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Vol 2 Chapter 1691: even the Triple Entente

Mrs Thatcher's phraseology, which is fine for a memoir or for a document, is abysmal for a conversation.

At this point, Alan Wilson is about to say to the prime minister who has just been hit hard by a close ally, is he going to stop German reunification from becoming a reality at all costs? Everything else is romance.

"Of course." Mrs. Thatcher organized her words, "Even if the Germans want to put Germany in one; federal Europe, I think this is wrong. Because the reunified Germany is simply too big, Too powerful to simply be another player within Europe. Furthermore, the Germans were always looking east and west, although the modern way of embodying this trend is their economic expansion, not their territory aggression. Thus, by its very nature, Germany is a destabilizing force in Europe. Only the military and political involvement of the United States in Europe and the close relationship between Britain and France, the other two most powerful sovereign states in Europe, can balance Germany's power."

"The United States can't help. As long as Cole promises not to leave the garrison, why should the United States oppose it? As for the Soviet Union, the Soviet garrison has begun to withdraw."

Alan Wilson calmly extinguished Mrs. Thatcher's delusion on the role of the United States, and said sarcastically, "It seems that President Bush's speech at the Brussels meeting was not direct enough. If the British Prime Minister can't understand the sentence that Germany is the leading partner of Europe The meaning of this sentence is that I propose to hold an early general election."

Mrs. Thatcher bit her lips lightly, but it was rare that she didn't talk to the man in front of her, because President Bush's words really stimulated him too much. It can be said that her diplomatic philosophy was subverted by the statement of the United States, "You are laughing at me now. Well, as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, he was slapped in the face by the Americans."

"Every prime minister who advocates the special relationship between Britain and the United States has such a process. You were lucky to meet Reagan. From the very beginning, I knew that this day would come sooner or later."

Allen Wilson replied lightly, "Now it's just proof, and you are no exception. But that's okay, there are no troops stationed in the main mainland, so it can't have a decisive impact on domestic politics."

"Whether Germany can be prevented from reunification depends mainly on the attitude of European countries. Neither the United States nor the Soviet Union can count on it. The Soviet Union was led by idiots. Seeing the current situation in the Soviet Union, the United States began to support Germany to balance the influence of the United Kingdom, so the United Kingdom chose Allies can only be found in European countries. Of course, I think this is far from enough."

"Now we should assume the result of German reunification to formulate a diplomatic strategy on how to prevent it. In this matter, Britain's allies are European countries, even the Democratic Germany. As long as Germany will not be reunified, the German Socialist Unity Party can do the same. Be an ally of Great Britain."

"You're right, but the GDR?" Mrs. Thatcher regained her composure and asked, "So? What are you going to do?"

"We can even be friends with the Democratic Republic of Germany. When necessary, I will visit Berlin, the real capital of Germany." Alan Wilson made no secret of his purpose. In the matter of German reunification, it is worthy of the British firepower.

"Of course there are still some methods that may not be useful, for example, spreading anxiety to the citizens of the Federal Republic of Germany, saying that the economies of the two countries are too different, etc. But Cole should defuse this trick."

"Now we're going to get the map head's promise, but don't get your hopes up too much, he's really an idiot, not worth looking forward to, and at the same time I believe Mitterrand is on our side."

Alan Wilson crossed the trail back and forth, "In short, since the Prime Minister wants to resolutely prevent the reunification of Germany, the most suitable ally is France. There is also a very crucial country that cannot be ignored, that is, the Democratic Germany. We must admit one thing, no There will be a ruling party willing to give up power, even in the UK, you have created such a large number of unemployed people and caused major problems in the security of the UK, isn’t it also to disintegrate the Labor Party’s trade union power?”

The Socialist Unity Party of Germany is absolutely unwilling to give up power. Allen Wilson can be convinced of this. Now if the Soviet Union is unwilling to support it, Britain can even become an ally of the ruling party of the Democratic Republic of Germany. This is also a statement to Bush that Germany is European leadership partners fight back.

"Why? Don't you dare?" Alan Wilson looked directly into Mrs. Thatcher's eyes, and the latter's gaze became firm. "It is also time to let everyone know that the voice of Britain cannot be ignored."

Obviously, this sentence was a response to the neglect of Mrs. Thatcher by the leaders of other countries at the just-concluded summit meeting. Alan Wilson said, "I think I can visit Berlin. We all recognize that the Democratic Germany The establishment of the Federal Republic of Germany has more legal principles than the Federal Republic of Germany.”

