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Chapter 1,714: Keeping up with the United States

Moreover, George H.W. Bush still has something to say. As the threat from the Soviet Union becomes smaller, the United States will not compete with the Soviet Union to see who can benefit more as before. Investment in some areas that are not hot spots will be reduced, such as those that are already safe.

South Africa.

Bush said to Thatcher, "Dear Prime Minister, we should understand that the white power in South Africa cannot be saved, and they are unreliable. They have ruined the reputation of the free world, even more so now."

The long-term existence of the South African regime has always been an embarrassment to Britain and the United States. The Soviet Union barely had to do anything to gain a group of supporters in Africa. The reason was anti-colonialism.

When talking about the South African issue, Bush Sr. also mentioned Mrs. Thatcher. It is not only the issue of South Africa, but also the issue of Rhodesia. Britain's contraction is not strict, but it still leaves the stepping stone for interference in many important places.

Of course, things have to go from easy to difficult, and the United States must now solve the problem in South Africa, which is the best solution.

Mrs. Thatcher also wanted to argue hard on the South Africa issue, but Bush was unmoved and said that the United States had already decided the matter. He was not asking whether the United Kingdom agreed, but was simply notifying him.

"There are already too many countries with nuclear weapons in the world, and we cannot allow more countries to appear on my watch. We have experience in this. Two years ago, we prevented the False Island regime from acquiring nuclear weapons. This time, we can also use it on South Africa.

"The elder Bush calmly elaborated, "The colonial regime should become history."

Compared with previous visits to the United States, Mrs. Thatcher had never received so little but had to cooperate with the United States so much. Bush Sr. and Reagan were indeed different.

But it doesn't matter. Alan Wilson still warmly welcomed Mrs. Thatcher back to the country and comforted the Prime Minister that he had done enough. As for the future of NATO and the problem of South Africa, these small problems can be solved slowly. "Of course we are cooperating with the United States, and

We are trying our best to cooperate. This is a plan to pressure and subvert the white South African government."

Mrs. Thatcher immediately appeared in front of her eyes, a plan on how to drive out the white regime in South Africa and let these evil white colonists die. Mrs. Thatcher took a look and said with a strange look, "Secretary-General, you and George H.W. Bush have the same characteristics."

view?"

"If you have to answer this question, the lives of white people are not more valuable than those of other races. Compared with the favorability of hundreds of millions of Africans, the lives of millions of white people are worthless. If the leaders of African countries like it, we will shoot them

White leaders are not a problem."

Alan Wilson answered with a smile, "Nations are not defined by blood. Now that we have DNA technology, we need to do a nationwide screening to see how many people in the country are truly British?"

Alan Wilson laughed heartily. Not to mention too remote examples, in places close to Europe, everyone understands the origin of the Turkic people. Aren’t the Arabs also promoted by relying on religion and culture, and auxiliary military power?

All nations are formed based on their bloodline. The Turks in Central Asia don’t know much about it, and most of the Turks have to be classified as Greek.

"We fully cooperate with Washington's views on this matter. In fact, it is good for us to think about it." Alan Wilson said with his fingers, "Australia is actually very willing to allow white immigrants to settle in Australia. These white people who have lost their families have come to Australia.

, will become an important supporter of the White Australia Policy."

In Africa, where whites are a minority, Britain certainly cannot offend the vast majority of Africans, but in Australia, which already has an absolute majority, there is no need to be so polite. Standards can be applied flexibly.

Another batch of white Australia policy is a new force to join, which can continue to maintain Australia's peaceful life. Alan Wilson thinks so, there are many benefits, but the move to overthrow the white regime in South Africa must put the United States in front of it.

superior.

After a unilateral export, Alan Wilson said enthusiastically, "In this way, we respect the will of the United States, and the United States will impose sanctions, and then we will follow up as a last resort. I will communicate with the United States now."

It doesn't matter that the Prime Minister does not want to overthrow the white South African regime. Isn't this a true advocate of the special relationship between Britain and the United States? Alan Wilson is willing to be the strong backing of the United States and support the United States in tightening the noose around the white South African regime.

After the war in Angola began, facing the attacks of the Soviet Union and its number one thug, Cuba, South Africa's already isolated environment made the economy even worse. If the United Kingdom and the United States had not made the sanctions ineffective, South Africa would have been unable to survive. Now that the United States wants to seriously

If we get up, then the UK should also get serious about it.

Seeing Alan Wilson almost jogging out of the Prime Minister's Office, Mrs. Thatcher's face was filled with uncertainty, "It's really terrible when men become ruthless."

Mrs. Thatcher still believed that blood should be thicker than water, but obviously neither Alan Wilson nor Bush Sr. cared about such illusory things. With Mrs. Thatcher as a prime minister who ignored the overall interests of the special relationship between Britain and the United States, the job of the Cabinet Secretary was

It would be much easier to do it. First, I would connotate Mrs. Thatcher, and then express my firm support for President Bush during the phone call with Washington.

