v3 Chapter 491: UK House of Lords: Intelligence report from MI-6

The Dutch delegation, who is visiting Berlin, currently lives in the Dutch embassy in Prussia.

The Deputy Foreign Minister of the Netherlands, Nicholas Pearson, said enviously: "Your Excellency is now a baron awarded by His Majesty. Baron, that was obtained only because of your hard work for the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The population of the Kingdom of the Netherlands has increased, and no one dares to deny the credit of Your Excellency."

Martinas proudly said: "The Netherlands is currently thriving, the world is watching, and the development of the Far East is changing with each passing day. I have seen the future of the Dutch Royal Palace very much. His Majesty has achieved such great achievements at a young age, and the future can be expected."

After he finished speaking, the two people next to him nodded in agreement.

William IV is 29 years old. This young man is only compared to Louis I of Portugal, but the latter's achievements are far worse.

Therefore, William IV has almost become the source of belief for the Dutch people, even Martinas and others are no exception.

"Maoqi is very difficult to deal with. He seems to be honest, but in fact he is wise and stupid. He is a woman who is old and not dead. It is no wonder that Prussia has developed its military power so quickly. With him ruling the military, it is natural for Prussia to have today." thought. Obviously, he was very wary of Mao Qi.

Nicholas Pearson also sighed: "Isn't that the case with Bismarck? This man was relied on by William I, and he really has the ability to reach the sky, so the completion of this task is really a fluke."

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In the British House of Lords, Queen Victoria and the British nobles are listening to the intelligence report from Monar, the head of the British Empire's Secret-Spy-Spy-Agency Army-Intelligence-6-Office.

When another member of the House of Lords raised the threat to the Netherlands, Queen Victoria couldn't help but glance at Prime Minister Disraeli. Obviously, if he remembered correctly, the senator was a Tory party.

Pulling the Netherlands out at this time obviously still showed his anti-Dutch stance, but this made many conservatives in the UK ecstatic, but all of a sudden, they received the joy of the old conservative members of the British House of Lords. .

Sure enough.

She couldn't help but look at Russell of the Whig party, both showing helplessness. On the other hand, Christon, who was next to him, was pale.

The head of MI-6 on stage, Monal, said to these top British leaders, "The Netherlands poses a clear threat to the British Empire's government and society, and MI-6 is now investing more than more resources in the Netherlands. any other single item"

Then a senator asked about the time when the Netherlands was threatening Britain there.

As if to publicize his scruples about the Netherlands in his heart, Monar said to the members of the House of Lords and nobles: "This reflects the seriousness of our mission, we should not be in the Netherlands trying to harass us in the Americas and the Pacific Indian Ocean. naive and naive about what the forces of the

Monar continued, "There are a lot of spies in the Netherlands, and in addition to military intelligence officers there are tens of thousands of civilian intelligence officers, and I think even within the Commonwealth of Millikin, those Dutch people are working for William IV's to cooperate with intelligence needs”

A Tory MP asked: "What are the strengths of the UK and the Netherlands?"

"I also think that with the poor relations between the Netherlands and the Kingdom of Prussia and Portugal, the French Empire, the United Kingdom, plus the temporary North Atlantic anti-Dutch alliance formed by the three countries, Prussia and Portugal, still has an overwhelming advantage."

He said: "We have a huge advantage that the Netherlands does not have. Our British Empire is on a separate archipelago, so the mainland is less threatened by the army, and the British Navy has almost no real opponents."

"But," he said helplessly, "the Netherlands has an advantage that we don't have: the Netherlands has friends and allies."

Christon suddenly asked: "What about the French Empire? Is there any intelligence report on how long the French Empire will be able to fight to take Siam?"

The former prime minister came under pressure and said: "France is so hard in the Far East, will the country be weaker than ever?"

Monar showed respect at the right time, knowing that this person is one of the leaders of the Whig party, and his status is similar to Russell.

He didn't want to offend a few people.

The prime minister has a variable term of two terms, but the leader of the political party has no term limit for decades. There are only two major parties in the UK, the Tory Party and the Whig Party. Among them, the Whig Party is stronger. The party is currently in power, but with decades of fate, the Tories are almost always short-lived, unlike the more stable Whigs.

Therefore, as an old man of MI-6, he knows more about the strength of the Whig party, so he is not willing to offend the former prime minister who is making a comeback at any time.

After completing the performance, Monal replied: "The French Empire is struggling in the Cambodia region of the Far East Kingdom of Siam, and the aggression of the French Empire Napoleon III and Prime Minister Olivier will soon be suspended if this continues. It may give the Kingdom of Siam a greater chance to fight back in Cambodia."

The British intelligence tycoon even pessimistically bearish on France said: "They are about to stop Our assessment is that in the next few weeks or even half a year, the French will find it more and more difficult to find troops and supplies. , they will have to stop somehow, which will give the kingdom of Siam a chance to fight back"

When asked by a member of the House of Lords whether William IV had any relevant intelligence information on his visit to Berlin at the level of Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Defense, Monal said, "At present, we only know that the two countries are approaching."

When asked by lawmakers whether the two countries would thaw in relations, Monal said there was "no evidence" that the two countries were moving in a direction.

International organizations:

1. The first president of the International Court of Justice in The Hague: Ross.

2. International Women's Union Association: Queen Alexandra, the first director general

3. International Society of the Red Cross: ElBaradei, the first director general

4. Principal Investigator and Director of the Amsterdam Institute for Peace, Brown

5. Kerim, Director and Principal Investigator of the Australian Institute.

6. Torik, the most famous economist in the Netherlands and a professor at the University of Amsterdam (economically conservative)

7. Sackham, Dean of the School of Economics at Granningen University (promoting free trade)

8. Francesco Bob, professor at The Hague University in the Netherlands (promoting free trade)

9. Dutch social reform-reform thinkers: Henry Daly, Edward Bellas, Henry Lloyd

10. International Labour Confederation (International Labour Confederation): Dutch social reform-reform thinker Henry Daly is the director-general, Edward Bellas and Henry Lloyd are the deputy directors-general of the organization.

11. Bilderburg Society (top ten mysterious organizations in the world, a network of powerful organizations in the hands of William IV): Director General Andy

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12. Tim, Director of the Netherlands Governance Program at the National Peace Foundation Rotterdam