British Civil Servants Chapter 1673 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty
It’s just that when the time comes, France may be dragged into the fight, which is very sad. I don’t know if it was influenced by the British. Alan Wilson himself doesn’t have a good impression of France.
But if he wants to dominate the European order, he still has to bring France along. If he is French, he will not need to consider Britain at all. It is simply too sad.
France also has a strong base in Eastern Europe. For example, Romanian leader Ceausescu takes an independent path in Eastern Europe. Romania's path is called Eastern European Gaullism. Romania claims to be a descendant of the Romans and is also culturally Latin.
France is the big brother of Latin countries.
And to achieve this condition, Tutou must also finish everything he needs to do. One year before the disintegration of the Soviet Union, thanks to Tutou's talent and strategy, it turned out that the number one figure in the Soviet Union could not afford the hotel expenses for visiting foreign countries.
, such a thing as a hasty return to the country. At the same time, half of the world owed the Soviet Union $250 billion in foreign debt.
Alan Wilson is now eager to hope that the Soviet Union, under the wise leadership of Tutou, will fast forward to the point where the Khitan people can bribe the Taman division by drawing cakes without having to finish the meal.
As long as the entire Soviet Union reaches that level, everything can be discussed. The current Soviet Union still cannot reassure its supreme authority.
However, this does not delay the supreme authority from indulging in self-indulgence. As long as these two aircraft carriers are completed, the Royal Navy will have nine aircraft carrier battle groups, and Reagan's plan of 600 battleships has given the US Navy 15 aircraft carrier battle groups.
As for the strength of the Soviet Red Navy, it can be determined that it is stronger than the original Soviet Red Navy, because according to the satellite map reality, the Varyag is almost completed. The keel of the Ulyanovsk has been laid.
Even if compared with the Soviet Red Navy in the original time and space, if Alan Wilson remembers correctly, the construction goal of the Soviet Red Navy is to be able to deal with eight U.S. aircraft carrier battle groups at the same time in one dispatch, and contain 60% of the U.S. Navy.
In terms of strength, it is now certain that if the Royal Navy and the Red Navy were in the same camp, their strength would exceed that of the U.S. Navy.
Of course, due to various factors such as the special relationship between Britain and the United States and the pursuit of the Soviet Red Navy, it is almost impossible for the Royal Navy to stand in the same camp as the Soviet Red Navy.
At this time, there are several misunderstandings about the U.S. Navy. Many misunderstandings were corrected by the United States after the Gulf War. Now Alan Wilson certainly cannot give the U.S. Navy a chance to correct its mistakes. The United States wants to correct its own mistakes.
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However, the military revisions brought to the United States by the Gulf War were not all good. After the Gulf War, the Pentagon began to brew a shift from sea to land. Warships like Zumwalt gradually occupied the U.S. Navy's building blocks after the Gulf War.
The core of military thinking.
The British Ministry of Defense has a plan to attack Yin Lang. If close allies need it, Alan Wilson can hand it over without reservation from the perspective of the special relationship between Britain and the United States.
"Where else have I been negligent?" The chauffeur who took the Cabinet Secretary-General back to Whitehall had to listen to the whole process. The head of the civil service was like a mentally ill person, and from time to time he would say two laments for the country and the people.
This was very torturous, but fortunately it is finally over.
Mrs. Thatcher was very angry. After much pressure from her, former Industry Secretary Cecil Parkinson was declared guilty by the British Supreme Court and was about to go to prison to serve a not-so-short sentence. He became a considerable figure in British politics.
A rare example.
Mrs. Thatcher, who had repeatedly tried to rescue her but was ignored by the Supreme Court, was of course very angry. She was the Prime Minister and the Supreme Court ignored his opinions.
When she arrived at No. 10 Downing Street, Mrs. Thatcher had not yet recovered from her rage. Alan Wilson had no intention of comforting her. This time, he won the secret confrontation again, but there was no need for the Prime Minister of the British Empire to know this.
thing.
"The Supreme Court is against me." Alan Wilson didn't ask, but Mrs. Thatcher took the initiative to speak, feeling that the Supreme Court didn't take her as the Prime Minister seriously.
"What's wrong? This is not normal." Alan Wilson thought to himself about the separation of powers in the United Kingdom. Why should the Supreme Court respect you? "If you are guilty, you must be sentenced. You cannot let the former industry minister go because he thinks he is not guilty. Otherwise, the law
How is the authority reflected?”
"It's easy for you to say that. Everyone in the party knows that he is my supporter. If I can't keep it, who will support me?" Mrs. Thatcher was indignant. From this point of view, she knew that the Iron Lady was still better than the map head.
, at least know how to take care of his fans.
However, Alan Wilson cannot let this person go. The Minister of Industry's deindustrialization cannot be forgiven by him. Being loyal to Mrs. Thatcher is not loyal to Britain. He can only treat Mrs. Thatcher's complaints as if he did not hear them.
Don't answer, stay silent.
"Aren't you usually very talkative?" Mrs. Thatcher felt that she had been coldly bullied and that the Cabinet Secretary did not respect him as Prime Minister.
"I have nothing to say, so why don't I cover it up? If I can't cover it up, what can I do if it goes to the Supreme Court?" Alan Wilson spread his hands, and Mrs. Thatcher felt that these words were easy to say, "How did you cover it up?"
