiconductors, which you obviously value very much, in Hong Kong? If this industry is very important as you said, then it wouldn't be very dangerous to put it in Hong Kong."

Mrs. Thatcher gained face from the Hong Kong inspection and questioned Alan Wilson's plan.

"Because the supply chain is in East Asia, this can maximize our advantages. You must know that Japan's semiconductor industry is now the strongest. And considering the market, only Xiangjiang is more suitable."

Alan Wilson replied calmly, "Two factors, the market and the supply chain, make it possible to set up a production base in Xiangjiang. This is also the basic structure of the British world power. The British mainland is responsible for Europe, Xiangjiang is responsible for East Asia, and Malay

The economies of Asia and Australia are integrated, and so far, nothing major has happened."

He only does practical things, unlike Mrs. Thatcher. He is good at pretending to be the leader of the free world, but that's about it for other things.

Later, with Alan Wilson running his own Whitehall and Mrs Thatcher busy establishing herself as the leader of the free world, Mrs Thatcher delivered a major speech in the southwestern English city of Torquay, where her Conservative Party held a meeting

Central Council meeting.

In this speech, Mrs. Thatcher set the tone of her visit to the Soviet Union, stating that she would seek relaxation through dialogue. However, the attitude of dialogue was absolutely tit-for-tat and preemptive.

This is completely different from the common practice of most Western leaders who deliberately downplay their anti-Soviet tone in public speeches before visiting the Soviet Union in order to create a certain friendly and harmonious atmosphere.

Mrs. Thatcher decided to stand out at this delicate moment and show her tough style and iron will.

She said: "We have seen in the speeches of the Soviet leader an unmistakable admission that the system has lost its effectiveness. Not only has it failed to bring the Soviet Union to catch up with the West, it has fallen further behind. We have heard the Soviet leader use

New languages ​​speak, like what we find of 'glasnost' and 'democratization' etc. But do these languages ​​mean the same thing to them as they mean to us? Some have been thrown in jail for their religious and political beliefs

people have been released. We welcome this. But many more good prisoners are still imprisoned in prisons or refused to emigrate abroad. We want to see them free and reunite with their families overseas.

If that's what they choose."

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Come down.

Pamela Mountbatten pulled her husband's ear and said dissatisfied, "You let your daughter plan such a thing? Do you really think of Pamela as an emotionless machine?"

"Oh, I was shocked." Looking away from the TV show, Alan Wilson replied flatteringly, "It's not a big problem. Pamela should also see the real world, and it will be good for her. This kind of

Don’t things happen all the time in the world? Right?”

Even in countries that are famous for their public security, such as the Soviet Union, security has deteriorated very quickly in recent years. As for a big country, it has only been a few years since it cracked down hard. It has not been forgotten so quickly since 1983.

"That's what I said, but she is a girl. You can just instruct others to do this kind of thing." Pamela Mountbatten put down her hands, still not wanting her daughter to participate in this kind of thing.

"But if she chooses to go into politics, she will encounter this kind of thing sooner or later. Instead of being a puppet on strings, it is better to be a conspirator." Alan Wilson insisted on his opinion, but immediately comforted, "I will not harm my children.

Yes, you have to believe me."

He didn't know that Alexeyev, who had returned to Moscow, had already told the whole story about his meeting in Xiangjiang and the cultural tsar. When he mentioned the promise of supreme authority, he repeated this sentence, "I will not harm my children."

, the Culture Czar also admitted this after listening.

"It's right to be careful. Think about it. Grishin was also dismissed from his post at this year's meeting." Furtseva said to Alexeyev, "You should know what his status is."

Grishin is the first secretary of the Moscow Municipal Party Committee. He was appreciated during the Brezhnev era and was considered a flag of the Soviet conservatives, but now he has also been dismissed by the leader. In a system like the Soviet Union, the number one figure is almost

Unlimited power.

Brezhnev's seemingly powerful group has been greatly weakened after Grishin was dismissed. The most powerful local faction now should be Ukraine's First Secretary Shcherbytsky.

"And I'm sure that if he proposes to retire this time, the First Secretary will definitely agree to it this time." Fortseva explained, "Now that he has secured his position, he has begun to put his supporters at various key points.

Department."

"Sir said he would make the problem bigger, and he was very dissatisfied with the Kremlin's ability." Alexeyev shook his head and said, "It's a pity that the meeting lasted only a short time. If I talk to my mother,

If so, I think there will definitely be more gains.”

"This is not a problem. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a diplomatic invitation to the United Kingdom. Based on my understanding of him, he will definitely find a way to follow." Fortseva said with a relaxed expression, "Maybe this time I will have a conversation with him.

More important than the time in Potsdam."

Fortseva had to believe in men of the same status as her husband, but the problem was obvious. The statistics in the more than a year after the leader came to power did not lie. All aspects showed a certain degree of decline. This

This cannot be compensated by the launch of the Mir space station.

The acceleration strategy was implemented to increase investment in the machine manufacturing industry. However, it backfired. Due to the radical reform measures, the national fiscal deficit expanded, prices rose, currency wassuance increased, and industrial enterprises suffered large losses.

Fortseva felt that Tikhonov, the Chairman of the Council of Ministers, would soon be used as a scapegoat, even if he carried out the instructions of the leader in all aspects.

No amount of pro-people speeches from Tutou can make up for the comprehensive setback in data. Now even Fortseva feels that this is a fool, so Alexeyev wants to go abroad to meet the Soviet Union's enemy and father.

She didn't object.

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