Chapter 1790: Buhler's response

"This..." Albert was almost moved, but he really couldn't reach such an agreement with the Poles. This is not just a matter of so-called dignity and face, but also something that may cause a backlash from the entire German community! Perhaps, a slight problem with the operation may lead to extremely serious consequences.

"We can not discuss this issue for the time being." At this moment, Albert's old friend Scheideman decided to round it off.

"We are all here today, and this matter can be solved completely. Mr. Albert said just now that we are running out of time." Hasai said.

"No, there is another important person who hasn't arrived yet. He is now blocking our most powerful enemy on the southern front. Faced with this life-and-death issue, I think it is extremely wrong to ignore Mr. Buhler's opinion. What do you say? Mr. Hasai?" Sheideman said.

"Hehe, Mr. Buhler? He may be directing the battle on the battlefield now, we may not be able to find him in the first place, and he may not know the current overall situation." Bart naturally stood on his side.

"Maybe we may not be able to find him, but we should at least ask him first! Even if this may only be a program." Landsberg said on the side.

"Well, that's it. I will arrange for someone to contact Mr. Buhler now. Everyone can wait here for the result, or go back to work on their own affairs. Later we will continue to discuss this issue." With the support of his colleagues on the right of the Democratic Party, Albert finally made up his mind.

'S people soon began to try to use telegram and telephone to contact the only person in the entire Social Democratic Party who could call. No one left here, they sat quietly in their place, waiting for the final result.

"Mr. Albert, I have important information." At this moment, the voice of an attendant outside the door broke the calm of the meeting. After a while, Albert's confidential secretary walked in and delivered a document. .

"Everyone, we seem to be in trouble. According to this information, three days ago, the Poles also contacted factions leaning towards the Kaiser, and the conditions they put forward were exactly the same as we put forward! And, the most impressive The worry is that the people of the Kaiser did not immediately refuse the request of the Poles." Albert said with a worried look.

"Then what are we waiting for? Are you still waiting for Buhler to make a decision? If the Poles are going to fall to the Kaiser, then we are done! Even if we lie to them, we must temporarily stabilize them!" Hasai said loudly.

"This is blackmail! We can't accept it!" At this time, Scheideman also saw Albert's hesitation. He stood up and said loudly: "The more this time, the more calm we must be! Because, our foundation We can’t make a mistake without the Kaiser!"

"What are you waiting for? Hesitation can only bring destruction!" Barthes said.

And at this moment, the phone on the table finally rang, and when Albert picked up the phone in his hand, a voice that made Albert feel at ease came into his ears. "Mr. Albert, are you looking for me?"

"We have encountered a very difficult thing. I want to hear your opinion. The Poles invited us and the Kaiser at the same time. They may support either of us, but at the cost of becoming an independent Polish kingdom. , The specific status should be the same as that of Bavaria. And now, the Kaiser did not immediately refuse, they are likely to be discussing this matter." Albert gave the general situation in a few words.

"This matter cannot be agreed! We don't care about the position of the Kaiser, we must stand firmly against the founding of Poland!" Buhler's answer was even more straightforward.

"If that were the case, we would become the enemy, and even now we can't stop these Polish soldiers!" Albert said.

"Remember my words, firmly oppose the establishment of Poland! This issue is very important. It determines the trend of mainstream public opinion in Germany! Poles are essentially blackmailers. They want to use our internal contradictions to profit, and this behavior It will inevitably be spurned by people from all walks of life in Germany! We are now fighting for the hearts of the people!" Buhler explained patiently.

"What is public opinion? We have the most say on this issue, but it is the voice guided and used by the media and communities. As long as we can succeed, we can always push all problems to William II at any time! And if we fail Now, then everything is gone, Mr. Buhler, you are so naive politically!" Hasai couldn't help shouting, and Hasai's words naturally made Buhler hear some.

"Mr. Albert, believe me, whether it is the civilian class, the soldiers on the battlefield, the Junker noble officer regiment, or the southern kingdoms of Bavaria, Württemberg, and Saxony, they absolutely don’t want to see Poland become the An independent state! Because this is blatant blackmail and blackmail! And it was blackmailed by the defeated! No one likes such a Poland!"

"And If this plan is realized, it will inevitably harm the interests of Bavaria, and you must not forget how our opportunity came, if it hadn’t been made by the Kaiser and Bavaria because of the Polish problem. Conflict, we don't even have a chance!" Buhler's last words shocked everyone.

Hasai and others can disregard the so-called public opinion, because they are better than these, and can be operated and guided by various means. However, you must respect the Kingdom of Bavaria and the army in his hands! Because of this problem, Bavaria was able to fall out with the Kaiser. Why did you, a parliamentary faction who cannot protect yourself, release water to the Poles on this issue? Do you think you have a long life?

After Buhler's advice, Albert immediately realized that the Kaiser did not immediately agree to the Poles, and it was probably because of the fear of the Bavarian Kingdom's reaction.

"But I still don't worry, what if the Bavarian-controlled area is not included in the plans of the Kaiser and Poles? Wouldn't it be possible to avoid angering Bavaria?" Albert asked.

"It's possible, but I still shouldn't get involved with the Poles. In fact, we don't have to worry about the Poles. From a military point of view, if they want to come to Berlin, they will inevitably pass through Posen and Silesia. , We have enough time to procrastinate, so if you can’t make a decision to reject, then we can also procrastinate first.” Buhler said.

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