"I have never encountered anything like this." Alan Wilson told the truth. After becoming Cabinet Secretary, he never left evidence of his actions. For example, he censored British TV series in his spare time.
The result is also very obvious. TV series that do not meet the needs of supreme authority have all been killed, which has reduced a lot of mental pollution among British audiences.
For example, for more than 20 years, there has never been a TV series broadcast in the UK where the heroine is pregnant with someone else's child and the hero is a dog-licker and does not change his true colors. This is only an insignificant part of his contribution to the UK.
Later, the British producers learned the wisdom and emphasized that the character was a French national when designing this kind of scene. This was acceptable, and the supreme authority was not unreasonable.
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! Finally, after talking about the Secretary of Industry, Mrs. Thatcher asked Alan Wilson’s purpose, “Can you please let me know before Map Head visits the United States?
He will visit London. Although there is no specific information channel, I think the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty can almost be negotiated, and it would be beneficial for the UK to wait for this hot spot."
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"Isn't it too hasty?" Mrs. Thatcher asked with a low eyebrow, "Are you sure? If nothing can be negotiated, Britain's efforts may be laughed at."
"There is nothing to laugh at. This is a testament to the valuable friendship between the British Prime Minister and the two superpowers, the United States and the Soviet Union." Alan Wilson said flatly, "Do you believe me? If you believe it, just send an invitation."
Mrs. Thatcher thought this tone was strange. Of course, it was because Alan Wilson didn't want to explain but wanted to achieve his goal. He usually used this tone when talking to Pamela Mountbatten.
Alan Wilson cheered for the Prime Minister and believed in Britain's position. Now that Sudan surrendered without a fight, the Ethiopian civil war is raging, and the British and Yinlak Navy just conducted a military exercise around the Red Sea to frighten Somalia. The Prime Minister of the British Empire can definitely start from
Starting from a position of strength.
After the Prime Minister nodded, Alan Wilson immediately asked the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to issue an invitation, inviting Tutou to visit the United Kingdom to discuss the European security situation and have a candid exchange of issues between Britain and the Soviet Union.
After the Soviet Union gave a positive response, the British side immediately began to build momentum for a world-changing meeting and a milestone for European peace. Anyway, the British media has always been professional in this matter. The core of the propaganda is that although the United Kingdom hates the Soviet Union, it absolutely does not
Hate map headers.
In the eyes of Alan Wilson, this was also a warm-up for the successful signing of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty. From the perspective of the European situation, it is certainly reasonable for the Soviet Union to think that it suffered a loss.
But looking at the whole world, the Soviet Union did not suffer much, and the United States did not take advantage of it, as people in later generations said.
Considering the geographical location and national strength of the United States, almost no country can deploy medium-range missiles to the Americas. The Cuban Missile Crisis is an example.
However, the United States can deploy its medium-range missiles to Eurasia, and the United States has many fulcrums in Eurasia.
Once the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty is signed, the United States will also suffer a loss, as it will have one less means to kidnap Europe and threaten the Soviet Union.
The Soviet Union's losses can be measured in numbers. The Soviet Union has twice as many intermediate-range missiles as the United States, but in terms of geographical layout, the Soviet Union does not suffer. Could it be that when Reagan signed the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, did he foresee that the Soviet Union was about to collapse?
Will it not pose a threat in the future?
During the meeting between Mrs. Thatcher and Tutou, the two leaders focused on exchanging views on the proposed reduction of strategic armaments. Mrs. Thatcher also raised the issue of human rights in the Soviet Union with her consistent outspoken character.
Emphasizing the Soviet Union's positive attitude on these two issues will help the Reagan administration overcome obstacles in Congress and successfully pass the "Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Agreement" that is about to be signed.
During the break in the talks, Mrs. Thatcher immediately informed President Reagan of the status of the talks with Map Head through the hotline.
"There cannot be another prime minister like her in the future. If the European wing of the Conservative Party is not the main force, I think the Labor Party is better able to safeguard British interests." Alan Wilson put down his earphones expressionlessly and turned to Ross.
He said, "You should learn from advanced experience no matter what. I heard that the Stasi in the GDR were very professional."
In any case, this time the hot-button behavior was very successful. On such an insignificant matter, there is nothing wrong with defending the special relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States. Tutou and Mrs. Thatcher issued a joint statement, emphasizing the two countries’ cooperation on European security issues. reached a consensus, and then Tutou set off to visit the United States again.
This was also Tutou's first visit to the United States since he took office. Reagan, who had been taught by Mrs. Thatcher that he was an idiot many times across the street, restrained his anti-Soviet feelings and prepared a grand welcome ceremony for Tutou.
The two heads of state signed the Treaty between the United States and the Soviet Union on the Elimination of Intermediate-Range and Short- and Medium-Range Missiles in Washington, referred to as the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty. The treaty stipulates that the two countries will no longer maintain, produce or test land-based missiles with a range of 500 kilometers to 5,500 kilometers. Cruise missiles and ballistic missiles.
When the news came, the whole of Europe was in a sea of joy, the reputation of the third-rate actors and the map heads suddenly reached its peak, and world peace was just around the corner.