Obviously, infiltrating the Iron Curtain requires money. It’s not that Alan Wilson is particularly patriotic. He must bear the money that should be taken by the country.
But some money, such as the funds for Alexeyev, obviously cannot be paid by the state.
Imagine if in the future the money received from the Democracy Foundation and the Freedom Club were used to buy a capable and reliable force, and they would have to try to trick the mantis at the critical moment.
Then the British side will definitely find out that the money used to save the Soviet Union was provided by the British. Even if Alan Wilson jumped into the Atlantic Ocean, it would not be clear.
Therefore, some money must be taken by oneself. Seeing that the appreciation of the yen has reached a critical point, the exchange rate alone no longer has the potential to make profits. Alan Wilson contacted Arnold and allocated part of the funds invested in Japan. As for this part,
How much is the capital guarantee, that is, the amount that is guaranteed not to accompany you, and you can stay in Japan.
Alan Wilson will keep his share of this part of the funds, and then return all the principal to ladies with the same status as his wife. As for the money temporarily left in Arnold's hands, it is not his, the supreme authority himself
The portion that belongs to Whitehall can be given to the future stars of Whitehall, but the portion belonging to other ladies will be used for dividends.
"Hide it from Pamela." Alan Wilson, who was holding the microphone, did not forget to warn Arnold when talking on the phone. You must know that Pamela Mountbatten also invested huge sums of money in Japan.
"Has my father concluded that the appreciation of the yen has reached its peak?" Arnold asked, "It is still for safety reasons that we have to withdraw funds in Japan."
"Of course it's the latter, otherwise I wouldn't just let you withdraw your principal." Alan Wilson replied decisively, "I always have to give others a reason to feel at ease, right?"
Should Alan Wilson wait until the 1990s and watch the yen rush from 150 to 80? Theoretically, it can indeed double, but after so many years, it is not clear whether it will be a loss or a gain after inflation.
, Arnold immediately agreed, "I will withdraw the funds within two months without alerting all parties."
Alan Wilson put down the microphone and stood with his hands behind his back. In fact, although Britain's national power is far stronger than in history, it is still a bit awkward to say that it can swallow the dividends of the Cold War in one go.
I wonder if this can be achieved with help from France? Whether Mitterrand can be trusted is a question.
Infiltration within the Iron Curtain can be done secretly. As for the Horn of Africa, Alan Wilson is not polite. Rhodesia still needs help. This help is not the same as help from the Balkans. It needs Rhodesia.
The armed forces can contribute to the chaos in the Horn of Africa to a certain extent.
Now there is another question, what should South Africa do? You know, it is already 1987, the year is not important, but South Africa has been researching nuclear weapons for some time.
If the white regime that promotes apartheid is allowed to acquire nuclear weapons, on the one hand, when South Africa collapses, the white South African government may use them.
Another extremely slim possibility is that what if the white South African regime maintains its power through nuclear weapons? It becomes a powerful faction and the King of Africa?
This is obviously unacceptable, and although Mrs. Thatcher firmly supported South Africa's move regardless of the Commonwealth's ideas, she was stopped by Alan Wilson, but this issue cannot be delayed.
He had to talk to Mrs. Thatcher and went to No. 10 Downing Street. Mr. Thatcher was also there. He nodded to Alan Wilson and left, leaving space for the Cabinet Secretary and the Prime Minister.
"Mr. Thatcher is such a good man." Alan Wilson praised him, and he swore that it was purely a compliment.
But who knew that Mrs. Thatcher's expression changed and she protested in a low voice, "My relationship with my husband is very stable. Don't mess around."
I just said it casually! Alan Wilson shouted that he was wronged, why is it a crime to even praise now? "Have you never talked to Reagan about the research on South Africa's nuclear weapons? What does Washington think? Now
The situation is extremely critical, and it will definitely not be a good thing if these Boers, who have caused us trouble in the past, control nuclear weapons."
"They are white people." Mrs. Thatcher said something she would never dare to say in public, but that's what she obviously thought. "There is still gold in hand that we need."
"Isn't the 6,300 tons of gold in the national treasury not enough? As for the issue of white people, Eastern Europeans have lighter skin than those in England. This has been studied. If this is also a friendly reason, we should ally with the Soviet Union and end the Cold War."
Alan Wilson thought to himself that you seemed to be teasing me, and he accidentally emphasized, "I only know that without the resistance of the Boers, Britain would not have consumed huge national power before World War I. I wish that the entire Boer race would be exterminated."
It is so straightforward to forgive the supreme authority. Since Mrs. Thatcher claimed a white regime, Alan Wilson did not hide it. He wished that the Boers were ethnically cleansed by black people.
