Chapter 1621 New Thinking
A fitting venue for this purpose was also the Conference of Forty for Disarmament, an organization created at the initiative of the Soviet Union and known in different eras by different names in different eras.
It was divided into three main groups, NATO, the Warsaw Pact, and third countries, which, among the third countries, also included a certain great power and Romania.
This meeting at the beginning of the year, Margaret Thatcher obviously wanted to pretend to be the leader of a major power, to show their own and the United Kingdom’s diplomatic influence, Alan Wilson is not concerned about this kind of thing, is nothing more than to say the words of the past again, it is not worth paying attention to.
In fact when you run into an opponent like Maphead, it is a very happy thing for your side.
Britain can open the price to the Soviet Union to its heart’s content, anyway, there will be no loss, Allen Wilson really hope to negotiate something, if the INF treaty can be implemented. Obviously the USSR is the big loser, and that’s at the overall level, because the Warsaw Pact only has the USSR as a big brother, and NATO has the UK and France as members of the nuclear club in addition to the US.
In fact, in separate countries, the United States is also at a disadvantage, the United States and Europe across the Atlantic Ocean, compared to the Soviet Union also has an overwhelming ground armed advantage, the United States of America’s naval threat is still abstracted some, not at a disadvantage at all only European countries, so the INF treaty is considered to be a victory for European countries.
Although Margaret Thatcher paid lip service to the Anglo-American special relationship, she couldn’t change the fact that Britain was in fact a European country, in how special the relationship was, and the position in this case had to be on the side of Europe.
The prime minister can perform in Geneva, Alan Wilson has his own things, for Washington’s initiative, the United Kingdom is in favor of the attitude, should have given Germany and Japan these two countries a little bit of awesome look, the two defeated countries if the development of better than the victorious countries, the world war is not in vain?
“On the answer, we believe that in the fact that the presence of the United States garrison, the two countries do not have much resistance, but the attitude of the French side, it is still necessary for Washington to do their own work, they always say that the United Kingdom is a spy within Europe, it is not good for us to be overzealous.”
Allen Wilson, while packing up his things, instructed the permanent undersecretary of the Foreign Office, “On the Treasury side, the figures regarding overseas payments in the special appropriations for the current year can be handled a little smartly.”
Smart handling meant that it would be assigned to the two foundations, and after the signing of the Plaza Accord, this portion of the country’s money would theoretically have to go to Japan for a spin as well. There was no need to hide it, and it could even be widely publicized for all countries to know that Britain was bullish on Japan’s development.
Japan is certainly not a soft touch, for example, can be hard against the pressure of the United States does not appreciate, as long as the United States garrison as air can do so, what is so difficult?
Allen Wilson can come up with a lot of ways for Japan to prevent international capital malicious attacks on Japan, only need to solve a problem, is the presence of U.S. troops in Japan, as long as this problem is solved, the energy of an economic power in Japan is still quite huge.
As soon as he turned his head, Alan Wilson went to the Home Office to listen to the question about the impact of immigration on the United Kingdom, because of a long period of nationalization, it is clear that some of the problems of the planned economy of the United Kingdom also exists.
For example, the efficiency of public facilities, in the fight against the Prime Minister’s civil service cuts after no avail, Whitehall turned to promote the efficiency of the above, in short, the promotion and application of computers.
Striving to make the whole of Britain connected to the Internet, a program called the World Wide Web, reflects Britain’s determination to concentrate on doing big things, which may sound like another camp, but for post-war Britain, part of the planned economy itself is the norm.
The USSR did it then of course it was an anachronism, even anti-human, but the UK did it then it was understandable and responsible, and anyway the Prime Minister went to Geneva, the UK he said.
“Always rely on writing and paper records, isn’t that a rip-off? The main thing is that the paper industry is not much profit, if we rely on computers is much better, so that can also have a contribution to the development of Britain’s electronic industry.” Alan Wilson does not hide in the slightest, himself as a certain big country milk Lenovo half of the operation.
Although Lenovo is indeed rotten, milk a mouthful of this operation, almost later proved to be of little use, but Whitehall still decided to do so.
The issue of immigration was foreseen by Alan Wilson after the opening up of a certain great power; after all, it was plain as day that the very existence of Malaya would lead to such a thing. Immigrating thousands of miles to a country with a completely foreign culture was not something everyone could do, on the contrary the Malayan Chinese were at least one of the main ethnic groups, which made it much easier to accept.
Although Malaya is in fact a colony and should be cursed by the Soviet system countries that have always been anti-colonial, there is no delay in cursing and moistening at the same time, beautifully called penetrating the enemy’s interior.
