With Franz's life order, the frontline Austrian army took action, and whether or not the Ottomans agreed, the repatriation began.
The Ottomans have no human rights these years, so they don't need so much explanation, they can just force the eviction. No one thinks there is anything wrong, including the reporters of the army who did not see it.
As for whether it will be written after going back, no one knows. Anyway, for the sales of newspapers, there will be all kinds of news, and the discipline of journalists will be stronger than later generations.
As long as it is ensured that most of the mainstream media will not speak for the Ottomans, this is enough. Street tabloids have always started with a pen, a piece of paper, and the content depends on the editor.
It is not difficult to prepare and guide public opinion in advance, as long as you have the money; if you want to control public opinion, don't dream.
In recent years, there has been no scolding of the major powers. The higher the frequency of the front page of the news, the more powerful a country can be reflected on the side. No one in the small country is willing to report it.
After the protests were fruitless, the Sudanese government chose to accept the reality silently. Don't look at the European countries now supporting them, everyone is still enemies when opening history books.
It is a strategic need to keep the Ottoman Empire, and does not mean that everyone treats them as friends. Even France, which had a traditional friendship with the Ottoman Empire, was not in a position to help them.
In the official residence of the Downing Street Prime Minister, Gulston frowned and asked, "Are the greedy Russians still insisting?"
The London government also hated the tsarist government's delay in signing the armistice treaty. Everyone is very busy and doesn't have time to revolve around a problem.
Foreign Minister McLean: "The tsarist government has not let go of the imagination of the Ottoman Empire. They should be worried that the next Russian-Prussian War will break out and the Ottoman Empire will strike them again.
However, the Vienna government has compromised, and the Russians alone are unable to defeat the Ottoman Empire.
The Tsarist government was poor, and their insistence lasted for a few days at most, causing some trouble for the Ottoman Empire. Austria just promised to provide military supplies during the year, and the Russians will compromise at the end of the year.
On the contrary, the Austrians' approach in the Middle East deserves our vigilance. The Vienna government, under the banner of protecting the Holy Land, announced that it had fallowed the land for 20 years, and then expelled the Ottomans.
The same thing happened to Austrians more than a decade ago. Repatriating the Ottomans and then emigrating from within the country could soon establish rule.
Although it costs a little more, the cost of later **** is low, and the effect is very good at present. If nothing else happens, it won't be long before the Austrians will gain a foothold in the Middle East.
Now we can't reach the East Mediterranean coast. We can only watch the Austrians continue to expand. The occupation of Jerusalem is only the beginning. In the near future, the Austrians will gradually eat away at the Ottoman Empire.
If Austria's ambitions were realized, it would recreate the territory of half the Roman Empire. We must be alert enough, or else this behemoth will appear, which is a big trouble. "
The Prime Minister was sorrowful, the international situation was getting more and more out of their control, he had just been put together by the French, and Austria was restless.
This time the Europeans put pressure on the Austrians to retreat, so what to do next time?
The European countries cannot always stand together. Once the positions of the countries have diverged, I am afraid that Austria will not be suppressed.
"Do you mean to support the Ottoman Empire so that they have a certain strength to protect themselves and dispel Austria's ambitions?"
Foreign Minister Macleans nodded: "Yes, judging from the current situation, if the Ottoman Empire does not increase its power, it will sooner or later be divided up by Austrians and Russians.
Thanks to the joint exclusion of France and Austria, our influence in the Mediterranean has been worse than it has been over the years, and now it is time to change.
As long as the Ottoman Empire is in our hands, we have more room to maneuver. However, this needs to be joined with the French, and it is difficult for us to support the Ottomans alone. "
The Ottoman Empire has been rotten. The limited reform of the Sudanese government has only demolished the East Wall and repaired the Western Wall.
The Ottoman Empire is a multi-ethnic country. Once it falls, it will be torn apart. It is impossible to rebuild.
Chancellor of the Exchequer Laluoyed: "There is no problem in supporting the Ottoman Empire. The key is how to ensure that our investment will pay off.
This is a high-risk investment, even if it involves the French to share the risks. Once the Ottoman Empire is finished, our investment will be lost.
Now that the Ottoman government's finances have gone bankrupt, it is not a small sum to pay them back. "
Is the British Empire rich? Of course: yes! In this era, they are still the most magnificent governments in the world, and even France and Austria cannot match.
But money can't be used to flee the water. The Ottoman Empire is a mess. Laruck Royd is not optimistic that the Sudanese government can be reborn.
Macleans waved his hand: "We have no better choice. There is only one Ottoman in the Near East that has the potential to become a great power. We can never let us support the Greeks and check Austria?
Supporting the Greeks is a joke. A country with a population of less than one million, no matter how much Britain invests, it is impossible to turn them into a powerful country.
Prime Minister Gilston: "It is possible to support the Ottoman Empire, but we must grasp this degree. Once we find that nothing can be done, we must stop the loss in a timely manner.
But what should the French do? Now that the Spanish government is pro-French, the French's western front is stable. When they have completed their internal struggles, I am afraid they will fight for continental hegemony again.
In the style of the Vienna government, they may not be in confrontation with the French, and a new round of large mergers is likely to erupt. "
This is the worst result, and Britain's transcendental status can hardly be guaranteed if large countries are allowed to annex small ones.
Macleans shook his head: "Her Prime Minister, you are more concerned. Neither France nor Austria will expand in the short term.
As nationalism rises, so does the risk of expansion. The French is an example. It annexed the Italian region and has not digested it for so many years.
Austria shook the slogan of a unified German region, but was very conservative when it came to action. If it hadn't been for their infiltration into the German Federation, I would have thought they had given up.
Even without giving up, the Vienna government's enthusiasm for unifying the German region is not high.
Although the political system of the new Holy Roman Empire is more strict than the previous Holy Roman Empire, the rights of the state are still not small.
The German region has become accustomed to state politics, and if it breaks this model forcibly, it will be easy to get into trouble.
The Austrians have realized this, and the New Holy Roman Empire has taken away at least some of its core rights and even tampered with the voting rules of the Imperial Parliament.
With its size advantage, Austria steadily suppressed several states. But if the remaining German states enter the Imperial Parliament, the situation will change.
With at least one vote for each state, Austria's votes in the Imperial Parliament cannot be an absolute majority. Then there will be a situation like the German Federal Empire, a group of small states together in Parliament to restrict the rights of the central government.
If you change the rules of the game, it will affect the imperial power. For an emperor, the position under the buttocks is far more important than occupying a little more territory. "
These judgments are correct, and indeed, in the current international situation. After a few years, the gap between countries' power has widened, and the situation is different.
In addition, the fact that the number of German states has been declining in the past century is a real problem.
The monarchs of certain states were extinct, the crown fell into the hands of relatives, and the merger of states was achieved through marriage. The Habsburgs are the main representatives in this respect, and this is how the Austrian Empire came.
In addition to one vote for each state, the New Holy Roman Parliament has a rule of one vote for every three million people, which is actually a method of Franz's advance embedding.
Austria's population is growing very fast, and after the localization of the colonies, it also came under the direct jurisdiction of the central government. Even if it joined a bunch of states, it was not difficult to get more than half of the votes.
However, diplomacy must focus on the future, and more on the present. If you don't deal with the current issues well, what future do you talk about?
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