"You are really an internationalist." Mrs. Thatcher said sarcastically, seeming to be connoting Alan Wilson's equal views on Africa.
"Don't say that. Without me, Rhodesia would have been independent a long time ago. I have different attitudes towards places that are obedient and places that are disobedient."
Alan Wilson squinted his eyes and said, "I know you have always been interested in petty profits. You only care about whether you can make profits during your term of office. You don't care about the whole black Africa's opinion of Britain. But the Queen is the head of the Commonwealth, and Her Majesty the Queen does care.
.So I can’t allow you to mess around on this matter.”
This tone simply angered Mrs. Thatcher. The Iron Lady now wanted to make a fuss, but she restrained herself after hearing the next words. She heard Alan Wilson continue, "It is obvious that the Soviet Union is now in strategic contraction.
Among them, I believe that even the United States does not want another country with nuclear weapons in the world, especially since South Africa is obviously more powerful than its surrounding countries, and it is likely to use its geographical location to break away from its control and become a transcendent country in Africa."
"This is not allowed. I believe that once the issue of nuclear weapons is communicated to the United States, the United States will take measures to kill it after learning about the research process. I am fully confident in this."
South Africa's nuclear weapons research has its own background. In the 1970s, South Africa embarked on the road to develop nuclear weapons. In 1971, South Africa's Mining Minister De Wet ordered the study of "peaceful nuclear explosions". In 1974, the South African government
Approved the "Peaceful Nuclear Explosion Plan" and decided to develop a limited deterrent force. This began the simultaneous development of nuclear weapons and the construction of nuclear test sites.
The "Peaceful Nuclear Explosive Device" was initially developed by the Atomic Energy Corporation. Due to slow progress, it was taken over by the Ordnance Corporation in 1978. The company set up a comprehensive facility for the development of nuclear weapons in Adewela. In 1982, the Atomic Energy Corporation
Devela develops a new nuclear explosive device.
At the same time, the United States and the Soviet Union discovered a "double flash" signal unique to a nuclear explosion over Prince Edward Island, which belongs to South Africa, 2,400 kilometers southeast of South Africa. South Africa and Israel cooperated in the nuclear test. According to the "double flash"
The signal speculates that the nuclear explosion power is equivalent to the TNT equivalent of Hiroshima.
"Prime Minister, do you dare to take the initiative to talk to President Reagan about what you think about South Africa possessing nuclear weapons?"
Alan Wilson spoke again and again, "Don't you like to talk about the special relationship between Britain and the United States? Look at the other side of the special relationship. Will it protect the white country you talk about? But before communicating, let me remind you that Reagan just
He pardoned three million illegal immigrants, but he is not even willing to guarantee his English status. He may not care about the white country you talk about."
Alan Wilson began to shirk that such a major issue should obviously be communicated by the Prime Minister personally, but he could predict the result.
The only exception to the United States is Israel. Even Britain's nuclear weapons were independently researched after falling out with the United States. The United States is not willing to share them with the United Kingdom, let alone South Africa, which has an unstable foundation.
Just when Mrs. Thatcher was thinking about whether to talk to Reagan about the attitude of the United States in South Africa, good news came from North Africa. The Khartoum government announced that it would change the name of the Democratic Republic of Sudan to the Republic of Sudan, changing the name of democracy from the country to the Republic of Sudan.
name, and the Khartoum government promised to carry out multi-party reform.
"We in the UK put in a little effort and this country collapsed." Alan Wilson laughed cheerfully at the Whitehall meeting.
He estimated that the Khartoum government should also ask for help from the Soviet Union, but was rejected, and Sudan was not as stubborn as the Mengistu regime.
In addition, as a country whose main ethnic group is Arab, the entire Arab world is now hostile to itself. Egypt in the north is close at hand as an Arab military power. South Sudan is also eyeing it. Ethiopia, which has good relations with it, is also in difficulty now. Silai
If you want to go, surrender and lose half the money.
There is no doubt that this is a huge victory for Britain. The African strategy has just been proposed, and immediately a country with an area of nearly two million square kilometers cannot bear the pressure and chooses to say goodbye to the Soviet system. If this is not considered a victory, what is it?
This is considered a victory.
When Mrs. Thatcher received the news, she felt very complicated. When talking about the importance of South Africa, Alan Wilson said that as the Soviet Union's influence in Africa declined, South Africa would be useless.
Now there is news that Sudan will change its name and change the country's system. Obviously, in this disagreement, Alan Wilson is the one who has the upper hand.
It must be a victory for Britain, after all, it was Britain that led the wave of severing diplomatic relations with Sudan. But between the two, it was obviously not Mrs. Thatcher who won. The Horn of Africa strategy was proposed by the Cabinet Secretary-General.