British Civil Servant

Chapter 1238 Japan and South Korea Are the Price

British Civil Servant Text Volume Chapter 1,238 Japan and South Korea are the price "Pamela, you are the only one, the sun in my heart." Alan Wilson looked embarrassed, and then hugged his wife into his arms , at this moment, there is no other way but to express loyalty.

Now it seems that we are just waiting for the princess’ wedding, and? Find out when Kennedy comes out of the White House.

No matter how courageous the deep state is, it cannot break into the White House and kill the sitting president. Therefore, the Melody incident has to wait for Kennedy to come out of the White House himself.

The epic Cleopatra finally made 20th Century Fox lose money as expected. Vivien Leigh's telegram elaborated on the current difficulties faced by established film companies. It is really miserable.

Not mentioning matters far away in North America, at this time, Alan Wilson should have a talk with Turing to discuss the wedding. Unfortunately, the Cabinet Secretary has a part-time job. He is also the Permanent Under-Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Japanese Ambassador to the UK is very Ask him to bow down and express regret for the EC's actions against Japan.

Alan Wilson is also sorry that Japan has been able to take advantage of it for so long. Like the United States, Japan has acquiesced in Japan's theft of intellectual property rights and copying of European technologies and products. The problem is only part of it. The most critical thing is that the United States always secretly targets Britain.

From this point of view, the United Kingdom persisted until the Cuban Missile Crisis before it felt a little bit that the United States' malicious eyes had dissipated somewhat. The two major events in the diplomatic field this year were Japan and Switzerland.

Success or failure, the obstacles of pursuing these two countries will not change. As long as Alan Wilson is Cabinet Secretary for one day, Switzerland will not be a truly neutral country unless the wealth of the Jews and German civilians is poured out.

Japan is that copycat country that plagiarizes technology and ignores intellectual property rights. This will not end because the Japanese ambassador to the UK regrets it. He will not inform the Prime Minister of this matter. The Prime Minister is so busy, there is no time to control it.

"I already understand what Mr. Matsumoto said. The European Community is a collective meeting. We will come up with a mature plan after full argumentation." Alan Wilson said calmly, "The Japanese government has its own concerns. The logic is as reasonable as Japan’s desire to take back Hokkaido.”

Alan Wilson simply refused to open the pot, but Ambassador Matsumoto could not say anything. The recovery of Hokkaido has always been a major event for which Japan has worked tirelessly.

If the ambassador knew that the person who urged the Soviets to take action in Potsdam was now in front of him, I don’t know what he would think about everything in Japan today, such as rearmament when the economy was not very strong. A lot of military spending was spent.

Japan’s energy gap is even greater,

The various problems of lower food self-sufficiency and having to face direct threats from the Soviet Union are all related to the Soviet Union's desperate attempt to seize Hokkaido. Japan's population has not decreased much, but its land area has successfully become equal to that of the British Isles.

The smile of the Japanese ambassador to the UK suddenly stiffened. Hokkaido is now an untouchable pain in Japan's heart.

What a coincidence, because of the differences between Eastern and Western cultures, Alan Wilson didn't know this, I'm really sorry.

"Sir Alan, this time around the issue of rising food prices, the Prime Minister hopes that the UK can play a leading role in calming prices." Ambassador Matsumoto forced a smile and continued his job.

"Famine broke out in Rhodesia, and the report said that thousands of people fled to East Africa." Alan Wilson looked pitiful, saying that he was helpless. The report said that there were thousands of people, but how many actually there were, after all It was a colonial matter, so it was convenient for him to intervene.

"If the UK thinks this way, it will undoubtedly harm the UK's leadership." Ambassador Matsumoto expressed dissatisfaction euphemistically. "In fact, the delivery of food sold to the Soviet Union can be postponed."

"The Soviet Union is a European country. Ambassador Matsumoto can really joke." Alan Wilson simply refused, "We cannot have relations with white countries. You Asians may not understand this kind of thing. Or you understand, just in front of me Pretending not to understand? Otherwise the Japanese army wouldn’t have gone south to fight in the first place.”

Is this racist? That's not particularly important. So far, Alan Wilson thinks his performance is remarkable. After all, he treats Japan as a normal country, not a colony called American Japan. Isn't this enough? There's really nothing we can do about it.

"I suggest that the Japanese government should ask the United States for help. The United States is the real agricultural power. The United States itself owns three international grain merchants. There is definitely a way."

But it’s doubtful whether it will help. Pamela Mountbatten even sold hundreds of tons of gold. Are American colleagues rushing to Japan to save the people in the fire? I guess Americans themselves feel like they are a clown!

