typeface
large
in
Small
Turn off the lights
Previous bookshelf directory Bookmark Next

Chapter 1,707 Joint Military Exercise

British Civil Servants Chapter 1,707 Joint Military Exercises

The shouting must be loud, but the specific things cannot go against Britain's own interests. This is Alan Wilson's suggestion. If Romania really has huge economic and trade relations with Britain, he will never give suggestions for sanctions against Romania. Ciouse

Does Scoo's own behavior have something to do with Britain?

[Recommended, Yeguo Reading Book Chasing is really useful, download it here

Another thing is to consider the views of other Eastern European countries. You must know that some countries have adopted the parliamentary system, but some countries have not yet had this idea. For example, Czechoslovakia.

The current leader of Czechoslovakia is called Dubcek. It should have been invaded in 1968 in history, and then the Soviets pressed their heads to admit their mistakes. But in this world, in 1968, the Soviet Union chose

Poland, the largest country in Eastern Europe, was chosen to demonstrate martial virtue, and Dubcek fell through the cracks.

The problem is that although Dubcek wants to take the road of market economy, he is really a pro-Soviet faction. As a Slovak, Dubcek has lived in the Soviet Union for a long time. He just feels that there is a conflict between the planned economy and Czechoslovakia, and now

Dubcek was leading Czechoslovakia.

Since he had never been invaded by the Soviet Union, Dubcek himself had no aversion to the Soviet Union, and even the good impression he had when he was young still played a role.

The ruling party in Czechoslovakia does not want to give up its power because Dubcek is a Slovak, and it is also afraid that the Czech Republic and Slovakia will part ways after the implementation of parliamentary system.

Dubcek's father once cherished the American dream and went to the United States, which he believed was a free and democratic country. He was disappointed because the United States was not what he imagined.

He became a socialist. When Dubcek was three years old, his family immigrated to the new beacon in his heart, the Soviet Union, and worked hard for the socialist dream. From then on, Dubcek had a strong feeling for the Soviet Union.

So would such a pro-Soviet Czechoslovak leader think too much after seeing the situation in Romania? This is a question, because Ceausescu has already targeted Hungary, which has carried out diversified institutional reforms.

body, because the beginning of this civil war was a gathering area for Hungarians.

This is also the entry point chosen by Illiescu and others, starting from the Hungarian-inhabited areas in Romania, and then spreading the problem to the whole of Romania.

This has led to Ceausescu now believing that Hungary played a disgraceful role in this civil war, at least as an imperialist agent.

Although Alan Wilson believed in his heart that with Alexeev's tip, Ceausescu knew that such a large opponent had joined this time, and it was definitely inseparable from the Soviet Union.

Only considering the disparity in strength between the two countries and the fact that Eastern European countries were undergoing changes, they did not openly break up with the Soviet Union.

After talking about the differences between Eastern European countries, Alan Wilson returned to the topic, "We especially cannot allow the true public opinion of the Democratic Republic of Germany to appear. Prime Minister, in fact, we all know it in our hearts. We really have to speak according to public opinion, based on the current economic strength comparison.

, the citizens of the GDR could not resist the temptation.”

"You are now persona non grata in the Federal Republic of Germany." Mrs. Thatcher smiled, and there was a hint of joy in her smile.

"I only serve the interests of the United Kingdom." Alan Wilson took the opportunity to express his loyalty to the United Kingdom, and then changed the topic and said, "But the Atlanticists are not sure. Who knows whether the capital in their eyes is London or Washington?

"

Mrs. Thatcher looked coldly at the man in front of her. How could she not hear it? This meant that the conservative party was saying, "Yes, no one in the whole country is more patriotic than you."

"Who can compare with me, my son is currently in Berlin, just like during the Falklands War, my eldest son was on the front line." Alan Wilson ignored the Iron Lady's eccentricity. Based on this matter, although the Iron Lady

He is the Prime Minister, and mentioning patriotism in front of him is not qualified.

"It will be a new era in a few days, and we hope there will be more good news." Alan Wilson expressed his wishes to Mrs. Thatcher. "I wish the Prime Minister a Happy New Year in advance. If nothing happens, I will

Spend some time with your family.”

In a few days, we will usher in the first year of the 1990s. In the past year, although the free world has seen earth-shattering changes far from what it has been in history, the trends we can see are good.

The united free world has good patience and is waiting for more good news to happen. It is hoped that the example of Poland and Hungary will be transmitted to more countries.

"Thank you for your wishes." Mrs. Thatcher thanked her. However, in the past year, everything did not go well for her. The relationship between Britain and the United States gradually drifted away after President Bush came to power. The issue of German reunification caused great concern between Britain and Germany.

The hostility was something she wanted to avoid, but only now did she realize that there seemed to be no way.

