Chapter 364: Chapter 313: Balkan War Flames

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Speaking of the first major evt of 9, it must be the compromise of British Empire in warship construction.

Although the modification of the naval plan was not publicized broadly, the sudd cancellation of certain shipbuilding plans by certain British shipyards still attracted media atttion throughout the United Kingdom and Europe, especially the Germans.

Originally, everyone thought the British must be preparing a big move, but after waiting for a long time, those shipyards that canceled their shipbuilding tasks had no news, which forced everyone to believe one fact: the British Empire actually compromised on warship construction.

For the German Empire, this might be the best news in the second decade of the 0th ctury.

If everything were to go according to the British's previous crazy construction plan, the High Seas Fleet could never possibly compete against the Royal Fleet.

Moreover, Germany has pottial in its army and cannot spd all of its defse budget on building its navy.

The Germans wouldn't be foolish ough to cripple their own military power, especially as they were the world's strongest army.

German media widely publicized the British retreat as a fear and incapacity of Germany's growing military strgth and proudly declared that the German Empire would soon welcome another great victory.

Just wh Europe was expericing drastic changes due to the British retreat, a war was quietly being planned in a part of Europe: the Balkan Region.

The Balkan region is uniquely positioned, as it has Russian interests and those of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

Additionally, both parties arranged the timing of the war against Turkey and the issue of dividing Turkey. They agreed to notify Russia first during the war and submit any disputes betwe the two countries to Russia for arbitration.

From the alliance treaty betwe Serbia and Bulgaria, one can see Russia's attempt to establish hegemony over the Slavic countries by becoming the arbiter of all issues in the Balkan region.

In this way, Russia could control Constantinople and the only strait that would allow the Black Sea Fleet to reach the Mediterranean Sea.

Wh Frch Prime Minister Laurce Pg first learned of the treaty betwe Serbia and Bulgaria, he couldn't help but exclaim, "This is a treaty tirely prepared for war!"

Later, he commted on the treaty in his notes, "This treaty not only harbors the seeds of war against the Ottoman Turkish Empire but also conceals the seeds of war against the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It further establishes Russia's hegemony over the Slavic countries because, according to the treaty's provisions, Russia will become the arbiter of all issues in this region."

It has be more than six months since the establishmt of the Balkan League. During this time, the countries of the Balkan League have be expanding their militaries on a large scale, with clear inttions.

In February 9, Bulgaria issued an ultimatum to the Ottoman Turkish Empire, demanding autonomy for the Macedonian Region.

At this time, Turkey, due to its war with Italy, was already exhausted domestically but was not willing to give in. Therefore, it decided not to respond to Bulgaria's ultimatum and try to delay as much as possible.

The situation in the Balkan region quickly attracted the atttion and alertness of the major powers of Europe.

Because the region's importance is so high, European countries are unwilling to lose interest in the area.