As the leader of the Stasi, Markus Wolf, said, "Any German who did not take practical actions to prevent the National Socialist Party from coming to power and launching a war of aggression should be responsible for the war crimes of the Third Reich. However, This kind of profound insight was nothing more than a high-spirited Yangchun Baixue at the time. He won very little praise, but the attacks and curses he received were much higher."

Coincidentally, the leaders of the GDR were imprisoned in concentration camps and forced into exile for "taking practical actions to stop the National Socialist Party and the war of aggression".

Just as we brought down politicians or high officials who were hostile to us by exposing their history of the Third Reich, so did the Committee of Free Legal Workers of West Berlin, an anti-communist organization of lawyers fleeing the GDR, publish in newspapers List of East German officials who concealed their history of membership in the National Socialist Party.

Since almost all of the GDR's top intelligence officers and political leaders went into exile or went underground during the Third Reich, the GDR won the propaganda war handily.

"Can I trust the Prime Minister to communicate with France? If so, then I will go directly to Berlin." Alan Wilson asked, he must now know what Mrs. Thatcher really thinks.

"I'm afraid that Mitterrand will not dare to do anything." Mrs. Thatcher said. After all, France and Germany are countries in the European continent. France has always wooed Germany to check and balance Britain.

This is even more so in this world, because the strength of the United Kingdom has always been higher than that of France. In the past ten years, Mrs. Thatcher has continued to advocate the special relationship between Britain and the United States.

This caused Mitterrand to see Mrs. Thatcher, who was constantly getting closer to the United States. In Mitterrand's eyes, she was almost a fifth column.

So the relationship between Britain and France in the past ten years is that Mrs. Thatcher has continuously deepened the special relationship with the United States, and Mitterrand has been constantly uniting with Germany to prevent Britain from messing up Europe.

Who is to blame? Alan Wilson has reminded Mrs. Thatcher many times that the current lack of trust between Britain and France is caused by Mrs. Thatcher herself.

He was not polite, and said directly that the lack of trust between Britain and France was caused by Mrs Thatcher's overtly pro-American remarks.

After the scolding was over, Alan Wilson changed the subject, "But I still believe that Mitterrand must be reliable in this matter, even more reliable than some domestic politicians."

He seems to remember that Mitterrand even had the idea of ​​restarting the Triple Entente when he had already exposed his idea of ​​unification in Germany.

In fact, although Britain and France have the same attitude towards the reunification of Germany, their methods are still different. Mrs. Thatcher made no secret of her intention to stop Germany, while Mitterrand secretly carried out alliances, and even prepared to fight with the Soviet Union. Complete reconciliation, renew the Triple Entente, and use military force to suppress the pace of German unification.

However, it is clear that both countries trust the Soviet Union too much. The Soviet Union at the top of the map has no reaction at all.

After being bewitched by a man who played an important role in his life, Mrs. Thatcher successfully found the key to uniting Europe. Alan Wilson entered the Federal Republic of Germany. It was hard to come here, of course to see him Be a good son of the commander of the Seventh Armored Division.

Bielefeld is the headquarters of the British First Army. As the commander of the Seventh Armored Division under its jurisdiction, Albert also lives here. When Alan Wilson arrived, the rising star of the army, he directly appeared and wanted to know his own What instructions does the father have.

"There are no instructions. It's difficult to get promoted at your age." Alan Wilson still doesn't know what his wimpy son is thinking?

He also wanted to, but he really couldn't do it. Now he can be the 7th Armored Division because he himself set up a high-tech local war under high-tech conditions.

"Father, look at what you said. In fact, am I not here to better benefit the society?" Albert was poked into what he was thinking~www.wuxiaspot.com~ But he didn't feel embarrassed at all, and he said that he was indifferent to fame and fortune , It is only because of the inherent loyalty and talent to the country that cannot be concealed that it has come to where it is today.

Alan Wilson pointed at the eldest son of the richest woman and blurted out, "If you had shown the talent you have today, I would have dragged you into Whitehall long ago. In the end, you insisted on joining the army."

Albert was a little embarrassed. He really liked the route of Marshal Mountbatten, and he comforted him, "It's not a bad thing. In fact, Arnold performed just as well. By the way, why did father remember to come to see me this time?"

"By the way, I'm going to West Berlin." Alan Wilson thought for a second, and decided not to tell his son about the secret visit to the Democratic Republic of Germany. If you are a soldier, you should be a soldier, and don't do other things. Asked.

A day later, Alan Wilson, who had already appeared in West Berlin, entered the territory of the East Germany through a checkpoint controlled by the British garrison in West Berlin when night fell. On the opposite side, diplomats from the British embassy in the GDR were already waiting there.

(end of this chapter)

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