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Chapter 1,667 Simple Complications

British Civil Servant Chapter 1667 Simple Complications

There are now more than 70 members of the Conservative Party who are inextricably linked to before and after World War II. Although not as exaggerated as Japan's hereditary members, they still account for a quarter of the Conservative members.

Pamela Mountbatten didn't think it was a big problem to win over thirty MPs to rebel, not to mention that Alan Wilson could help in Whitehall.

If these MPs with interests in World War II see that Hess can continue to live, and the UK has no excuse to continue to imprison him, if they want to kill him and silence him, no operation can be done without hiding it from the Cabinet Secretary-General. This matter can be done, but absolutely

It can't be done in vain.

"As for the special relationship between Britain and the United States? If it exists, it has never been a hot topic. The president of the United States can only be re-elected twice. Who can guarantee that the next president will be like Reagan?" Alan Wilson thinks the special relationship is nonsense,

Also because Reagan's successor, Bush Sr., was a pragmatist.

Mrs. Thatcher had touted the special relationship between Britain and the United States for many years. As the US president changed, not surprisingly, it became Mrs. Thatcher's passion again. During the Bush Sr. era, Mrs. Thatcher's special relationship between Britain and the United States became another thing.

She was talking to herself, so she said that licking a dog would lead to a good death.

According to her term of office, Mrs. Thatcher will definitely see changes in the special relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom. Alan Wilson does not need to worry about this. Bush Sr. is not the crazy person like Reagan. The supreme authority remembers that he

They can all be regarded as old friends of the people of a certain big country.

Of course, his son George W. Bush did make a certain big country feel in danger for a while, but there was also Uncle Deng's shocking collision that lured George W. Bush away, and finally there was no danger.

"Actually, I like Vice President Bush very much. If we talk about some practical benefits rather than a sour special relationship, at least I don't feel disgusted."

The couple are not young now, but they were walking hand in hand just outside the palace. They didn't know that Princess Diana saw this, and she was quite envious.

The day after she was re-elected as Prime Minister for the third time, Mrs. Thatcher went to Buckingham Palace to present the list of her new cabinet members to the Queen. Several key ministers remained in office, including the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Nigel Law.

Sen, Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe, Home Secretary Douglas Hurd and Defense Secretary George Younglow.

Most of them are acquaintances. It seems that Mrs. Thatcher does not think it is necessary to adjust the cabinet again in the short term. After all, she has already kicked out the disobedient people from the cabinet.

The first thing Mrs. Thatcher did after her re-election was to visit the United States. Alan Wilson listened silently and did not express any opinions. Mrs. Thatcher directly asked, "Don't say anything?"

"There's nothing to say. Reagan is now trapped in the Yin Lang family. The myth of a politician has been shattered. You are free to be the prime minister if you want." Alan Wilson replied calmly, "That's what politicians are like. They say one thing and do another.

Yes, I have become accustomed to it over the years. Some people are enthusiastic about the special relationship, some are not, and foreign policy will change at any time."

The United States quietly sold weapons through secret channels to its former sworn enemy Yin Lang, who was in the midst of the "Two Yin War", in exchange for the Yin Lang government persuading Lebanon to release another American hostage held in Beirut. The matter did not end there, this sale

Money from the weapons was then used by the CIA to covertly fund Nicaraguan rebels.

Both of these major events were carried out secretly without the knowledge of the U.S. Congress and the public.

As soon as this explosive news was revealed, there was an immediate uproar among Congress and the public. The target of condemnation was directed at the Reagan administration and President Reagan himself. It came with such ferocity that for a time, it seemed that "dark clouds were threatening to overwhelm the city."

The intensity was no less intense than the bombardment against President Nixon.

Although the President's Special Three-person Commission and the Joint Investigative Committee of the House of Representatives and the Senate both issued statements declaring that President Reagan had nothing to do with the matter and could not confirm any illegal misconduct, many people still did not believe the results of such investigations. The image of President Reagan

He was severely damaged and his credibility suffered a huge blow. The media published nothing but cruel and contemptuous comments about him.

"Isn't it just a secret operation?" Mrs. Thatcher said dissatisfied, "Didn't you also say that sometimes the country has to give up on good people who do not cooperate."

"I said this, but I'm not stupid enough to be exposed." Alan Wilson took a step back and said as if it had nothing to do with me, "It would be better for the Prime Minister to be more rigorous in his words."

When Mrs. Thatcher arrived in Washington, she saw Ronald Reagan, who was no longer as high-spirited as before. He looked like he was mourning his heir, helpless.

Alan Wilson was very opposed to Mrs. Thatcher always forgetting about the United States, but fortunately, another member of the real mom-and-pop shop still managed to become a husband and wife, and received a group of idlers in the eyes of the Cabinet Secretary-General at the Hoxon Manor that had been given to Sophia.

