Chapter 1617 – The Prime Minister’s Balanced Diplomacy

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“Indeed, it’s just that public opinion has to work harder.” John Hunter nodded, the art of journalism lies in not making things up, but reversing the order, a female university student often goes to a nightclub part-time to introduce herself, and a girl from a nightclub often takes the time to study and finish her studies on her own.

The former is condemned by at least some voices, the latter is simply an inspirational example.

The current round of privatization, for the British, is a case of one part of the population believing that the benefits have been damaged, and another part of the population bouncing off the walls, and the state’s cornerstone social commons needs to be that the latter has more voices than the former.

“So we still have to tout this Soviet with a map on his head.” Alan Wilson yawned, “Our Prime Minister has made quite a diplomatic itinerary this year, just wanting to be out of sight, out of mind about strikes at home, and after hosting the Soviets, it’s time to visit China.”

“The strike aspect is indeed disturbing.” John Hunt wanted to say something; he didn’t really know why Whitehall, which also supported taking its time with strikes, didn’t seem to have any urgency about it.

But Alan Wilson wouldn’t say, and John Hunter couldn’t be bothered to ask. In fact, what was there to ask? Don’t ask what you shouldn’t ask, the truth that all the three hairs knew.

For the visiting Mapheads, the art of journalism is also real, British public opinion has been scolding the Soviet Union all year round since Margaret Thatcher came to power, the only exception being the Mapheads here for so many days. According to the news, the formally legally educated and glowingly handsome number two of the Soviet Union at the time was treated in London to a grand reception at the level of the Führer.

Not only did the dignitaries attend a grand and lavish state dinner at the Tudor Palace, where hundreds of Britain’s top people gathered, but they were also invited to meet with Prime Minister Thatcher at Chequers, her suburban London villa.

The talks covered arms control, East-West relations and space issues, and Mrs. Thatcher also mentioned human rights in the Soviet Union.

In addition, during their stay in London, the Mapleheads and Mrs. Lyssa visited England’s Westminster Abbey, where they venerated the graves of Darwin and Churchill, and the library in the British Library, where Marx worked on Das Kapital in those days.

The Goes also went to the headquarters of John Brown & Sons in London, which had supplied turbines for a gas pipeline in Siberia and competed in a tender to build a Soviet plastics factory.

During their stay in London, Lyssa and other members of the party also browsed London’s big shopping malls and jewelry stores, purchasing valuable treasures of the capitalist world, which led to an instant publicity story.

The Supreme Authority was still interested in the future First Lady of the USSR’s shopping, mainly to see how frugal this First Lady, compared to Brezhneva, who was later slammed by Maphead, had become.

After a few days of close observation, the future first lady, it seems, is not thrifty, but seems to be even more extravagant.

“Should we invest in the Soviet Union if it learns from their eastern neighbors?” Maphead’s visit to the UK had an unusual heat, and Pamela Mountbatten certainly knew about it, as there was the example of a certain great power in front of her, and whether the even richer and stronger USSR was a good investment.

Investing in the Soviet Union is not an option that has never been available to the free world, in fact countries have had it more or less, and Pamela Mountbatten inquired about this option as a viable one at the moment.

“It’s certainly possible to do so without considering the American factor, even if it is.” Alan Wilson put his arm around the richest woman’s body in favor, “We should also have our own spokesperson in the Soviet Union shouldn’t we? It might be more reliable than this fool that the Prime Minister is hosting.”

“There is no such person.” Pamela Mountbatten lightly hammered her husband’s chest, she was used to his optimism, but this kind of talk was a little too optimistic.

“There’s always something to work for.” Allen Wilson thought to himself how it didn’t, he just felt that his son was the most reliable person, more so than anyone else.

The next day, Alan Wilson went to work in Whitehall, holding in his hand the news paper that had evaluated the Soviet delegation, and this is what it said: they were at once very confident, articulate, and energetic, but also amiable and approachable, with no lack of gentle humor and human touch; they were witty, flexible, and shrewd, but at the same time moderate.

It was impossible to find such positive coverage of the Soviet Union all year round, and Alan Wilson wondered if the innate stupidity of the mapheads had really gotten to the point where they were instantly recognizable.

Heading to 10 Downing Street, Mrs. Thatcher did not mince words in complimenting Maphead, “I feel that there is a certain spirit of compromise in him which you don’t see much in other Soviet leaders.”

“If the head of a hostile country compliments the British Prime Minister like that, I’m wondering if Churchill has done it again.” The corners of Alan Wilson’s mouth twitched as he expressed an objective assessment of Britain’s war hero Churchill in front of Margaret Thatcher.

“How can you say that about Sir Winston. He is a war hero.” Mrs. Thatcher blushed, Churchill is still a very important sign for the Conservative Party.

“Yes, America has always praised Churchill’s uncompromising spirit, just like you just praised the Soviets.”

