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Chapter 1,724 Is Britain a big country?

It is not difficult to understand the meaning of the letter. This time after the Khitans return to China, a new struggle will break out in the Soviet Union. There was already a struggle in the past, but now it has become clearer.

Thinking about the events before and after August 19 in history, Alan Wilson can actually easily analyze that if the August 19 incident killed the Khitan people in one fell swoop and really went all out to suppress the liberals, he still thinks he would have succeeded.

Yes, those liberals at the end of the Soviet Union were really not afraid of death? He didn't believe that.

But it was successful, and it had nothing to do with Alexeyev. He was the chairman of the KGB, the vice president, the minister of defense, and the minister of the interior. How could there be any cake for Alexeyev, who was ranked lower than the deputy?

Chairman points?

And there is another factor. Alan Wilson only found out last time that Alexeyev actually won the first daughter.

Although it is done secretly, it cannot be said that others cannot find the clues. If the members of 819 succeed, even the map head will be sidelined, and Alexeyev will be swept out. After all, Alexeyev

Compared with the members of the Emergency Committee, my husband is a small shrimp in terms of position.

If someone really knows about the affair between the good old man and the first daughter of the Soviet Union, then Alan Wilson can conclude that he, the deputy chairman of the KGB and the director of the Moscow Security Bureau, will be concealed before and after the coup, and will be directly replaced if the coup succeeds.

, so those people on August 19 had better not succeed.

Let's first watch the Soviet conservatives and the Khitans fight together. Don't join the battle easily and offer your loyalty. This is what the saying goes, the mantis stalks the cicada and the oriole follows.

Mrs. Thatcher's Bermuda meeting with President Bush can be regarded as the highest-level meeting between British and American leaders in recent years. Mrs. Thatcher made all preparations, but did not achieve even a single result.

Compared with his predecessor, Reagan, President Bush had a very different attitude towards the United Kingdom. Mrs. Thatcher did not have much support at any level. As soon as the Iron Lady left Bermuda, Alan Wilson knew the ins and outs of the entire meeting.

Let's put it this way, Bush is not interested in even Mrs. Thatcher saying that she has just discovered that the Khitans in Moscow are a better opponent than Tutou. Even if they can't reach a consensus on this kind of thing, what about other aspects?

There may still be results.

Fortunately, Mrs. Thatcher later visited Canada. The welcome she received made her somewhat relieved, and her depressed mood improved a lot. By the way, she emphasized her traditional friendship with Canada.

"Oh, now Americans are thinking too much." Listening to Middleton's message, Alan Wilson raised his eyebrows and shook his head, "Where is the next stop?"

"Secretary-General, in fact, Canada has always been friendly to the UK." Middleton asked with a smile, "It's not that serious, isn't it? The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has always attached great importance to Canada's work."

"No one denies that Canada is friendly to the United Kingdom. It can even be said that Canadian citizens have a higher opinion of the United Kingdom than Australia."

Alan Wilson sighed and replied, "But does this change that Canada is a neighbor of the United States? When we talk to Canada, we usually go through the Crown Territory of Newfoundland."

Alan Wilson's words were very vague, but it was clear that Middleton could understand that he had served as the Governor of Newfoundland with supreme authority and preserved Newfoundland as a British crown territory. To put it simply, the Cabinet Secretary was again swaying

Curved self-praise.

But since he was the head of Whitehall, Middleton did not dare to say anything. "The Prime Minister's next visit is to the Soviet Union, and then he will return to China."

"Oh, there is also the Soviet Union's itinerary." Alan Wilson didn't know what Mrs. Thatcher's purpose was. It didn't matter if he didn't know. He could just ask after he came back.

On the way back, Mrs. Thatcher paid a busy visit to the Soviet Union in the name of Prime Minister, and she still focused her considerable energy and time on the unpredictable international stage.

The morning after arriving in Moscow, Mrs. Thatcher was invited to have lunch with Tutou. At the dinner table, the Iron Lady, who had been tempered by the political arena for a long time, realized that Tutou had lost his former enthusiasm and heroic spirit.

Perhaps he was worried about his power being chipped away bit by bit by the Khitans.

Just a few days ago, a new president appeared in Russia. The Khitans took office with 57% of the votes. There are now two suns on the Soviet Union. One is the Soviet President Tutou, and the other is the Russian President Khitan.

, at this moment, Tutou, who a few years ago could replace the Khitan's title of First Secretary of Moscow with just a verbal reminder, has to admit that the Khitan is now on an equal footing with him in a sense.

The Khitan people gained power in Russia, and the good old man Alexeyev had to bite the bullet and express his congratulations against his will. The Khitan people also cautiously accepted the congratulations.

Of course, all this has nothing to do with Mrs. Thatcher. Now he can only see that the map head has lost its vigor and the whole person is depressed. Mrs. Thatcher has to admit that such a Soviet Union cannot serve as a shield, and from now on

At the Bermuda Conference, President Bush showed an unprecedented coldness towards the special relationship between Britain and the United States.

