Chapter 771: guess

The pros and cons are obvious, and Franz has a headache. It seems that all three schemes are good. In fact, the three schemes are not very reliable.

On the surface, there are a lot of colonies in Austria. Just dividing a piece of land can accommodate millions of people.

But in fact, if the land is really demarcated, the situation will change. The African continent does not need to think about it, it is the homeland of the future.

The Nanyang area looks good. In fact, there are not many islands that can accommodate millions of people. Anyway, New Guinea Franz is reluctant to let them out.

Then there is no more. The population of Kalimantan is over 10 million, and there are not so many landless places.

Perhaps in later generations, the surrounding islands can also accommodate millions of people, but now it really is not.

Franz still has a bottom line, there is no way for dead people on the battlefield. After the war, he deliberately created a disaster that killed millions of people together, and he couldn't do it.

Of course, this bottom line is also limited to not doing it yourself. If others are doing it, Franz can't see it.

Oh, condemnation is still possible. No matter how much, there is no way out, the world is so cruel, the Virgin cannot survive in the 19th century.

Unlike later generations with abundant supplies, if the emperor is full of compassion this year, he will die.

The Americas are also a problem. Alaska has a large area and abundant resources. Especially gold has begun to be mined. The Vienna government will certainly not let go.

Austrian Central America is the core of the American strategy and cannot be scourged. All that remains is the island of the Arctic Ocean and the Patagonian Plateau of South America.

Everyone knows that an island in the Arctic Ocean is not suitable for human habitation. Most people can't survive, and exile diehards are OK.

If these millions of people are sent over, it is estimated that there will be no survivors at that time, which is no different from a sudden outburst.

Patagonia is not very good, at least before it was developed. It is not so much to put people in the past as to harm Chile and Argentina.

The colonies have been open for so many years, and Austria has only emigrated more than 100,000, which is enough to explain many problems.

It is not that the Vienna government does not want to increase immigration. It is entirely due to poor natural conditions. Immigrants will run to Chile or Argentina by themselves.

All who stayed were because of work. Local mineral resources were developed. Agriculture and animal husbandry were all concentrated in river valleys and plains, and large farms were developed.

The latter two schemes are even more entrenched. According to the plan, the Kingdom of Armenia will also be tens of thousands of square kilometers, at most not more than 100,000 square kilometers.

No amount of Russians are willing to give it. It is certainly no problem to feed hundreds of thousands of Armenians at this point. Adding millions more will be hungry.

Deporting refugees to Persia is equally unreliable. If people leave on their own initiative, Franz doesn't mind pushing, and forced eviction would be excessive.

After hesitating for a while, Franz made a compromise: "First send immigrants to the Americas, and government subsidies will allow capitalists to find ways to send people in.

The focus is on the United States of America. For each immigration subsidy of 40 SHIELD and 35 SHIELD for other countries, we will find ways to resettle the rest. "

This is a sky-high price. The price of white slaves in the underground black market is generally around 10 pounds, and the price of black slaves is about 25 pounds, and they are all young and strong.

There is no need to venture into the slave trade now, as long as people are sent in, they can receive subsidies from the Vienna government.

Franz believes that the subjective initiative of the capitalists, as long as the benefits are in place, nothing can be done.

It is very troublesome to send these millions of people to a place to be placed alone, but it is not a big deal to spread them all over the world.

Franz did not worry that these people would be kicked out. Most of the immigrant countries were male and female. The refugees were just the opposite. Young people died on the battlefield. Most of the rest were old women and children.

To be precise, there are more women and children. In the Ottoman Empire, which has an average life expectancy of 30 years, more than 35 years of age can be regarded as elderly, and those who are over 50 are rare.

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St. Petersburg, the war was about to end, and the issue of dividing the loot was also put on Alexander's work agenda.

Unlike today, the protagonist of the Near East War has become Austria and the Russian Empire has become a subsidiary.

"It's soft and short."

The supplies of the Vienna government are not easy to obtain. The logistics of the war depend entirely on Austria. The tsarist government will naturally pay a price for the distribution of post-war loot.

Alexander III asked blankly: "Beyond our agreement, the Vienna government has made new demands.

They want to prepare the Armenians to establish an independent nation. As a buffer between the two countries, the location is in our Caucasus. What do you think? "

Anyone who knows Alexander III knows that expressionlessness means that Her Majesty the Tsar is very upset, but his good education has restrained him.

Of course, being able to restrain your emotions means that the situation is not too bad, and you don't have to worry about being rushed home to plant land when you don't agree.

It is normal for the tsar to have a temper, and Alexander III was considered a good waiter in the history of tsars, at least he would not kill the minister.

The Minister of the Interior, Zilnomel, pretended to be angry: "Your Majesty, this kind of thing cannot be promised. The border between Russia and Austria stretches for thousands of miles. Where can I buffer?"

Miles are still a little exaggerated, but there are still seven or eight thousand miles.

The two big powers are next to each other. Naturally, a buffer zone is needed to reduce the conflict. Unfortunately, the long border between Russia and Austria has determined that the buffer cannot be reached.

Russia and Austria can also be regarded as world diplomatic relations. Since the anti-French war, both sides have become allies. Although the halfway covenant was broken, the substantial ally relationship has never ended.

After generations, everyone is used to it. In addition to the rulers also worried about each other's threats, the folks have no concept at all.

The Minister of Finance Alisher Gulov objected: "You can't say that. Russia and Austria are both great powers. The border line is still better.

As early as a decade ago, some people proposed that the two countries exchange territories in order to shorten the border line and reduce the possibility of conflict between the two countries. It was just because of the geographical location that no agreement was reached in the end.

The Austrians want the Amelians to establish their country independently, certainly not because of an illusory promise, it is likely that the Vienna government is conducting a temptation.

What you couldn't do back then did not mean you can't do it now.

Didn't the Vienna government offer compensation? Maybe they wanted to take advantage of our financial difficulties to buy the Asia Minor Peninsula to reduce the border between the two countries.

I think we can get in touch first. If the compensation given by the Austrians is appropriate, it is also possible to set a barren land for the Armenians to establish a nation. "

A long border is also a pros and cons. While it may increase conflict, it also means that the two governments must consider the relationship between the two countries more carefully.

If war breaks out, it's really impossible to defend. If you can come over, I can go over, and if you win, you lose.

Russia-Austria friendship is no longer simply a combination of interests, but also contains the helplessness of the two governments. The cost of being an enemy is too high, and we can only be allies.

Every time a "territorial deal" is mentioned, the Tsarist government associates with Alaska, leaving endless remorse.

Of course, Alexander III was rational, not the civil youth. He was very clear that it was helpless to take Alaska to pay the debt.

Without throwing Alaska to Austria, the strength of the Russian Empire will not be able to keep that frozen ground.

Don't look at the Bering Strait alone. In fact, it is an insurmountable nature. The distance determines that the tsarist government's power deployment capacity is almost zero.

At the time, facing the threat of British Canadian colonies, the introduction of Austrian forces was the best option.

As for gold, Alexander III did have enthusiasm, but he couldn't stand the limited power of the Russian Empire, and he couldn't hold that treasure.

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