Alan Wilson made a thoughtful face muttering, “After all, there aren’t many people like Churchill, I think it’s better not to be too optimistic. Unless someone can replicate the glorious overthrow of Imperial Russia with two battleships, I don’t believe it.”

If anyone else knew that Alan Wilson was saying this about Churchill, it might cause a storm, but was he afraid? His people had met Hess, and it was a fact that Churchill’s battle had caused Imperial Russia to collapse, making a war that hadn’t been so long drag on for years raw.

From the language of Mrs. Thatcher down, Alan Wilson said, “You seem to see me never smiled so brightly, so happy to see a Soviet.”

“You do not think too much.” Mrs. Thatcher cried and laughed, what and what is all this? She was merely meeting a novice politician for the first time that she could take at will, and for a moment she was happy and oblivious.

Alan Wilson is absolutely convinced that this is the truth, in Mrs. Thatcher while using the police to clean up the striking workers, but also had the courage to point the finger at the Soviet Union’s human rights issues, the head of the map has not even rebutted? What else could hardly be expected from this Soviet Union, a man who was praised by all British public opinion?

Not bad, the Soviet Union itself has a heavy pressure, the Soviet Union more than thirty percent of the financial, need to be used to support agricultural subsidies and farm worker welfare; fifteen percent of the financial, need to be used to maintain the operation of factories and worker welfare.

These two items together have taken up nearly half of the Soviet Union’s fiscal expenditures, and the U.S. treasury is not even so terribly depleted. Instead, the Soviet Union has to carry two huge burdens to compete with the U.S. The difficulty can be imagined.

However, in the past year, the Soviet Union’s industrial output exceeded its plan, reversing the demoralizing situation in which the growth rate had been declining for many years. Agricultural output grew by five percent, and social labor productivity increased by eight and a half percent.

Employee compensation showed a marked increase, and the situation, in which the shelves of stores everywhere were always short of goods, was significantly improved.

It can’t be said that what Andropov was able to do while dragging his sick body around, replaced with a map head that was very much favored by Mrs. Thatcher, and immediately took a sharp turn for the worse, can it?

Mrs. Thatcher was clearly trying to revive traditional British diplomacy, which is offshore balancing, and so informed Alan Wilson of an incident in which she suggested to Maphead that a meeting with Reagan could be used to try to improve relations between the United States and the Soviet Union again this time at the Los Angeles Olympics, but unfortunately Maphead has not responded to this yet.

“How does he respond to you now that he’s only number two and number one is Chernenko?” Alan Wilson replied with a smile, “But when it comes to the Olympics, it’s a peaceful event.”

Obviously this is a great opportunity for Newfoundland to improve its economy, with the World Cup or the Olympics every two years, with this kind of boost it’s no wonder that Newfoundland’s development is so bright.

Per capita income of 20,000 plus, to know that last year Japan is only 10,000 out of the head, Switzerland is only 17,000, after the square agreement the yen appreciation, in order to and now Newfoundland than a comparison.

The biggest difference between the LA Olympics and history is that they weren’t boycotted by the USSR, as the Moscow Olympics before that weren’t boycotted either, and Newfoundland’s income wasn’t spilled over by the great power rivalry. All of these modern-day pirates should thank him, the first post-war administrator.

With the Soviet Union clearly superior at the Olympics after the seventies and the United States having home field advantage, it was destined to be a dragon-fight. The more unpredictable it is, the higher Newfoundland’s revenues are likely to be.

This time around, the Los Angeles Olympics opened up a number of innovations, with Ueberroth leading a committee that started with nothing and opened up a wide range of sources of revenue, taking the following key steps: entering into funding agreements with conglomerates; selling the rights to television broadcasts and tickets for the games; and cutting back on all expenses.

It made the best use of existing facilities by building as few stadiums as possible, not building a new Olympic Village, renting two university dormitories in California to house athletes and officials, and recruiting volunteers to work on a voluntary basis for the conference.

The Soviet Union to participate in the impact on other countries is also there, for example, a major country may not be so bright for the first time in the Olympic Games, after all, are a master to teach, can not break the trick ah. Many of the strengths of a major country were in fact the sporting strengths of the Soviet Union.

Alan Wilson then watched the Olympic Games broadcast at home, applauded this peaceful event, and then once again put into their own things, from August, Chernenko entered the stage of God’s recluse, a long time did not show up, apparently this is much more important than the Olympic Games.

Mrs. Thatcher, after receiving the head of the map, then began her own visit to China, and soon, the joint statement about Xiangjiang is well known also but can not say more came out. Choosing to brush up her presence in the diplomatic field was a good move, and as the frequency of the Iron Lady’s presence in the diplomatic field increased greatly, the strike became more and more unnoticed.

In order to keep the intensity up, good old son Arnold takes the bull by the horns and creates a mass brawl between workers and police to keep the heat of the strike up, and the next time it’s time to shoot.

I’m trying to figure out when to finish the book.

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