This was all expected. Alan Wilson chose this time to push the Iron Lady out and manage the faded special relationship between Britain and the United States, just to let Bush smash the pride of the Iron Lady.

The Cabinet Secretary is also very vindictive, and the special relationship between Britain and the United States is where the two always have disagreements.

After her visit to the Soviet Union, Mrs. Thatcher, who had achieved nothing during this visit, finally returned to London. Alan Wilson came over happily. He liked to see Mrs. Thatcher's stinky face. Whenever he thought of the Iron Lady, she

Happy, he will be happy immediately.

Rarely did Mrs. Thatcher gain anything from in-depth inquiries. Mrs. Thatcher replied bravely, "It is impossible to gain something every time when dealing with two countries."

"It seems that the summary of the traditional relationship between Britain and the United States advocated by the Labor government is more realistic." Alan Wilson said hurtfully, clinging to the special relationship run by Mrs. Thatcher.

This chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! "Alan, I think we should talk. After my term began, you seem to have become more dissatisfied with me." Mrs. Thatcher said in a bad tone,

Although he clearly knows that there are twists and turns in the relationship between Britain and the United States, he still clings to the pain points.

"I don't have any dissatisfaction. I just want to ask about the results. It seems that there is really no result." Alan Wilson's dissatisfaction is very simple. The country needs balance and the parties need balance. The Conservative Party has occupied the position for too long. Who likes the president?

It is facing the prime minister and ministers of the same party. At least there are no such people in Whitehall.

Mrs. Thatcher talked about the United States' latest positioning on NATO, and had already reduced its investment in the Star Wars project. Alan Wilson had to admit that Bush had done the right thing, although he still wanted the United States to continue to invest in it.

It cannot be said that Star Wars is a scam, but in terms of technical difficulty, it is indeed very close to a scam. Those planned space-based weapons have to deal with high-speed ballistic missiles. Obviously, only laser machines can face 40,000 to 50,000 Soviet nuclear bombs.

The possibility of defense, as for laser weapons, Alan Wilson had been hearing about it since the Iron-Blooded Forum was still alive, and even earlier.

As long as there is a possibility of realization, after thirty years, some results should be produced. However, the place where the laser weapon system has the highest sense of existence is still in the mouth of the person in the key road.

Mrs. Thatcher is still chattering, saying that Bush is not as courageous as Reagan, etc., cutting military investment, and talking about the map, there is nothing to hope for now, everything depends on Britain itself.

"Britain has always relied on itself, Prime Minister. However, the exception is during your time in power. You can be sure that nothing can be done without the United States." Alan Wilson couldn't help but said, "At present, next month's NATO summit in London

At the meeting, President Bush appears to be raising the United States' view on whether the Cold War is over."

"I will definitely oppose it resolutely." Mrs. Thatcher said angrily, "We will unite with the British allies to oppose it."

"The Federal Republic of Germany will not object. They are deep in the front line. The French have always hated the US military presence in Europe."

Alan Wilson frowned and asked, "The allies you are talking about are not Italians, are they? Apart from Italy, there is no country in Europe that can speak."

What if Mrs. Thatcher opposed it on behalf of Britain? That would be a very courageous thing. Mrs. Thatcher shook her head and said, "We cannot be enemies of the United States. There is a gap in national strength."

"The national power gap with the Soviet Union is also quite large. This is not a problem. It mainly depends on how Britain positions itself. Is it one-sided or bipartisan?" Alan Wilson asked Mrs. Thatcher, "I don't know what the Prime Minister thinks of Britain as a big country.

It is still a small country. If it is a small country, it should really rely on the United States resolutely. A small country has no basis for having both sides."

We always hear that small countries have to play both sides. This is a misunderstanding. Small countries with weak national strength are only safe if they are one-sided. If they play both sides, they are not trusted. When facing a powerful country, no other country will end up helping you.

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But being one-sided is actually very disturbing. Being one-sided means that the country has no united front value and has limited opportunities to gain benefits. Big Brother will not think about you because you don't make trouble.

And for the United States, even if the countries close to Russia are one-sided, it will not solve the essential problem. After all, the United States cannot personally kill Russia, but Russia can kill you in turn.

So whether it is one-sided or independent, or playing both sides, the key is whether the country on which all these are based is a big country or a small country. If it is really a big country, no matter what it does, it will have value.

Is Britain a big country? Seeing Mrs. Thatcher didn't answer, Alan Wilson asked again. This time Mrs. Thatcher hesitated for a long time and replied, "Of course, Britain is of course a big country."

"Then the problem is not important. Britain has the basis to deal with all problems." Alan Wilson answered calmly, "The United States can't go to war with us anyway, so what is it afraid of?"


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