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Chapter 1,679: Stop when you see fit

"The Prime Minister is most concerned about the unbreakable special relationship between Britain and the United States." Alan Wilson, who is well versed in hot topics, knew that Reagan only had a few months left, but he still used excuses to express his support for the special relationship between Britain and the United States, or he was worried about it.

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Of course he himself was not worried. He just took this opportunity to watch Mrs. Thatcher's joke about the Prime Minister who reduced the value of Britain's united front. If he hadn't seen that only Mrs. Thatcher was willing to privatize state-owned enterprises, he would have been unable to bear it.

Alan Wilson took this opportunity to ask Reagan about his impressions of visiting the Soviet Union, "In the free world in the future, there may be a Soviet Union that has changed its political system, isn't it?"

Mrs. Thatcher's eyes lit up. She had indeed thought so. She couldn't help but want to hear Reagan's opinion. Reagan replied noncommittally, "Of course, I am optimistic about this."

"Ronald, there will be a more stable world situation in the future." Mrs. Thatcher said enthusiastically, "In this way, the entire human race will usher in prosperity."

Hearing such remarks that the end of history was almost over, Alan Wilson thought in his heart that Mrs. Thatcher and Fukuyama might have had some chats, but that did not stop him from nodding and immersing himself in the atmosphere of great friendship.

Even Mrs. Thatcher, a prime minister who flaunted a special relationship, could not agree with the United States at all times. Alan Wilson remembered that after the end of the Cold War, the United Kingdom seemed to have mentioned once that Russia should join NATO.

Moreover, when it comes to the decision between Tutou and the Khitan people, Mrs. Thatcher stood on the side of Tutou. She was afraid that if the Soviet Union was shattered, the Soviet Union's own huge nuclear arsenal would be used by all parties.

This worry is not unreasonable. In fact, Alan Wilson believed that if the fate of the Soviet Union rested on the United States, this worry might become a reality.

What is more likely to become a reality is that after the United States finds that it cannot win with normal means, it will take advantage of its strength to prepare for war. It will definitely not surrender without a fight like the Soviet Union. To some extent, the Soviet Union was defeated more than Germany.

Completely, all the benefits of the defeated countries were swallowed up by themselves.

Wasn't the Soviet Union strong during the Cold War? What kind of treatment would it receive if it lost the war? After seeing the fate of the Soviet Union, would the United States learn from the Soviet Union and swallow all its bitterness?

Anyway, if Alan Wilson were an American, he would rather fight a world war than swallow all the bitterness like the Soviet Union did.

Alan Wilson is well aware of this psychology, and this is a very suitable occasion to express his concerns, "Of course we respect Mr. Maphead very much, but we are afraid that the conservatives in the Soviet Union will eventually choose to fight to the death. Anyway, in Whitehall's plan, it is indeed

There is a battle plan that once Britain is hit, it will bring the whole world to its death."

"So Britain actually has such a combat plan?" Reagan was shocked when he heard Alan Wilson say this, but the nature of an actor did not allow him to show even a trace of abnormality or make irrelevant inquiries, "Indeed, we must also be careful

The Soviet Union has the same plan, and Mr. Maphead is in control of the overall situation, which is beneficial to the security of the entire world. But isn’t the UK too pessimistic?”

Mrs. Thatcher was equally shocked. Just as she was about to open her mouth to explain, a figure blocked her without her noticing. Alan Wilson gave Mrs. Thatcher a look you didn't expect, and then explained, "Actually, the end of the world has come.

At that time, it was normal to have such a plan, just like the United States’ color plan before World War II, the red battle plan was also generous.”

The Red Operation Plan was the United States' operational plan against Britain before World War II in order to dominate the world. It was part of the entire Rainbow Plan. The United States formulated a combat plan for every country that had some influence in the world. Germany was black and France was gold.

, a certain big country is yellow, and the Soviet Union is purple.

The entire Rainbow Plan was announced in 1974, which also aroused dissatisfaction in Canada. Alan Wilson said that the United States should understand Britain, "In fact, the United Kingdom has never announced the nuclear bundling plan to the outside world, and has no plans to implement it."

I mean, it’s just a set of coping methods to prepare for the end of the world.”

Nuclear bundling? Although Reagan’s Alzheimer’s disease has already set in, it has not affected his IQ yet. From this name, we can understand what the British plan is.

He cursed in his heart that the British were really crazy, but he still had to maintain the unbreakable friendship between the two countries, "I don't think there is a chance that this combat plan will be realized."

"This is our common purpose." Alan Wilson stepped aside at this time to let out Mrs. Thatcher who was blocking him behind him. This move also made Reagan frown slightly.

The CIA heard that there were some rumors about the British Prime Minister and Cabinet Secretary, but Reagan never believed it. How could the government of a big country be a mom-and-pop shop? But looking at it today, no wonder there are such rumors in the UK.

"Do you know what you were doing just now? How dare you stand in front of me." When the meeting was over, Mrs. Thatcher angrily accused her.

