Mrs. Thatcher's wording is fine when used to write a memoir or appear in a document, but it is just disgusting to use in a conversation.
At this point, Alan Wilson is asking the Prime Minister who has just been hit hard by a close ally to say, is he going to prevent German reunification from becoming a reality at all costs? The rest is just a matter of romance.
"Of course." Mrs. Thatcher organized her words, "Even if the Germans want to place Germany in a federal Europe, I think this is wrong. Because the reunified Germany is simply too big.
Too powerful to be simply another player within Europe. Furthermore, the Germans have always had their eyes on the East and the West, although the modern manifestation of this tendency is its economic expansion rather than its territorial
Aggression. In this way, by its very nature, Germany is a force that creates instability in Europe. Only the United States' military and political involvement in Europe and the close relationship between the two most powerful sovereign states in Europe, Britain and France, can balance Germany's
power."
"The United States cannot help. As long as Cole guarantees that he will not leave the garrison, why should the United States oppose it? As for the Soviet Union, the Soviet garrison has begun to withdraw."
Alan Wilson calmly extinguished Mrs. Thatcher's delusions about the role of the United States, and said sarcastically, "It seems that President Bush's speech at the Brussels meeting was not direct enough. If the British Prime Minister cannot understand the statement that Germany is Europe's leading partner,
What this sentence means is that I recommend holding an early election."
Mrs. Thatcher bit her lip lightly, but rarely argued with the man in front of her, because President Bush's words really stimulated him too much. It can be said that her diplomatic concepts were subverted by the United States' stance, "You are laughing at me now."
Well, as the British Prime Minister, he was slapped in the face by the Americans."
"Every prime minister who advocates the special relationship between Britain and the United States has such a process. You were lucky enough to meet Reagan. From the beginning, I knew that this day would come sooner or later."
Alan Wilson replied lightly, "Now it just proves that you are no exception. But it's okay, there are no troops stationed in the mainland, so it cannot have a decisive impact on domestic politics."
"Whether it can prevent the reunification of Germany mainly depends on the attitude of European countries. Neither the United States nor the Soviet Union can count on it. The Soviet Union is led by an idiot. Seeing the current situation of the Soviet Union, the United States began to support Germany to balance Britain's influence, so the United Kingdom chose
Allies can only be found in European countries. Of course, I think these are far from enough."
"Now we should formulate a diplomatic strategy on how to prevent the reunification of Germany based on the assumption that Germany will be reunified. In this matter, Britain's allies are European countries, even the Democratic Republic of Germany. As long as Germany will not be reunified, the Socialist Unity Party of Germany can do the same.
Be an ally of Britain."
"You're right, but what about the Democratic Republic of Germany?" Mrs. Thatcher finally regained her composure and asked, "So? What are you going to do?"
"We can even be friends with the Democratic Republic of Germany. If necessary, I will visit Berlin, the real capital of Germany." Alan Wilson did not hide his purpose at all. On the matter of German reunification, it is worthy of the full British firepower.
"Of course there are some methods that may not be very effective, such as spreading anxiety to the citizens of the Federal Republic of Germany, saying that the economic gap between the two countries is too large, etc. But Kohl should be able to resolve such tactics."
"Now we want the promise of Tutou, but don't have high hopes. He is indeed a fool and not worth looking forward to. At the same time, I believe Mitterrand is on our side."
Alan Wilson said, "In short, since the Prime Minister wants to resolutely prevent the reunification of Germany, the most suitable ally is France. There is also a very critical country that cannot be ignored, and that is the Democratic Republic of Germany. We must admit that, not
There will be a ruling party that is willing to give up power, even in the UK. You have created such a large unemployed population and caused major problems in the UK's public security. Isn't it also to dismantle the Labor Party's trade union power?"
The Socialist Unity Party of Germany is absolutely unwilling to give up power. Alan Wilson is convinced of this. Now if the Soviet Union is unwilling to support it, the United Kingdom can even become an ally of the ruling party of the Democratic Republic of Germany. This is also a statement to Bush that Germany is
Counterattack from Europe's leading partners.
"What? You don't dare?" Alan Wilson looked directly into Mrs. Thatcher's eyes, and the latter's eyes became firm. "It is also time to let everyone know that the British voice cannot be ignored."
Obviously this sentence was a response to the neglect of Mrs. Thatcher by the leaders of other countries at the just-concluded summit. Alan Wilson said, "I think I can visit Berlin. We all admit that the Democratic Republic of Germany
The establishment of the country has more legal basis than the Federal Republic of Germany."