After leaving No. 10 Downing Street, he made the usual authoritative phone calls to the ladies, and then went to Monroe's place for dinner. Over the next few days, he had covered everything. It was not like he was so relaxed. Mrs. Thatcher had her own affairs, and the Prime Minister

The offshore balance is very tight.

She not only wants to stick to her inherent position, but also deliberately shows a certain degree of flexibility at specific moments. On the one hand, she insists on British sovereignty, safeguards British "freedom" and defends British interests, and is unwilling to accept Britain's rapid integration into Europe.

In the integration of the community economy.

However, it insists on re-establishing the image of the British Empire on the basis of the "special relationship" between Britain and the United States; on the other hand, it has to face the reality that Britain has lost the historical conditions of transcending the European Community and is forced to participate in the integration of the European Community.

process, and under strong domestic and foreign pressure against her pursuit of European Community policies, she has to cooperate and coordinate with other European Community member states within a certain scope and to a certain extent.

This chapter is not over, please click the next page to continue reading! On two points, Alan Wilson and Mrs. Thatcher are still consistent, clearly opposing the Chairman of the Community Commission Delors' view of a unified Europe on the establishment of federalism. Mrs. Thatcher

He believes that the unification of Europe should be the union of independent and sovereign countries, and should not harm the dual principles of national interests and national sovereignty.

Very good, of course it is best if you can really do what you say. Alan Wilson suggested that the Federal Republic of Germany has foreign troops stationed in it, which cannot reflect the interests of German citizens. This caused Mrs. Thatcher to glare at her, because the Federal Republic of Germany also has foreign troops stationed there.

British one.

"So, that's what politicians are like. They are obviously fighting to the death, but they tell lies every day. They tell the Germans that the existence of the garrison does not count, regardless of the German claims." Alan Wilson said with ill intentions, "As for wanting

Don't even think about the reunification of Germany. If the map leader dares to nod, he will be the fate of Peter III."

"I'm talking about the European Monetary Unification Policy." Mrs. Thatcher frowned, wondering if you were listening to me.

"It's all the same. If we can't even unify Germany, how can we unify the European currency? Isn't that a joke?" Alan Wilson asked nonchalantly, "We want to prevent European monetary integration and prevent threats to the status of the pound. It's best to

The only way is to prevent Germany from unifying, right?"

Since Mrs. Thatcher felt uncertain, Alan Wilson gave his own suggestion to hold a military exercise with the French garrison. Although the purpose was well known, it could not be stated clearly, and it was to let the Germans know the British attitude through hints.

"How to hint?" Mrs. Thatcher became interested. As soon as the exercise starts, the Germans will understand. Is there any new trick in it?

"In this military exercise, even the British and French troops in West Berlin will join. We assume that there is chaos in a country in the east and ask Britain and France for help, so of course there will be a garrison in West Berlin. This is also for the purpose of the Cold War.

We all live in the same world and cannot always say anything about them or us. Even if the enemy asks for help, due to humanitarian considerations, the UK cannot retreat."

The military exercise can be held later because it is just the beginning of the year, but it must be announced immediately, and it must be announced together with France to demonstrate the common position of Britain and France.

Don't try to hide behind Mrs. Thatcher all the time, Mitterrand, being sneaky and assertive, and preventing the reunification of Germany. Britain can stand in the open, but when it is time for the French to express their stance, the French must have

an attitude.

Just after New Year's Day, the first major task of the British Foreign Office is to join forces with France to jointly promote military exercises aimed at frightening German reunification. There is no problem with Britain being the villain, but France must contribute in the future.

There is no need to hide Britain's attitude. The purpose of Foreign Secretary Geoffrey Howe's visit to France has also been noticed by Bonn. Cole is also very nervous about the French attitude.

"Actually, what's there to be nervous about? It's not like President Mitterrand didn't live in a concentration camp in Germany." Alan Wilson assumed the responsibility of the prime minister's spokesperson and pointed out a historical fact. The current President Mitterrand,

They were imprisoned in concentration camps by the Germans.

Regarding the fact that the Fourth Reich is almost reborn, I believe that the French president, who has lived in a concentration camp, will definitely make his own judgment. Later, Foreign Secretary Geoffrey Howe left the French Presidential Palace and elaborated on the joint

The military exercise reached a consensus conclusion and aims to contribute greater strength to European peace and unity.

"Eastern European countries are also part of Europe. We firmly believe in this. The sovereignty of any country is inviolable, including the sovereignty of the Democratic Republic of Germany."

Jeffrey Howe excitedly promised to the flashlight, "President Mitterrand's views on this point are surprisingly similar to those of the Prime Minister. Military exercises can start at any time to demonstrate the unity of European countries on specific issues."


This chapter has been completed!
Previous Bookshelf directory Bookmark Next