New Ming Empire mixed in America
Chapter 349: Someone Lin: Southern Red Neck is really my confidant
After the Southern Alliance severed diplomatic relations with the Xinming Empire, the happiest country was the Northern Federation.
Although I don't know if Jefferson Davis was kicked in the head by a donkey, it doesn't stop Lin from being happy.
During this time, his hair turned gray due to Robert E. Lee's outstanding commanding ability.
Because now the Northern Federation simply cannot produce a general who can compete with Robert Lee.
Originally, he was very optimistic about General Sherman's plan, but he did not expect that the Confederate defense would be so difficult to shake.
The number of artillery pieces on both sides is almost the same, but defense is always easier than offense.
This led to the immediate bankruptcy of Sherman's plan to fight without logistics. If Sherman hadn't run so fast, it would have been possible that many more names would have been added to the list of those killed in action.
"Are all the Mexicans settled?"
Thinking of the Mexican exile government who fled from Texas to Washington, Lin asked his right-hand man, George Sharp.
"It's settled, but..." At this point, George Sharp hesitated.
"But those Mexicans have no value anymore. If we take them in, it will cause dissatisfaction with Na San."
Hearing the question of accepting the number one spy leader, Lin laughed and said:
"This place is too far away from Mexico. Even if we take in these Mexicans, it won't matter. It will be very difficult for them to remotely command the Mexicans to continue to fight against Nasa."
"At that time, just let people contact the commanders of the three armies. The Mexican government-in-exile no longer poses a threat to them. I think they will understand."
After finishing speaking, Lin continued to watch the information brought by George Sharp.
Looking at the description recorded above about the Easterners mobilizing troops and appearing at the Texas border, Lin couldn't help but pat his thigh with joy.
"Since the Mexicans are no longer of use, why don't we give them to the Orientals?"
George Sharp expressed his opinion softly:
"The relationship between the Confederacy and the Easterners is somewhat tense now. If we show kindness to them at this time, I believe they will completely abandon the Confederacy."
Lin raised his head and looked at his spy chief, and found that the spy leader was also looking at him strangely, and replied with a smile:
"Now the people in the Federation are full of hostility towards Easterners because of our previous propaganda."
"And do you think those people in the East would like to see us defeat those rednecks in the South?"
After finishing speaking, Lin put down the information in his hand and stood up.
"No need to test me anymore. I know better than you the threats posed by the Easterners. Their industrial products are constantly eating into our market share in neighboring countries."
"And they should understand that once we defeat the South, the next target will be them."
"Although I can't make them give up the idea of helping the South, I can make the red necks in the South not accept their help..."
Having said this, he continued with a proud smile on his face:
"That guy Jefferson Davis is an idealist, and he's not a qualified leader either."
Lin was very confident in his judgment when he said this.
During his tenure as president of the Confederacy, Jefferson Davis made a series of unrealistic actions.
Not only does he protect his friends excessively, but he also attaches great importance to rights.
The fighting has been going on for three years, but the Confederacy has not even appointed an army commander.
This resulted in the Confederate armies fighting independently, all under his personal command.
If it weren't for Robert Lee's bravery now, the Confederacy would have been led into the abyss by him.
"You know, I just wrote him a few letters, and he really did what I said, haha..."
Speaking of this, Lin couldn't help laughing.
One of the reasons why he believed that the Union would achieve final victory was because of Jefferson Davis.
A guy who had never even served as governor became even more miserable when he became the president of the Confederate States.
After the Confederacy severed diplomatic relations with the Orientals, Lin believed that as long as he added more firepower, the Confederacy could completely break off from the Orientals.
If you're lucky, you might be able to encourage that guy Jefferson Davis to go to war with the Orientals.
"Do you really think the world can't function normally without their cotton?"
Mr. Li looked down from the bottom of his heart on Jefferson Davis, who always used cotton as a weapon to engage in threatening diplomacy.
He obviously had a good hand, but was beaten to pieces by his opponent.
Now even Dai Ying is gradually giving up on them, and really doesn't know what to say.
Originally, it was just right for the Mexican government-in-exile to stay in the Confederacy, which would make the other party lose the support of the Confederacy. (This incident of the Mexican government-in-exile happened in history, I am not making it up.)
Unexpectedly, after offending Nathan, the Confederacy fell out with the Orientals over the Mexican government-in-exile. This must be said to be a joke.
Seeing Lin's gaffe today, George Sharp shrugged and said:
"But now that the Mexican government-in-exile has lost its role, what are we still doing with them?"
Because Lin didn't understand what he meant just now, and after Balabala said a lot, George Sharp had to ask again.
Hearing his confidant ask the same question again, Lin was stunned and then said:
"Why is it useless? Although the distance is far, they can continue to lead the Mexicans to resist Nazo's invasion through telegraphs!"
After finishing speaking, he smiled strangely and continued: "And I have reached an agreement with Jefferson Davis that the Mexican government-in-exile can borrow their telegraph lines..."
There is no need to say the rest, George Sharp understands it instantly.
The United States will not sit idly by and ignore Nasa's invasion of Mexico.
If your neighbors are Mexicans, it will be very beneficial to the United States, which needs to recover after reunification in the future.
But if they were to be their neighbor instead, the result could be imagined. Nasan would definitely use Mexico as a springboard to restrict the United States.
This is one of the reasons why historically, after the civil war in the United States stopped, it couldn’t wait to get involved in the dispute between Mexico and Brazil.
As for the nonsense about justice, just listen to it and don't take it seriously. There is no justice in politics.
Don't be like some people who advocate that the United States will send troops to the Middle East for counter-terrorism. If there is no oil, do you think they will take another look at that wretched place?
"Did those rednecks in the South really agree?"
George Sharp was a little shocked by what Lin said.
Because he didn't believe that those in the Confederacy didn't know that this would offend Na San.
Lin just smiled and did not answer, because time will tell everything.
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