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Chapter 1,690 The End of the Special Relationship

Non-interference, this attitude is what the free world wants. This has been the dream of the free world for decades, and this time it was finally realized during Tutou's term.

US Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney was visiting London to communicate with the UK for the upcoming summit. When he heard the news, he couldn't help but dance for joy, "He is really a great man."

"I think we can talk to Sweden and give him the Nobel Peace Prize." Alan Wilson suggested with a smile, "His achievements are completely comparable to Sakharov and Solzhenitsyn, and even exceed them.

This is also the reward he won, isn't it?"

Solzhenitsyn was the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1970, and Sakharov was the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1975. The reason why they won the prize was of course that they were both anti-Soviet people.

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Alan Wilson compared these two people with Map Head, and of course he has already stamped his seal on Map Head's actions.

"Dear Sir, what a great idea." Cheney clapped his hands. The current Secretary of Defense, who can be called a war monger, and whose family power was uprooted by the king, was full of approval at this time, "Maybe we can

See with your own eyes the moment a long-time enemy surrenders."

If in the past, the United States still had doubts about various policies of Tutou, this time the Soviet Union's statement can at least dispel most of these doubts. The significance of Hungary's parliamentary system is so important that it is almost indescribable. For the sake of the national system, the Soviet Union

I once personally conducted military operations in Poland, but now I finally let go.

This was the moment that made Cheney feel that victory was in sight. "I don't know what people in the future will think about the Soviet Union's confrontation with us over the past few decades."

"This is indeed a problem." Alan Wilson doesn't know the answer to this question, but what he can say is that the armed force that consumes a lot of time and energy has not worked, which is a warning.

The lesson learned by latecomers is that they must not be afraid of fighting face-to-face with the US military.

As the current hegemon, the United States has countless so-called allies that can be sacrificed. It can sacrifice them to buy time for the United States. If the challenger builds military power with the goal of defeating the United States, it is best to use it on the battlefield.

Once, otherwise what is the use of building this kind of military power?

Cheney continued without thinking, "On European security issues, the United States has always respected the views of the United Kingdom. Of course, it also respects other allies."

"The relationship with the United States is the core of British foreign policy." Alan Wilson said in a firm tone, but he actually disagreed and was even thinking that the victory of the Cold War was in sight, and neither the United Kingdom nor France had American troops stationed there.

The strength is still not to be underestimated, how many benefits can be snatched.

It has to be said that Alan Wilson always takes it for granted that the interests of France and the United Kingdom are the same. Life is already difficult, why can't he think of some beautiful things? He was also a loser in his previous life, and it is normal to have this mentality.

matter.

After the conversation with Cheney, Alan Wilson went to No. 10 Downing Street to comfort Mrs. Thatcher. The current Prime Minister of the British Empire actually took Cheney's visit very seriously.

However, it is obvious that Cheney did not give the Iron Lady the answer she wanted on the special relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States. At this point, Mrs. Thatcher should also know that the special relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States, which was occasionally very warm during the Reagan period, has actually ended.

Even Bush Sr., for whom Reagan stood, was not enthusiastic about the special relationship advocated by his predecessor. Looking at Mrs. Thatcher's unwilling expression, Alan Wilson knew that Cheney's statement still did not make the Iron Lady give up, and he was about to

At the upcoming NATO summit, Mrs Thatcher is expected to fight for it.

Alan Wilson pretended not to know about this unwillingness and did not mention it. He conveyed the importance of the NATO summit and even took the initiative to mention it, "Margaret, I will go with you then."

The supreme authority at this time, her words were soft, and her eyes were affectionate. It seemed that the Iron Lady was not ready to give her another blow when she was in a bad mood.

Regarding Mrs. Thatcher's fight, Alan Wilson had a clear idea. He just wanted to use the Brussels summit to make a final fight with Bush Sr.

Alan Wilson has been to Brussels many times, and there is no problem in going there again to accompany Mrs. Thatcher to attend the summit. This attitude surprised Mrs. Thatcher, "I thought you were here to laugh at me."

"The problem between us is just a different perspective on national interests." Alan Wilson walked up behind Mrs. Thatcher, hugged the Iron Lady directly and continued, "How can I still quarrel with you at this time?

The international situation requires unity across the UK."

Mrs. Thatcher curled up, and the area that had not been touched by anyone else since her marriage was covered by a palm. The frightened Iron Lady curled up and said, "That's enough, don't go too far."

"I'm sorry." Alan Wilson looked impulsive and regretful. Of course, this was just an act, and how sincere he was depends on his acting skills. "Anyway, I hope I made a mistake in my judgment, otherwise

, it is possible that the UK will have to pay a huge price for the adjustment of US foreign policy."