Cracking down on illegal immigration has always been Malaya’s policy after its economic take-off, as a go-to country for the world’s most populous nation, not only does it not have immunity in this regard, but it is instead classified by the colonial government as the highest-ranking target for prevention, and of course because of the abundance of sources of immigrants, Malaya has also pulled up the standard of immigration once again.
“Quality immigrants are what we need, and many public areas, such as the health system, have alleviated a great deal of Britain’s problems with the addition of many doctors rich in specialized skills. In this way, considering their university rankings, graduates from these schools in Qingbei should have immigration priority.”
People who want to run will want to run no matter what, and UK indifference won’t alleviate the problem, people will choose to run to the US, rather than come to the UK.
“In fact judging by the results, they really are quality immigrants, hardworking and willing to work without making trouble.” Brewster expressed his approval, “How well the integration is going to be for now, but it won’t raise the cost of management.”
“Good, easy absorption is a big plus, better than blacks anyway.” Alan Wilson hemmed and hawed, “Britain must not repeat the mistakes of the United States, although affirmative action is looking at twenty years, but whether it works or not is clear to everyone, is there any problem.”
“The Ministry of Health has found a case of incurable disease.” Brewster shook his head, he was talking about AIDS, which was definitely not good news.
Alan Wilson said to himself just be content, this must be a long time behind history, it’s a miracle it’s even been discovered now as far as the relationship between the UK and the US is concerned.
“Screen all of their relatives all over again, at the same time, just say that Whitehall is considering allocating funds from the public foundation for specialized treatment.” Alan Wilson took on the tone of as long as the world is full of love.
It can now be decided that the operation of hitting flares into the US head was the right thing to do, didn’t give the US a chance to cover up the news, and must have had a huge effect on early prevention. As for Canada’s protest against having equal status treatment with the U.S., you can’t blame Britain, you two countries are right next to each other, preventing the U.S. from not preventing you, isn’t this a defense on which there is a tantalizing loophole.
Geneva’s forty-nation disarmament conference, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s news, surprisingly, also aroused the concern of Ms. Monroe, obviously Monroe is very hopeful to talk out something, “If the nuclear weapons are cut cleanly, it is certainly good for the world.”
“Then what would the countries with nuclear weapons have to threaten others with?” Alan Wilson shook his head outright, “The treatment of holding a gun to someone’s head is not something any country would voluntarily give up.”
Furthermore, the free world relied on nuclear weapons to keep the Soviet Union at bay, did it move the mighty free world navy onto land to threaten the Soviet Union?
Mrs. Thatcher’s tone at the Geneva Disarmament Conference was one of speaking in the place of the United States, and it is no wonder that Prime Minister Thatcher did carry on Churchill’s tradition of never forgetting to cement the special relationship with the United States.
As Churchill did with Roosevelt and Truman, Mrs. Thatcher saw the Anglo-American relationship as very different from that of any other Western country. Britain would support the United States in international issues, especially in East-West relations, without forgetting to emphasize that the United States was always there for Britain.
The US Secretary of State, Mr. Schultz, did not say anything, but he could not do much to help a female prime minister with such a very aggressive character, after all, not everyone is a supreme authority. The U.S. is still hoping that Britain will help convince Germany to look at the big picture and pay for the U.S. economy.
The tried and true loyal …… warrior, the great proletarian revolutionary, comrade Konstantin Ustinovich Chernenko, finally left us too soon.
A few hours later, by the unanimous approval of the meeting of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, the head of the map smoothly became the leader of this superpower.
Alan Wilson, who was discussing the disarmament conference with the female prime minister, who had returned to London, and Margaret Thatcher received the news at the same time, “This tough Soviet leader is finally dead. I get upset every time I think about this soft and tough Soviet.”
“Almost? It’s the idea of the representatives of other countries looking at you when you look like you’re representing the United States?” Alan Wilson dripped cooing with his hands in his pockets, “Sure, that’s a good thing. As for how things will play out down the road, we’ll have to wait and see for a while.”
There was no doubt that the time of Maphead had come, and it could be said that Maphead had just come to power in a way that was very much in line with the high expectations that were unanimous both internally and externally. The free world, needless to say, looked like Maphead was communicable compared to the old codgers that had been there before, and for the Soviets, there was a general hope that the new leader would bring about change for the better.
I wonder if it occurs to the smug Maphead at this point that he actually meets the definition of a novice and fun-loving? It shouldn’t have occurred to me that it’s hard for people to see themselves. Mrs. Thatcher also thought she was doing it for the good of Britain, oblivious to what would happen in the future.