Alan Wilson listened expressionlessly, lit a cigar, looked deeply at the furious Prime Minister, and said, "The reason why I stand in front of you is very simple. The underlying logic is that women are easy to bully."

"You." These words that added fuel to the fire made Mrs. Thatcher completely angry. "I think you should leave the position of Cabinet Secretary-General. Originally, I just wanted to wait until you retired."

"Margaret, we must let the Americans know that Britain is not easy to mess with. The special relationship must also be based on a position of strength." Alan Wilson blew a puff of white smoke, "It is precisely because my term of office is not good.

It’s only when you’re older that you’re suitable to say this, but you’re not suitable to say this anyway.”

"Reagan will soon be in office. In order for Reagan and his successors to have an understanding of Britain's strength, I must demonstrate Britain's strength to a certain extent. Under the circumstances, I cannot let you round off your words.

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This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! After speaking, he put out the cigar on his fingertips. Alan Wilson praised himself countless times in his heart. He simply admired himself so much. It was obviously an impromptu idea.

He could even think of so many reasons for Mrs. Thatcher to think that he was firmly standing behind her to be a villain.

"But if you do this, others will have ideas." Mrs. Thatcher hesitated and whispered, "That was a meeting between the two heads of state. You can't do that."

"Okay, I'll pay attention next time." Alan Wilson held his head high and made a promise with a solemn face, but he thought in his heart that if there was a next time, he would do it again.

Taking advantage of the great success of Reagan's visit to the Soviet Union, Alan Wilson, after thinking for less than a minute, returned home and said directly, "Honey, it's time to withdraw Japan's funds."

"Hmm? Do you think Japan's bull market should be over?" Pamela Mountbatten saw her husband's serious look and asked, "Have you heard any news?"

"There is no inside information, but Japan's stock market is unsustainable. It is always right to be careful." Alan Wilson showed the demeanor of the head of the family, "Japan's financial strength is not strong, and foreign trade has been affected by the Plaza Accord after all.

The effect of the Louvre Agreement is basically ineffective. The yen is still appreciating. The faster it rises, the greater the fuel loss will be. By the time it falls, it will be too late."

In 1990, the Japanese stock market ended a five-year bull market and began to collapse. This stock market crash became the beginning of the domino collapse of the Japanese economy. What followed was the collapse of real estate and a two-decade economic recession.

, the Japan in that world was much stronger than the Japan in Alan Wilson's world, this is definitely beyond doubt.

Now the total value of the Japanese stock market has exceeded the total economic output of Japan. The huge wealth effect of the stock market has brought the Japanese people from a state of extreme frugality and poverty after the war into an era of speculation and money. Everyone is interested in stocks.

, foreign exchange, house prices, and interest rates are talked about in a high-spirited manner. Everyone wears the most expensive brands and drinks the most expensive red wine.

Alan Wilson can at least judge that Japan's economic foundation is not as good as Japan's previous life. This bubble should burst earlier, so it is right to run away early. "You and your friends' funds should be withdrawn from Japan first. Wait for you."

Once everything is withdrawn, I will withdraw the funds from the two major foundations."

At the critical moment, Alan Wilson did not hesitate to use the funds from the two major foundations in the UK to buy cover time for the richest woman. He is very courageous when he is about to retire. He has been selfless for more than 20 years, and now he has exposed his true colors.

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It's not that the Supreme Authority is not greedy, it's just that it's greedy. Just like the outcome of the Cold War, he doesn't want victory in the general sense. If he can't take over the United States, he would rather the Soviet Union exists all the time.

"I'll arrange it right away." Pamela Mountbatten had no intention of refusing. She had been listening to her husband's instructions for so many years. Since her husband said there was a problem, withdrawing early would only make less money and leave his family and life to her.

The British aristocracy should have earned enough by now.

"That's good." Alan Wilson nodded. Although it is still more than a year before the Japanese stock market crashed in my memory, the income now is enough. It has more than doubled the income when entering the market. Now the Japanese

It is also relatively easy to take over. After all, the country has the highest savings rate in the world, and the ability of the Japanese to take over cannot be underestimated.

As she said, Pamela Mountbatten began to withdraw funds in Japan. At the same time, Alan Wilson asked the Foreign Secretary to publicly appeal for Japan to invest in the United Kingdom to express his optimism for Japan. Although the United Kingdom has been optimistic about Japan for many years,

It has always played a role in resisting the entry of Japanese capital into Europe, but this time it seems to have taken a soft stance and recognized Japan's status as the second largest economic power in the free world.

[To be honest, I have been using Yeguoyuedu to read and catch up on books recently. I can switch sources and read aloud with many sounds. Yeguoyuedu is available for Android and Apple.]

Of course, the Japanese who were so obsessed with money at this time did not know that at the same time that the most old-fashioned British people in Europe had to bow to Japan, a large amount of money was leaving Japan. It was slow at first, but once the costs were withdrawn, it would depend on the Japanese government.

Ability to protect the market.


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