Fortseva didn't know the term united front value, but the Soviet Union's containment effect, and having stayed at the top of the Soviet Union for so many years, the cultural tsar still had a certain understanding of it. Although both Britain and France currently maintain considerable strength, the local size of the two countries
Inadequacy is also a fact.
Once the Soviet Union fails, the difficulty of the United States forcibly cutting off France's North African territories and British overseas territories will only depend on Washington's determination.
On the territorial issue, if the Soviet Union only had a problem, then Britain and France would have a much bigger problem, and they would not be able to withstand the various means of the United States.
Otherwise, as long as you have been at a high level for a long time, you will always have some understanding. The unconfirmed speculation of the cultural tsar is almost a common understanding among the traditional European powers, except Germany, when the Soviet Union is about to die.
We eagerly hope that the Soviet Union will become stronger. Everyone understands that the value of the united front of all countries lies in the Soviet Union.
The United States definitely wants to make the Soviet Union kneel down. As an important part of the Five Eyes Alliance, Alan Wilson, who represents the United Kingdom, knows very well that with the thaw of the Soviet Union's domestic environment, various associations and foundations are still springing up like mushrooms after rain.
If it appears, is there no US dollar support behind it?
In terms of national strength, the United States should be the biggest winner of the Cold War. Except for those who did not escape, most of the scientific research talents of the Soviet Union were accepted by the United States. The amount of scientific research talents obtained by a certain big country is simply incomparable to that of the United States.
Alan Wilson had different opinions on whether the United States would benefit the most. He wanted to strive for a better future for Britain.
Now that Alexeyev wants to try to see if he can use a mantis as a chariot, Alan Wilson is also ready to make a big move. The thought of winning the Soviet Union and returning to the peak of the British Empire is always lingering.
, that’s why he put his chips on Alexeyev, the director of the Moscow Security Bureau, whose level is already quite high.
Many of the later Russian oligarchs were nothing more than little shrimps at this time. Even the fathers of independence after the disintegration only relied on local separatist forces. What is indispensable is that they themselves were members of the Soviet Union.
Senior officials. They can all do it. There is no reason why Alexeyev can't.
Alan Wilson is focusing the intelligence department's attention on the work against the Soviet Union to see what level several famous Russian oligarchs in later generations have reached now and whether there is any obstacle to the big guys who are trying to manipulate the mantis.
It will definitely not work for the UK and the US to cast a wide net. On the one hand, the UK cannot afford to fight, and on the other hand, Washington may realize that the UK may have other ideas.
The supreme authority bets only on Alexeyev, but he will definitely make a big bet. Whether he can get the maximum benefit will depend on whether the son of the Tsar can achieve his ultimate success.
Not long after, through communication with the Five Eyes Alliance, he got everything he wanted. Now Washington will definitely not see the future. Who knows that among the documents shared with the UK, there is really a future where Russia will be all-powerful for a period of time.
Are the oligarchs here?
It is a normal operation for the United States to invest in opposition. Even in small countries in the third world, there is no guarantee of success, let alone success within the enemy it has faced for decades?
Investing in opposition is just path dependence. Regardless of whether it is successful or not, the funds must go somewhere.
This document cannot be compared with the importance of Britain's allies. Since London wanted to be prepared before Mrs. Thatcher's visit to the Soviet Union, it was natural to submit it immediately, and it could also consolidate the special relationship.
Among these documents is Chubais Borisevich, the father of privatization in the Soviet Union. At this time, Chubais had just joined a democratic club.
There is also Khodorkovsky, who later developed the most financial resources in Russia. Khodorkovsky was very smart. When he heard that production and management similar to capitalism could be carried out in universities, he signed up and participated.
With the support of the school's Communist Youth League, a "Youth Entrepreneurship Fund" was established.
Although the fund is just a name, if it wants to develop, it still needs to get money. So Khodorkovsky decided to get some money.
He thought of a high-temperature research institute that studied rockets in the suburbs of Moscow. At that time, weapons research institutes like this in the Soviet Union had a high status, but after the leader came to power, no one paid attention to such research. But these research institutes have money.
Khodorkovsky found Scheindlin, the director of the High Temperature Research Institute, and after announcing his home address, he also told him about several senior figures in the Soviet Communist Youth League.
Anyway, the director didn’t know whether Khodorkovsky knew him, but the director understood Khodorkov’s purpose, so he approved the necessary funds in the name of a scientific research project.
Kovsky got it easily.