Alan Wilson had no intention of ridiculing, but he still confessed what happened today to his wife when he got home. Pamela Mountbatten laughed out loud after hearing this, "She is suitable to be the prime minister of Australia. Regarding the fourth-generation fighter jets, I

I have an idea to bring Australia in. As you know, the gap between the rich and the poor in Australia is very low. No matter how hard you work, you can't make much more. Even if people are lazy, they can still live a good life."

"That's true, life is easier than in the UK and the United States." Alan Wilson nodded. In a place where God rewards food, this will happen as long as the population is controlled.

Moreover, Australia's population is not growing rapidly. Even if immigrants are included, it is still far behind that of several Gulf countries.

Pamela Mountbatten wants to conduct joint research and development with Australia. Alan Wilson has already guessed that Australia will definitely not be able to help. It is simply a role that provides money.

This chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! After hesitating, Alan Wilson agreed, "Just do it if you want to, and I will convince the cabinet."

"That's the problem." Pamela Mountbatten said, "Even the Typhoon fighter jet is so treasured, so joint development will inevitably run the risk of leaking secrets."

"You can't say that. You have to understand that modern weapons are getting more and more expensive. Countries like the United Kingdom are already struggling to maintain their current military strength. It's nothing to find foreign aid."

Alan Wilson shook his head and said, "Isn't the Tornado jointly developed by Europe? In fact, compared to France, Germany, and Italy, Australia is a very good partner for cooperation. There is no better partner than just paying and doing nothing. Australia is

Such a role model.”

Not to mention the fourth-generation fighter jets, in Alan Wilson's memory, even the Typhoon fighter jets are not something that any European country can independently handle.

The French don't believe in evil, so they built another Rafale fighter jet, but that's all. Europe has collectively laid down its fourth-generation fighter jets and no longer competes with a few monsters.

There is another advantage of joint research and development with Australia. Joint research and development has problems in terms of efficiency. European countries have been arguing with each other. However, Australia does not have scientific research capabilities and is just a paid collaborator, so it will definitely not argue with the UK.

In this way, the biggest shortcoming of joint development is eliminated.

There is another advantage of joint research and development, but compared with the shortcomings of wrangling and delaying efficiency, this advantage is not outstanding. That is, multinational joint research and development must eventually produce a finished product. This is not a project that the UK can terminate if it fails.

, it also depends on whether Australia agrees.

Australia has money, and joint development can prevent the British from cutting off orders when their brains get hot, so why not agree? Even fertilizer and electricity can be jointly developed, so what's wrong with the Storm fighter jet?

"That's no problem, it's up to me." Pamela Mountbatten slapped her thigh. The head of the family grimaced at the sudden pain. Of course, the richest woman wouldn't slap her thigh, it was quite painful.

Pamela Mountbatten was confident enough to convince Australia, while Alan Wilson said to wait, "After the United Kingdom and the United States embargo South Africa, you can talk to Australia again. That would be easier."

You don’t have to wait too long. After all, Alan Wilson is a staunch defender of the special relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States. The plan to sanction South Africa has already been formulated. It just needs to be announced by the United States first, and then the United Kingdom will follow suit.

The northern hemisphere is waiting for the arrival of spring, while the southern hemisphere is heading towards winter. For South Africa, this winter will certainly be far more cold in the heart than in the climate.

The United Kingdom and the United States, which have long supported South Africa, finally got serious about it. The Bush administration announced the embargo list against South Africa. This time it was unprecedentedly serious, and it was no longer as open-minded as before.

The United Kingdom then poured another bucket of cold water on the disheartened South African government. The United Kingdom and the United States, South Africa's two largest foreign aid agencies, jointly cut off South Africa's external financing channels this time.

Changes in public opinion have also begun. Reports criticizing the white government for not granting the majority of citizens the right to vote began to fill the pages of both countries, and then quickly spread throughout the English-speaking world.

As for the two countries in the other camp, they have always been enemies of South Africa. France, which has been neutral from time to time, also understood that it naturally wanted to maintain the basis of unity among major powers and joined in the verbal and written criticism of South Africa.

Since all countries, namely these five countries, have agreed, the sanctions this time must be unprecedentedly severe. South Africa, which has long been supported by the United Kingdom and the United States, instantly felt the power of sanctions.

The latest news came from the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Prime Minister Kohl wanted to invite Mrs. Thatcher to talk. The Prime Minister asked the head of Whitehall for his opinion. Alan Wilson said indifferently, "I have no opinion. As the Federal Republic of Germany's foreign policy,

What do I think about declaring people persona non grata?”

"How about you come with me, otherwise I won't respond." Mrs. Thatcher slowed down her tone. Only this man received special treatment from her.


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