Almost all of these people are veteran supporters of the special relationship between Britain and the United States, and their qualifications are far older than Mrs. Thatcher.

And these guests, many of whom have even left the political world, are talking about something that has nothing to do with the special relationship between Britain and the United States, but another person from another country. Hess still needs to be eradicated.

For the richest woman, this was not unexpected at all. Her husband had already given warning before and quickly called Whitehall, "What are you doing, dear?"

"Investigating whether the media that cheered for the Prime Minister during this election were all flawless? It is very rewarding." Alan Wilson said with the microphone between his arms. There is no need to hide it. He has been doing this for decades, but he is very concerned about the British

This group of people in China is quite good. Although those who are interested have been checking it out for decades, they have never dealt with anyone. They just left evidence, "There must be something on the phone. What do you want to ask?"

This chapter is not finished yet, please click the next page to continue reading the exciting content! "Isn't it a waste of resources if there is only one prisoner in a prison?" Pamela Mountbatten asked based on the truth, there is only one prisoner in a prison, in this world

Of course such a place exists. In West Berlin Prison, with the release of Speer and others in 1966, Hess, the only remaining inmate of Spandau Prison, became the loneliest man in the world.

The German deputy head of state, who fell into the hands of the British in the early days of World War II, was no more serious than the other prisoners in terms of crimes, and the other prisoners had been released for twenty years. It was inappropriate to keep him alone, and the Soviet Union had already

He hoped to release Hess and then close the prison, so the resistance to releasing Hess definitely did not come from the Soviet Union.

"We have always emphasized openness. Dear, we must ensure that things are transparent and open. You must know that this is what the Prime Minister has been emphasizing since he took office. He even made a TV series to express our connotation." Ellen Wilson implicitly reminded the richest woman to keep things open.

All evidence remains.

"Of course I won't be so naive." Pamela Mountbatten gripped the microphone and said, "It mainly depends on when it is convenient for you."

"That's right. Of course, such a big thing will have to wait until the Prime Minister comes back, but she will be back tomorrow." Ellen Wilson Shi Shiran said, "I have just been re-elected, so I went to wipe Reagan's butt. But it's not a big problem. We should

We got what we got. There are videos of the Soviets wanting to release Hess and the British wanting to kill him, so what are we afraid of?"

The next day, Mrs. Thatcher came back and eagerly recounted her visit to the United States just in time for the Yin Lang scandal. Mrs. Thatcher used her good influence and feminine charm in the eyes of the American people to praise President Reagan.

Praise his style of conduct and performance in governance.

In an interview with CBS's "Face the Nation," she also gave a loud cheer to the depressed American public.

"To be honest, Reagan's term is running out." Alan Wilson reminded with regret, "I don't think he can do anything except squeeze Britain out of the influence of the African strategy. Negligence, maybe

That idiot at the top of the map can give Reagan some credit."

Without further ado, Alan Wilson elaborated on the problems posed by Hess, "We always believed that the Soviet Union would firmly oppose the release of Hess, but since the leader came to power, the Soviet Union has changed its view. Now we will show the Soviet Union as the bad guy.

, no one believed it at all. In fact, everyone knew in their hearts that it was Britain that really wanted this old man to die, and they could not let him out alive."

"Then let him die." Mrs. Thatcher nodded happily, "But don't let the Soviets discover it. Can you do it during the time when the Soviet warden is guarding you?"

Alan Wilson's eyes were almost glued to the Prime Minister's face, which made the Iron Lady very uncomfortable. Finally, she said leisurely, "Can you stop being so wishful thinking when considering the problem? Are you still planning to frame it for the Soviets and say they were responsible for the murder?"

Hess? You are right. I don’t have the ability, but I estimate that the Prime Minister’s attempt to persuade Sulin Warden to surrender will definitely succeed.”

Under this kind of gaze, Mrs. Thatcher's cheeks turned red. She also felt that her idea was too naive, but she still refused to accept it, "The Soviet Union is suitable for this kind of role."

"I really hope a meteorite hits the earth." Alan Wilson turned around and left. He was unwilling to contradict the Prime Minister. Sooner or later, he would send the Atlantic faction and this Prime Minister to the dustbin of history.

This requires selecting reliable people from MI6 to operate, and the number cannot be too many, because Alan Wilson will still kill people and silence them, and at the same time, he will also keep the evidence of the silence. Of course, when he silences him, he still has to make a decision with the Prime Minister.

Yes, Alan Wilson has never objected to this kind of thing, but he will never do it on his own. The Prime Minister must kill people and silence them together with him.

"We need to get all of Hess's personal belongings, especially the diary. After you get these physical evidences, you will personally silence the agents who performed the mission."

[To tell you the truth, I have been using Yeguo to read and catch up on books recently. I can switch sources and read aloud with more sounds.

Alan Wilson secretly found Ross and said with a guilty conscience, "You must never mention this to Margaret, or your mother will cause trouble for me."


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