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Chapter 814 European Common Ruler

Chapter 814 European Common Ruler
After the end of World War II, France, like Britain and the United States, fell into an economic crisis.

But soon, France generated new military orders due to colonial wars and its economy began to recover.

In 1927, France's economic output was comparable to that of Germany, but its economic structure was healthier than that of Germany. The French government was also following Russia's example, using government investment to drive economic growth, with the "Maginot Line" being its representative example.

Poincaré wanted to ally with Russia, but did not want to open the overseas colonial market to Russia. Once the cheap resources provided by the colonies were lost, the "French Third Republic" would collapse.

Since France only wants benefits and does not want to pay the price, there is nothing to say. Today's Russia is no longer the Russian Empire that lives on debt.

That’s not the case. The Russian government is still borrowing money, but the bonds it issues now are different from those issued during the imperial era and are very popular in the market.

Bonds issued during the Russian Empire era offered high interest rates but were issued at prices below face value. Even so, they were still rejected by the capital market and were often not sold out.

Now, bonds issued by the Russian government will be sold out as soon as they are put on the market. Don’t even think about discounts, and the interest rate is not high.

At least not as high as the bond interest rates in the UK and France.

Russia will also hold a general election this year, and the most popular candidates are Felix and Guchkov.

Felix is ​​considered the most radical conservative in Russia, while Guchkov is the most conservative radical. Both have a large number of supporters and have similar support rates within the State Duma.

"Although I come from an aristocratic family, I don't think I am a conservative. This is a complete misunderstanding."

When Felix spoke in the State Duma, he did not agree with the outside world's evaluation.

“Although I once served in the interim government, it is inappropriate to classify me as a radical.”

Guchkov was also wronged, but he has turned over a new leaf.

The outside world is paying close attention to the Russian election. If Felix is ​​re-elected, it would be fine. But if Guchkov wins, Russia will be more aggressive.

Le Figaro predicts that Felix, who has not made any major mistakes and has led Russia to continuous peaks, will be re-elected.

The Times believes that the more radical Guchkov will become the new helmsman of Russia, and then Russia will become a disaster for Europe.

The American magazine "Time" was just watching the fun and thought that neither Felix nor Guchkov were the most suitable leaders, and that the Tsar was fishing in Crimea.

George was indeed fishing, and it was hard for a middle-aged man to resist the temptation of fishing.

However, George and Yasan are different. Fishing does not interfere with their work. This is the benefit of being able to delegate power.

If George really sat on the throne of Tsar, his performance might be even worse than that of Ya Er.

Ya Er worked hard for Russia, but ended up being assassinated. He is not as good as Ya San who goes fishing every day.

Russia is now not only politically stable and harmonious, but its domestic conflicts are far more moderate than in the imperial era. It has also launched an all-out offensive in foreign relations, not only pulling Germany into the Russian grand alliance, but also comprehensively suppressing Britain and France, and also laying a huge hidden danger to the economic development of the United States.

Half a month ago, Tanganyika broke away from British colonial rule and became an independent country, which caused a strong response around the world.

There are now three nominally independent countries in Africa: the Abyssinian Empire, South Africa, and Liberia, which was established with the support of the United States.

After the abolition of slavery in the United States, a large number of free blacks appeared in society. Some Americans proposed sending free blacks to Africa to establish an independent country, and thus Liberia came into being.

South Africa is a predominantly white country and is not representative.

The independence of the Abyssinian Empire and Liberia is equally unconvincing.

Tanganyika was the first country to gain independence from European colonial rule through the efforts of Africans themselves, which was a great inspiration to all Africans who yearned for freedom.

If you don't want to watch your daughter being tortured and killed just because you didn't complete your work assignment, then learn from the Tanganyika people, bravely resist European colonial rule, and drive the Europeans out of Africa.

"The European colonial rule in Africa is collapsing. Not only Portugal and Belgium, but also Britain and France are involved in colonial wars. Should we add fuel to the fire?"

Guchkov took the initiative to approach George and went fishing with him every day. "Of course, we must firmly support Africans in their struggle for independence. This is what a great country should do."

George continued to work hard, hoping to completely break the colonial system dominated by Britain and France.

Without the transfusion of colonies, Britain and France would not be strong enough to rival Russia.

From ancient times to the present, only superpowers have had sufficient say. The rise of these small countries in Europe is purely an unexpected product of historical opportunities.

"We will become the public enemy of Europe——"

Guchkov's will was not firm.

"No, Russia will become the common ruler of Europe!"

George finally spoke his mind.

The opportunities brought about by the Industrial Revolution have created a series of accidents. Even countries as small as a booger dared to strive for independence. They did not even look at their own size. They probably did not have the ability to know.

Britain was certainly the eternal troublemaker in Europe's feudal separatism, but the Russian Empire also had a great deal of responsibility. If it weren't for the frequent intervention of the Russian Empire, the "European gendarme", Europe would have been unified more than once.

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George hopes that Russia can return to its historical place.

"Yeah! Fuck him!"

Guchkov's blood boiled, this is what radicalism is!
Unlike Tanganyika, Dinaoga's rebellion was not smooth, and his and Ulm's careers suffered a heavy blow at the very beginning.

The British governor stationed in Sudan was Admiral Ian Horne, who had participated in the World War.

Horn was insidious and cunning. He used negotiations to lure Dinaoga's father to Khartoum to be killed, and sent Colonel Edward Lehman to lead the colonial army to besiege the rebels, resulting in a miserable failure of the uprising.

Dinaoga did not lose heart. He purchased another batch of weapons and ammunition from Eritrea, which was controlled by the Kingdom of Italy, and returned to Sudan.

This time Dinaoga learned his lesson and no longer made any compromises with the British. Wherever he went, he first killed all the white people, and then joined forces with the local chiefs to rapidly expand his strength.

Since 1899, Sudan has become a joint administration of Britain and Egypt. After Egypt's independence, Sudan was independently administered by Britain. A large number of British people moved to Sudan, and Khartoum became the second most prosperous city in North Africa after Cairo.

Killing all the white people is a last resort to force the local chiefs to join the uprising. Even if they do not join, the British will not let go of those chiefs who failed to protect the local white people when they come back.

At the same time, Dinaoga infiltrated the colonial army and obtained accurate information about Edward Lehman. A team of elite soldiers led by Ulm assassinated Edward Lehman.

By July, the area controlled by Britain in Sudan was limited to Khartoum, and the rest of the country had been occupied by the rebels.

Ian Horne sensed that the situation was not good, and at the end of July he left Khartoum on a transport plane on the pretext of returning to London for help.

At this time there were still more than 1 white Europeans in Khartoum.

The Times exclaimed that the white people of Khartoum would be massacred by the rebels.

The British government did not have any plans to evacuate the white people in Khartoum, nor did it have any plans to send additional troops to Sudan.

Even The Times couldn't help but ask: Does the British government no longer provide protection for British overseas immigrants?

In early August, Russian Foreign Minister Mannerheim visited Sudan to mediate, hoping that the Sudanese rebels would open a channel to allow white people to leave Khartoum.

"The colonization of Africa is a historical legacy. We have no intention of arguing about the right or wrong of colonization. We are committed to eliminating the hatred between Europe and Africa so that all people can live freely and equally on our planet."

Mannerheim's speech was eye-opening, and a new Russia was rising.

(End of this chapter)

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