The lord hunted down by the game

Chapter 296 1 Stone 2 Birds

Chapter 296 Two birds with one stone

"Let's let it out, let's let it out, the big deal is to support the local guerrillas after we leave, with the current strength of Tsarist Russia, how much power is left to suppress the guerrillas?
As long as our support is sufficient and other regions dare not say so, Finland, Poland and Ukraine still have great hope of establishing independent states.

At that time, besides joining our Allied Powers organization, do these three countries have other options?
Moreover, the threat of the Sauron Empire to Tsarist Russia is not invisible. The Tsarist government will not be so naive as to think that the tyrant Yuri will let them go.

What's more, Yuri also has a mysterious and summoned legion equipped with advanced weapons and equipment. If we continue to leave the rear with empty defenses, sooner or later a second Beiyang warlord will appear on the European continent! "

Soon, the Victorian cabinet government unanimously agreed—this war must be ended, even if the occupied areas are returned to the Russians!
The Victorian government didn't want to fight any more, and the smaller countries and weak members of the Treaty would naturally have no objections. Except for Sweden and Norway who were reluctant to give up the Finland region, the other members of the Treaty were very grateful for the end of the war.

If it weren't for the fact that the members of the treaty established by the Victorian government were all national republics, and there would be no market for revolutionary organizations to develop (if they are all republics, what are the revolutions!), revolutions would have erupted in small war-torn countries.

This is mainly because the revolutionary program of this era revolves around the overthrow of the monarchy and puts all the blame on the monarchy. There is no revolutionary program in which the working class is the master of the country in Yuri's previous life in modern history. .

Because of this, many countries without a monarch in the Allied Powers, even if the people were in dire straits due to the war, there were still no large-scale revolutionary uprisings. At most, some people rioted against food and taxes.

And those republican countries also have a big way of throwing the pot away. If social conflicts accumulate to the point of irreconcilability, they will change the cabinet government and the president of the republic. Anyway, the cabinet and the president have a term of office, and if they fail to do well, they will have little effect on stepping down early.

As long as the new government remained pro-British and recognized the Entente clause, the Victorian government would not interfere.

When a government steps down, the common people's sense of spiritual joy will naturally be satisfied, and they will not realize the disadvantages of the new government until the next wave of anger is full.

And then another government...

Anyway, the government team and parties are in the hands of the bourgeois bosses behind the scenes, and these bourgeois bosses are all pro-British (those who are not pro-British have been killed by the Victorian government), no matter how many times the government is changed, it is a change of soup Do not change the medicine.

This point is very similar to the old American Empire in Yuri's previous life. No matter who becomes the president, it is the financial group behind it that has the final say.

The president is just a consortium power put on the table for the common people to play.

If any president is disobedient, some extremists will jump out to assassinate him. God knows how those ordinary people with little experience in investigation and anti-investigation can get close to the president with a gun and successfully assassinate him...

There are nothing more than two reasons. The president's bodyguards and the police are both idiots, or the president's bodyguards and the police deliberately pretend to be idiots.

Not surprisingly, Tsarist Russia readily agreed to the armistice treaty on the basis of not ceding land and undermining the authority of the Tsar.

For the Tsar, nothing is more important than his own prestige!
Because Tsarist Russia was a dictatorial empire, the tsar ruled the huge empire mainly by personal prestige, which is commonly known as imperial power.

Although the tsarist government suffered a loss in this war, as long as the land is not ceded, the propaganda department of the tsarist government can blow public opinion as if tsarist Russia won the war...

As for the Russian army retreating from northern India all the way to Central Asia, Tsarist Russian officials secretly changed the concept, saying that it was not Russian territory in the first place, and the Russian army fought there only to liberate the suffering brother nation from the British invaders.

Now that the goal has been achieved, the Russian army will naturally withdraw.

Moreover, Afghanistan and Central Asia have established independent states, and they are still pro-Russian countries, which is not considered a defeat at all!
It should be the British who lost the war, and the good Afghanistan and Central Asia just spit it out...

The original pro-British regime in Central Asia was overthrown, and Afghanistan gained independence!
After the truce between the two sides, the truth and reality of the Ottoman Empire were also clarified.

Interestingly, the Victorian government refused to admit that the Ottoman Empire had joined the Allied Powers system, and because the Sultanate of the Ottoman Empire was not recognized in Europe, many member states did not speak for the Ottoman Empire.

The Victorian government did this because the Ottomans were so poor on the battlefield!

The Ottoman Empire invested a total of more than 200 million troops. As a result, even the second-line troops stationed by hundreds of thousands of Russian troops did not break through the defense line!
More than two years have passed, and the border between the Ottoman Empire and Russia has not changed much!
Such a poor record, coupled with the reports from the military observers of the Allied Powers about the performance of the Ottoman soldiers on the battlefield, made the Victorian government fully realize that the Ottoman Empire is the real fat!

When the peace treaty was signed, the Victorian government and the Tsarist government had a secret agreement to carve up the Ottoman Empire together!
This is actually a strategy of the Victorian government to kill two birds with one stone.

After the Allied Powers and Tsarist Russia ceased war, Tsarist Russia did not cease war with the Ottoman Empire, and the two sides were still in a pk state.

Then Tsarist Russia transferred its elites who had experienced dealing with the Allies, and the outcome was self-evident...

After the Russian army was transferred away, the Victorian government immediately supported various guerrillas, large and small, in Tsarist Russia.

If Tsarist Russia had no other enemies, these guerrillas would still have to fight against the elite Russian army. Even with the support of the Victorian government, the outcome may not be certain, but now...

As the news of the Russian army's invasion of the Ottoman Empire came one after another, there were large-scale uprisings in Poland and Ukraine, and the news of the siege followed closely...

In order to stabilize people's hearts, the Tsarist Russian government reported good news to the people but not bad news, and continued to expand its military and send it to the front line to suppress the rebellion in the name of liberating Istanbul.

It was not that the Tsarist government did not want to cease fighting in the face of internal rebellion, but that the Ottoman Empire was too weak, and the Tsarist Russian government could not bear to give up this rare opportunity to embezzle the Ottoman Empire.

What the Tsarist Russian government didn't know was that the repeated defeats of the Ottoman Empire led to a surge in the idea of ​​national independence in the territory, especially in the European region of the Ottoman Empire!

At this time, the Victoria government's special commissioners began to stir up trouble in the Balkans and support national independence agents.

(End of this chapter)

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