Princess Margaret watched TV with Alan Wilson. During the time when Pamela Mountbatten was away, Her Royal Highness the Princess did two things: discipline her son, and discipline her son with men of the same status as her husband.
My son, in his spare time, he just chats about royal family gossip, "The royal families in Asia are certainly not as idle as the British royal family."
"That's not necessarily true, uh, indeed." Alan Wilson originally thought that the imperial clan of the Ming Dynasty was quite leisurely, but then he thought that the Qing Dynasty had frequent contacts with Britain and a certain big country, and the imperial clan of the Qing Dynasty was not so leisurely.
There’s nothing wrong with it, at least you can have enough food and clothing. For the nobles over there, if things don’t go well, sometimes it’s worse than death.”
The supreme authority remembers that during the Yongzheng period, a certain **** was fined by Emperor Yongzheng because he lost a battle, which meant that the military expenses for this failed battle were reimbursed.
So this **** paid back the money until the fall of the Qing Dynasty, and he was forced to the point where Heshen had fallen, and even Fengshen Yinde was dead. This **** even took the initiative to marry the descendants of Heshen whose homes had been confiscated.
Given this ****'s situation, he might have shed tears of gratitude after the Qing Dynasty fell, thinking that God had opened his eyes. So from the British environment, there is nothing wrong with raising a group of mascots, but don't keep raising them, otherwise it will
Encountering the problems of the Ming Dynasty, the clan population expanded.
"Now Her Majesty the Queen's children, this is the life that is most suitable for them. In fact, I don't see what talents they have."
Alan Wilson followed suit and analyzed, "The nobles initially restricted the royal power, but now they are marginalized by the common people. This kind of thing will have a steady stream of imitators."
"Really? The nobles had a difficult time when I was a child, but now, I think everyone is doing well." Princess Margaret glanced at Alan Wilson. Her Royal Highness's childhood was between World War I and World War II.
Time, indeed, at that time, the traditional British aristocrats were almost wearing pants.
But didn’t people move the dead trees back to life later? Didn’t they all follow the richest woman and get rich through hard work in Australia? The difficult period when the poor were wearing trousers has now become a happy thing to remember after dinner.
Alan Wilson was not modest. He patted his chest directly. The meaning was self-evident. Princess Margaret nodded frequently, "Yes, it's all thanks to you. You are their benefactor. Cromwell in the new era is just
There is no use of war to solve problems.”
"I can't compare with the Lord Protector." Alan Wilson shook his head, and finally the main event came. Map Head's logo appeared on TV. As the leader of a superpower, Map Head naturally had this treatment, and he spoke with confidence.
The central idea of this United Nations speech was that the Soviet Union wanted to unilaterally disarm half a million people.
Alan Wilson raised his eyebrows and stared at Map Head on the TV, letting out a meaningless sigh. At the last moment of 1988, Map Head still found a bright stage.
Princess Margaret knew it was something serious when she saw Alan Wilson like this. She sat quietly and waited for the end of this report before speaking, "Our enemy's strength has become smaller. This can be considered a good thing."
"It depends on the method of reduction. As for this disarmament, if the Soviet Union is dismantling its domestic troops, the entire free world will be happy. But if it is the Soviet army in the Democratic Republic of Germany, then the whole free world will be happy.
Only Cole." Alan Wilson dragged his chin and said, "Big changes are coming soon."
Now Mrs. Thatcher must wake up from the dream that the special relationship between Britain and the United States can solve everything. It is impossible to expect the special relationship between Britain and the United States to prevent the reunification of Germany. The United States has only one uncompromising point, that is, even if Germany is unified, the U.S. military cannot withdraw. As long as Cole
As long as this is guaranteed, the United States will not object.
The UK is different. No matter what Cole can guarantee to the UK, the UK is not willing to reunify Germany. Cole will secretly prepare for the reunification of Germany. He will definitely not tell the UK about this. In fact, the UK has begun to reunify in history.
By the time they stopped it, the Germans had already made almost all the preparations.
Tutou's speech announcing unilateral disarmament at the United Nations conference excited the free world, especially German Chancellor Kohl.
On the contrary, in the Soviet Union, it caused a wave of criticism, especially from Fortseva and her son. Although Fortseva has retired, she was once a member of the core power circle of the Soviet Union. The most important thing is that she had heard of her before.
The son conveyed the discussion between father and son and envisaged the possibility of disarmament in the Soviet Union.
"Mother, he is really powerful." Alexeyev's face was dull, almost doubting his decades of materialist education. Could it be that his father had a rope in his hand to lead the map?