Another familiar name, Berezovsky, was very excited about finding a new industry for himself. Under the new economic reforms, he concluded that the automobile industry would have great potential. So he quit his job and co-founded a car brokerage company.
company.
Indeed, today's cars are a symbol of dignity and status for the Soviet people. Owning a car has become a goal pursued by many people.
If there is a need, there is a market. Although Berezovsky did not have much money on hand, he still borrowed some money and bought a second-hand Mercedes-Benz from Germany. Soon, the second-hand Mercedes-Benz was
Sold it for three times the price.
Just by changing hands, there was such a high profit. Berezovsky felt that this was more promising than any other job.
Gusinski had just resigned and was working as a contractor with great prospects. He was developing his business talent and looking forward to his own future.
As for the other members of the oligarchs, no such person has been found so far. Alan Wilson has made a not difficult judgment and can determine that these few people, Alexeyev, can easily be crushed to death if he thinks about it. The oligarchs are just
It will take until the Khitan period for the first appearance of greatness and power to truly cover the sky.
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! There are many unknown names in the document, and among foundations and clubs that I have never heard of, obviously casting a wide net cannot guarantee the success rate.
The Americans didn't pay much attention to these people. Since the British needed it, they shared it without reservation. Anyway, they didn't have a high status and didn't invest much money.
Alan Wilson was grateful for the sharing from his close allies, but also felt that the Americans' work was not as deep as he imagined.
But when I think about it, I understand. That was the Soviet Union. Who would have thought that the final result of the Soviet Union would be so dramatic. Even the most optimistic people in the key road would not have thought that in modern society, there would actually be people who surrendered without a fight.
things happen.
If Americans could follow their experience in the vast third world and work within the Soviet Union, they would be worthy of their responsibilities, and they would never think that they would actually succeed.
"It doesn't seem like a big problem, but it's still early. Let's take a look at the development in the next few years." Alan Wilson put away this extremely important document that Washington did not pay attention to at all.
After get off work, he didn't forget to ask Pamela Mountbatten if she had any intention to support some people in the Soviet Union who had a favorable impression of Britain?
"In the Soviet Union, which areas deserve support?" Pamela Mountbatten asked, wanting her husband to give her some advice.
"Eastern Ukraine is good, and this good refers to the territory of the Soviet Union." Alan Wilson particularly emphasized this point. The Soviet Union can basically be summarized as a pile of shit.
Among other countries, eastern Ukraine is at most equivalent to the northeastern part of a certain big country, the Great Lakes region of the mountain city, and the Scottish region of the United Kingdom. If you want to say it is a good place, of course it is. But if you look at the whole world as a whole, then
These places are doomed.
Without globalization, these places can develop very well relying on their own resources, but globalization is to integrate the world's most outstanding advantages into one system. Take Northeast China as an example, you have coal mines, let alone coal mines in Australia.
Shanxi and Inner Mongolia have lower costs than you. There is oil, and Middle East oil is watching you.
Not to mention the Northeast, even the enhanced version of the Great Lakes of the United States has been severely impacted by globalization. It increasingly agrees with America first, and has begun to separate from the east and west coasts of the United States.
The theory is a theory, just like the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau with so many mountains and mountains, it is impossible not to have mines, but after a little calculation of the mining costs, the most cost-effective way is not to mine.
"What I can determine is that Leningrad is definitely being targeted by more than one country now. As for Moscow, it is the capital of the Soviet Union, and the political center is too risky." Alan Wilson can't say that in Moscow, he has already put his chips on the good.
As for the eldest son, "The third place is Ukraine. Concentrating there will be of huge benefit to the UK."
The supreme authority Shenyi Quanquan must shoulder the responsibility to infiltrate British interests into the Soviet Union and seize a commanding heights in the future.
If nothing else, the black soil of Ukraine could make Pamela Mountbatten's journey as a grain merchant smoother and make her a leader in the industry.
The next day, Mrs. Thatcher received intelligence provided by U.S. allies to facilitate Mrs. Thatcher’s trip to the Soviet Union. Alan Wilson assumed the role of commentator, “The numerous fruits of democratization need to be recognized.
, as the leader of the free world, I think the Prime Minister must do his duty."
"You also know that the Kremlin may refuse." At home, Mrs. Thatcher could of course speak harsh words without any scruples, but when it came to the Soviet Union, the initiative lay with others.
"Why not give it a try? Do the strong leaders of the free world only exist in the internal meetings of the Conservative Party?" Alan Wilson said with a smile, "Just say that you want to see the reform results of new thinking, and ask
Britain won't lose anything, so I think Tutou will agree."
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