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This is a sentence from British Prime Minister Pa Max Don in the19th century. A country has no permanent friends, only permanent interests.

During Pa Max Don's third term as British Foreign Secretary,1February 848, the opposition party initiated a motion in the lower house of the British Parliament to review the gains and losses of British foreign policy since the 1960s, with the intention of impeaching Palmer. On March 1 that year, he delivered a speech in the British House of Commons to defend the government and his foreign policy, saying, "There are no eternal friends, no eternal enemies, only eternal interests."

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Pa Max Don is famous as a diplomat who is good at playing politics and diplomacy. No one can get him into trouble except Queen Victoria's husband Prince Albert and rising star Bismarck. The general policy of his foreign policy is to seek new development on the basis of safeguarding Britain's vested interests.

With the need of diplomatic struggle, he constantly changed his face. He can reconcile the rhetoric of democracy with the views of oligarchy. He will pretend to be an attacker when conniving at others and a protector when betraying others;

He also has the ability to run away and talk big. When necessary, he tore off all masks, waved sticks and bullied the weak to achieve his goal. In this way, he faithfully established great honor for the British bourgeoisie in weakening competitors, consolidating and expanding colonies and spheres of influence.