With a cordial and friendly atmosphere, Alan Wilson and the Japanese Ambassador ended this conversation. The Cabinet Secretary has taken note of the matter and will send people to various European Community countries to supervise and supervise the implementation of the ban.

The Cabinet Secretary is not bragging. The group of British officials he leads cannot be said to be the most capable team in the world today, but it is definitely second to none in the free world.

You can usually practice Tai Chi with ministers, but once the Cabinet Secretary judges that something is good for Britain, whoever dares to perfunctory will definitely suffer. There are many desert islands in Britain that need commissioners to sit down. I don’t know which little cutie will be so lucky. Woolen cloth.

"Secretary-General, although the Japanese didn't say anything, are they dissatisfied?" Dixon asked worriedly.

"You will be dissatisfied. You have never worked in the colonies. The colonies don't hate the mother country bullying them, but they hate other countries laughing at them." Alan Wilson said with a smile showing his white teeth, "This is the country that has foreign troops stationed in the country. Look, just get used to it."

Ever since MacArthur's bluster about using nuclear bombs to solve the problem, as well as the reaction to the Cuban Missile Crisis, British citizens have been wary of any U.S. initiative to station troops to protect Britain.

The next generation will not allow it. Since there are no American troops stationed in the UK, for the sake of the pride of British citizens, the textbooks should be appropriately changed to introduce some concepts about semi-colonial and semi-feudal society and re-define what an independent country is.

Don't get me wrong, Alan Wilson is purely thinking about the pride of British citizens. The current situation of the United Kingdom belongs to a major country standing in the world of nations, not a small partner holding the lap of the United States.

This will help to enhance national pride, and it also has the effect of not hiding Britain's colonial history, and having a basic understanding of Britain's actual situation. Unlike later generations of British people, few people know about the process of British colonization of the world. He has done wrong things and was accused by other countries but still looks innocent.

It’s okay to make generalizations, but completely erasing colonial history will have no effect at all except to deceive oneself.

"The Japanese are really anxious." As an important member of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dixon certainly knows Japan's poor food self-sufficiency rate. But he had absolutely no idea that Japan's food self-sufficiency rate was not so exaggerated originally. It was only because of the special relationship between a supreme authority and the cultural czar that it was completely hopeless.

"It's useless to be anxious, not to mention incapable. Even if you have the ability, you can't help. The relationship between several grain merchants needs to be maintained in the UK. What if we need help in the future? This is all mutual!" Alan Wilson said sternly, "This It will make countries like Japan and South Korea in the Far East that cannot be self-sufficient in food pay a price, but I am willing to pay the price."

For a time, the Cabinet Secretary-General was possessed by the Sleeping King, and he would do whatever it took to defend the value of the market economy. Even if Japan is that price.

British public opinion finally temporarily diverted its attention from the discussion of whether Switzerland was a neutral country. He began to care about Princess Margaret's marriage and discussed how much talent can add to a man.

Turing is undoubtedly talented, but apart from his talent, what about other aspects? You must know that Turing is more than ten years older than Princess Margaret, and he looks like an ordinary person, and his background is not noble.

"After this wedding, will it drive many British students to devote themselves to scientific research?" Alan Wilson commented while holding a newspaper about royal family news and tilting his head.

"It's a pity that these melon-eaters don't know the truth. They really think that if they achieve success in their studies, they will be able to embrace beautiful women!" Pamela Mountbatten couldn't help but taunted, secretly pointing out that Princess Margaret had already been acquired by a certain man. fact.

Alan Wilson felt that he was being connoted and couldn't help but retort, "The truth is too cruel to be deceived. Isn't it a kind of happiness? People have the full power of ignorance. Knowledge represents conspiracy and crime, and ignorance is enough to retain some dignity."

"Are you worthy of your conscience?" Pamela Mountbatten rolled her eyes at her husband, wiped it clean herself, and introduced a scapegoat.

"My dear, you are wrong to say that. Everyone has a conscience!" Alan Wilson said decisively, and then changed the subject under his wife's horrified eyes, "It's just that I won't show off my conscience everywhere."

Pamela Mountbatten had a reaction I knew I had, "What are you going to do on your wedding day?"

"In order to show respect for the royal family, I will attend together with the permanent undersecretaries of forty departments." Alan Wilson put down the newspaper and replied seriously, "Is this okay?"

"Can you do it?" Pamela Mountbatten gasped, feeling a little unrealistic.

"It depends on who the Cabinet Secretary is!" Alan Wilson's answer was concise and concise. "It has nothing to do with other factors."

"My wise husband, he has thought of everything." Pamela Mountbatten whispered.

"If I were smart enough, I would have shut up in front of you." Alan Wilson grabbed his wife's arm and pulled her into his arms, saying in an unquestionable tone, "Stick out your tongue."

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