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What are the common interests of Britain and America? Tell me in detail.

Who is talking nonsense? What ethnic and religious interests are the same?

In fact, it is hard to say that Britain and the United States have any common interests. Something very slender. The only thing that can be said is that the process of globalization is not only the automatic distribution of commodity trade, but also a calm process. He needs the company of a boat. Many countries are reluctant to globalize because it is very painful at first. For example, in the Opium War, Britain did it for the market, not for occupation. The British economy develops in the service industry, focusing on laws, industry standards and financial services. The United States is still dominated by commodities. The common interest of Britain and America is to maintain world peace. A peaceful and open global consumption environment is the biggest benefit of both, allowing services and commodities to flow freely. So Britain spent money to buy peace under American rule and paid him a certain fee. This cost is not only reflected in the purchase of national debt, but also in the accompanying war. At first glance, Britain got nothing in Iraq, which was a stupid decision. But this is Britain's disguised contribution to American peace.

Meanwhile, Britain and the United States are secretly competing for commercial services. This kind of competition is cruel. Because it is business, the two governments have nothing to interfere with. American standards compete with British standards in the world.

Personally, Britain has little interest in politics and has no intersection with the United States. In fact, the special relationship is more about politicians, who themselves know that Britain and the United States do not have much interest. Kissinger thought that Britain was not important in the 1990s. I think Britain is beginning to move closer to Switzerland. This is a more commercial country. At least 30% of employees are foreigners, even central bank governors. However, before going to Switzerland completely, Britain needs to solve some remaining problems, including its special relationship with the United States. Therefore, Britain has been courting China frequently, hoping that it can step on both sides. Britain doesn't care about the military. As long as globalization continues and the events that destroyed consumption power like World War I do not break out, people will demand services. Britain provides this service.

We don't care. Who would have thought that a country like Switzerland would pose a threat to national security? Similarly, China doesn't care that Britain has two feet, as long as you can provide services.

Britain and the United States also have a common interest, that is, the United States and Europe continue to prosper. The services provided by Britain are mainly global, mainly to help emerging enterprises meet international standards. If the United States and Europe decline, emerging countries will not need such integration, and British services will be meaningless.

The military interests may be larger, but they are small compared with Britain's real ambitions. Britain will no longer need overseas action, but will maintain peace in Africa and the Middle East at most. Stop wars and terrorist organizations. Britain doesn't need American protection at all. Since there is no political appeal, it will not offend people.

So Britain's interests are vague. Specifically, as you said, you can't see what benefits Britain has gained. In the foreseeable future, Britain will still be with the United States, even if the United States is Latin and Catholic. Of course, if China can provide such peace, then I think Britain will stand with us without hesitation.