Alan Wilson absolutely did not hope that he had made a mistake in his judgment. German reunification was not a big problem for the United States, but it was a very big problem for the United Kingdom. In order to prevent the reunification of Germany, the United Kingdom should do its best to prevent the reunification of Germany. This is

There is no doubt that.

A few days later, Alan Wilson had accompanied Mrs. Thatcher to Brussels. For this NATO summit, Mrs. Thatcher had done enough homework, hoping to establish a personal relationship with Bush Sr. that was not inferior to that with Reagan.

, in order to consolidate the special relationship between Britain and the United States.

This chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! However, the US President Bush who was present gave Mrs. Thatcher a clear response. He not only changed the same position with the United Kingdom on the short-term missile issue, but also made a statement to the Federal Republic of Germany.

He made concessions and proposed a comprehensive and substantial plan to reduce conventional arms in Europe; he gave up his position of not negotiating with the Soviet Union to reduce short-term missiles; he even no longer insisted on the immediate decision to modernize short-term missiles. He agreed with German Chancellor Kohl's suggestion.

, postponing short-range missile modernization for later discussion, etc.

Mrs. Thatcher was greatly surprised and began to feel betrayed. This almost overturned all the original insistence of Mrs. Thatcher and Reagan. The new president undoubtedly told Mrs. Thatcher that this was the case.

The special relationship between Britain and the United States has ended. This government believes that Germany's attitude is more conducive to maintaining European security.

After Bush Sr. expressed his stance, Mrs. Thatcher's arguments turned into unreasonable troubles. The toughness used in domestic politics seemed inappropriate in such an international meeting.

"It's the United States." Listening to the diplomats who came out to report, Alan Wilson looked relaxed and sighed at President Bush's toughness. Things like this that would embarrass Mrs. Thatcher are the most common among Americans.

Fitting, look, this is what happens when you advocate the special relationship between Britain and the United States.

At the summit venue at this time, Bush Sr. had not yet finished his speech. He enthusiastically called German Chancellor Kohl the leading partner of the United States in Europe. This made Mrs. Thatcher feel like she was struck by lightning and she was unable to speak for a long time.

In other words, this is putting the relationship between the United States and Germany above the special relationship between Britain and the United States.

This kind of speech has made the tough Mrs. Thatcher extremely embarrassed. The Iron Lady seemed to feel that the heads of state looking at her at this time had no good intentions. Moreover, if the Secretary-General of the Cabinet who was also in Brussels knew about it, he would definitely do it again.

I'm going to scold her.

The dignified Prime Minister of the British Empire had already felt fear in his heart before facing Alan Wilson. Now Bush Sr. has proven with actual actions that Alan Wilson has always been very vocal about the special relationship between Britain and the United States, but in fact he is not enthusiastic about it.

It makes sense. Compared with Mrs. Thatcher's frequent visits to the United States, it seems to have become a joke.

"Do you think the problem is just here?" After the meeting, Alan Wilson put on a cold and violent expression, and then took out an intelligence report, "I heard that many citizens of the Democratic Republic of Germany have appeared in

In Hungary, and Hungary has just announced that it will open its border with Germany, where do you think these citizens of the Democratic Republic of Germany are going? Not to mention that the standard of living in the Federal Republic of Germany is much higher than that of the Democratic Republic of Germany. If something like this happens, even if the Federal Republic of Germany is going to

Germany is not rich, and with a population several times that of the GDR, Bonn can also mobilize huge supplies to carry out temptations."

"This is the real serious problem. If the Democratic Republic of Germany cannot hold on, do you think German reunification is still an impossible thing?"

Mrs. Thatcher was startled and immediately replied, "Can't the United States see the danger of two world wars? There is also the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union had troops stationed in the Democratic Republic of Germany. Since the unification of Germany was achieved under the leadership of Bismarck,

Germany has been swinging back and forth between unpredictable aggression and self-doubt. Germany's immediate neighbors, such as the French and Poles, are far more aware of this than the British, but not the Americans; and the same concerns often make

Germany's immediate neighbors couldn't help but laugh at the seemingly insensitive remarks. The Soviets actually realized this too, although they remained silent as they needed credit and investment from Bonn. Most of them insisted that Germany should not

To become a great power that can gain its own interests at the expense of others. The real reason for Germans’ anxiety is the extreme pain of self-awareness.”

"Just the two of us, don't use such qualifying words. The Soviet Union has begun to withdraw its troops from Eastern Europe, and the United States is separated by the Atlantic Ocean. Now the United States has a population of more than 200 million, not the United Kingdom and the United Kingdom, which only have a population of 60 million.

Almost like France.”

Alan Wilson directly retorted, "Don't you always think that Map Head is stupid? Can't he be stupid again on the issue of German reunification?"


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