As Stasi leader Markus Wolf said, “Any German who did not take practical actions to prevent the National Socialist Party from coming to power and launching a war of aggression should bear responsibility for the war crimes of the Third Reich. However,
This profound insight was nothing more than highbrow at the time. It won very little praise, but received much more attacks and abuse."
Coincidentally, the leaders of the GDR were imprisoned in concentration camps and forced into exile for "taking practical actions to stop the National Socialist Party and the war of aggression."
Just as we removed politicians or high-ranking officials who were hostile to us by exposing their Third Reich past, the West Berlin Committee of Free Legal Workers, an anti-communist organization composed of lawyers who had fled the GDR, did the same, publishing in the newspapers
List of East German officials who hid their membership of the National Socialist Party.
Since almost all of the GDR's senior intelligence officers and political leaders during the Third Reich were in exile abroad or went underground, the GDR easily won this propaganda war.
This chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! "Can I trust the Prime Minister in communicating with France? If so, then I will go directly to Berlin." Alan Wilson asked, he must know that Sache now
Mrs. Elf’s true thoughts.
"I'm afraid that Mitterrand won't dare to take action." Mrs. Thatcher said. After all, France and Germany are countries on the European continent, and France has always been wooing Germany to balance Britain.
This is especially true in this world, because the strength of the United Kingdom has always been higher than that of France. Over the past ten years, Mrs. Thatcher has continued to advocate the special relationship between Britain and the United States.
This led Mitterrand to see Mrs. Thatcher, who was constantly getting closer to the United States, almost like a fifth column in Mitterrand's eyes.
Therefore, the relationship between Britain and France in the past ten years has been that Mrs. Thatcher continued to deepen the special relationship with the United States, and Mitterrand continued to unite with Germany to prevent Britain from messing up Europe.
Who is to blame? Alan Wilson reminded Mrs. Thatcher many times that the current lack of trust between Britain and France was caused by Mrs. Thatcher herself.
He was not polite and spoke directly. The lack of trust between Britain and France was caused by Mrs. Thatcher's overly obvious pro-American remarks.
After finishing his scolding, Alan Wilson changed the topic, "But I still believe that Mitterrand is very reliable in this matter, even more reliable than some domestic politicians."
He seemed to remember that when Mitterrand had exposed his idea of reunification in Germany, Mitterrand even had the idea of restarting the Triple Entente.
In fact, although Britain and France have the same attitude towards the reunification of Germany, their methods are still different. Mrs. Thatcher made no secret of her desire to stop Germany, while Mitterrand secretly carried out alliances and even prepared to cooperate with the Soviet Union.
Complete reconciliation, re-establish the Triple Entente, and use military force to suppress Germany's unification.
However, it is obvious that both countries believed too much in the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union at the top of the map did not respond at all. Now it depends on how much role Britain and France, which are more powerful in the world, can play.
After being bewitched by a man who played an important role in her life, Mrs. Thatcher successfully found the key to uniting Europe, and Alan Wilson entered the Federal Republic of Germany. After finally making a trip, of course it was to see him.
A good son to the commander of the 7th Armored Division.
Bielefeld is the headquarters of the British First Army. As the division commander of the 7th Armored Division, Albert also lives here. When Alan Wilson arrived, the army's rising star appeared directly and wanted to know his own situation.
What instructions does father have?
"There are no instructions. It's difficult to get promoted at your age." Alan Wilson still doesn't know what his wilted son is thinking?
He also thought about it but really couldn't do it. Now he can be the 7th Armored Division because he created the character for a local war under high-tech conditions and pushed the big boy to the battlefield of the Falkland Islands.
"Father, look at what you said. In fact, am I not doing it to better benefit society?" Albert was struck by what he was thinking, but he did not feel embarrassed at all. He said that he was not interested in fame and fortune, just because he was born with it.
His loyalty to the country and his talents cannot be concealed, and that is why he has reached this point today.
Alan Wilson pointed his finger at the eldest son of the richest woman and blurted out, "If you had shown the talent you have today, I would have dragged you into Whitehall. In the end, you had to join the army."
Albert was a little embarrassed. He really liked Marshal Mountbatten's route, so he comforted him, "It's not a bad thing. In fact, Arnold performed equally well. By the way, why did father think of coming to see me this time?"
"By the way, I'm going to West Berlin." Alan Wilson thought for a second and decided not to tell his son about his secret visit to the Democratic Republic of Germany. If you want to be a soldier, you should be a soldier well and don't do other things.
Asked.
One day later, Alan Wilson, who had already appeared in West Berlin, entered the Democratic Republic of Germany through the checkpoint controlled by the British garrison in West Berlin at nightfall. On the opposite side, diplomats from the British Embassy in the Democratic Republic of Germany were already waiting.