"Tell me again how your father told you about disarmament." Fortseva came back to her senses, her whole body was full of seriousness. This matter is very serious, and it will be even more serious if it is a temporary initiative.
If it was an impromptu move, this would be an uproar. Although this major disarmament is not large in scale, you must know that in the mid-1950s, Khrushchev also reduced the size of the Soviet army after he came to power.
The scale of that time was far greater than the current reduction of 500,000 troops: in the following five years, the number of Soviet troops dropped from 5.8 million to 3.6 million.
In 1960, the Soviet Union announced that it was preparing to reduce its troop numbers by another 1.2 million, with plans to reduce the number of Soviet troops to 2.4 million.
The state of the Soviet Union during these two disarmament efforts, which took place thirty years apart, was completely different. Khrushchev’s large-scale disarmament was firstly backed by the continuous development of the Soviet Union’s national strength after the war, and was constantly moving towards the balance of power with the West.
Development in a direction conducive to the Soviet Union is a prerequisite.
And regardless of Khrushchev's specific operations, the Soviet Union's economic development was not a wholesale regression. Problems occurred in some years, and there is no doubt that the general trend is improving.
This chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! Otherwise, after being controlled by Brezhnev, Khrushchev would not still have the support of more than 70 committee members at the central plenary meeting.
During that disarmament process, a large number of demobilized soldiers returned to their local areas, which was conducive to accelerating the development of the Soviet Union's national power. The entire disarmament process was carried out in an orderly environment, and the demobilized soldiers could find better arrangements without causing social problems.
turmoil.
But this time, even the Secretary-General of the British Cabinet, who had visited the Soviet Union several times, knew that since Tutou came to power, the Soviet Union had not even had a chance to stand still, with negative growth every year.
Where are these demobilized soldiers going now? What jobs are waiting for them? This is all unknown.
"Actually, my father said that the current urban construction in the Soviet Union can start the construction of real estate, and demobilized soldiers can invest in the construction." Alexeyev cautiously told Fortseva.
"But there is no such plan at all. Under normal circumstances, the plan should be announced first and then disarmament." Fortseva stared at her son, "How could anyone start disarmament and then announce the plan? In such a situation,
It only shows that the central government has not made similar preparations."
Alexeyev was speechless. He knew his mother was right, "What should we do? Should we wait a little longer."
"What if you can't wait?" Fortseva asked, "You'd better think about this problem. As the director of the Moscow State Security Bureau, you are actually responsible for maintaining the stability of the country. Alyosha, in fact, this is the KGB department.
, you can care about nothing, or you can care about everything. When these demobilized soldiers return home, you can express your opinions at the KGB plenary meeting."
Fortseva gave some advice to her good son, "Maybe your father is right. If the leader of the map steps down one day, the process will definitely be bloodier than that of Khrushchev. It will definitely not be a matter of just having a meeting together. I
When I think about you being involved in something like this, I always feel worried."
"Mom, didn't you also take part in it?" Alexeyev said to reassure him. Fortseva had participated in two Soviet coups, and his father also specifically mentioned that he should discuss more with the Cultural Tsar.
"There are only two problems, work and housing. If these two problems are solved, there will be no chaos." Fortseva looked at her son, "I promoted the first secretary of Kalinin City, I should still have some prestige.
Yes, you go to Kalinin City and see if you can solve at least part of the housing and job problems."
Kalinin City is actually Fortseva's hometown, but it was not called her current name when she was born. Fortseva has been in the Central Presidium for so many years, although she has an empty position and has no specific responsibility, but she has
In this position, over the years, he has often favored policies towards his hometown.
With this foundation, in fact, this capital city, not far from the capital Moscow, became Alexeyev's main base for knowing and breaking the law after the alcohol ban came into effect.
"Prime Minister, it seems that there is a problem in Poland." When Alan Wilson arrived at No. 10 Downing Street, he did not mention the disarmament this time. We can leave the more important things later. Now let's talk about unimportant things, including his visit to Poland.
The thing is not very important. I heard that there was a thunderstorm in Poland. Although it is only in the diffusion stage now, the supreme authority of Menqing understands in my heart that this has just begun.
Seeing that the Polish Solidarity trade union, which the free world has supported for many years, has now become the target of Poland's verbal criticism, whether Mrs. Thatcher's plan to visit Poland will succeed is still a question.
"I suggest postponing the visit to see the situation in Poland." Alan Wilson said bluntly that it is not a good time to visit Poland. "There may be bloodshed."
"Is it so serious?" Mrs. Thatcher couldn't believe it, but still hesitated, "But I have long said that I would visit Poland."
"It seems that we can only trust the professionalism of the Polish People's Army." Alan Wilson replied expressionlessly.