The Rise of Australia

Chapter 799 Compromise and Requirements

After careful discussions between Britain and Australasia, a plan to rescue the Russian royal family was newly formulated.

The whole plan is very simple, with only one step, which is to unite many countries to put pressure on the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Yes, it's that simple.

But this method happens to be very effective. After all, whether it is Tsarist Russia or Russia, they are all countries on earth after all, and they have to consider the influence and attitudes of other countries.

Now that Europe is not completely in chaos, even if Russia wins the war, it is not willing to offend other European countries.

After all, if Britain is really determined to restrict Russia's development, there is still a high probability that it can do so.

If nothing else, it can at least slow down Russia's development. As long as European countries are allowed to interrupt their import and export trade with Russia, Russia's economy will become very fragile.

In addition, Russia's political system is originally disliked by European countries, so it is natural to consider whether it will follow in the footsteps of the United States.

If it really offends many countries and allows Britain to launch another multinational expedition, it will definitely be a disaster for Russia now.

It is precisely because of this comprehensive consideration that the British and Australasian plans to rescue the Russian royal family turned into a very simple diplomatic pressure.

But we have to admit that no country can withstand the diplomatic pressure from more than a dozen countries.

Moreover, among these more than ten countries, there are also the top powers of Britain and Australasia, which makes diplomatic pressure an issue that every country must pay attention to.

Obviously, at this time, Russia is also discussing the impact of this diplomatic pressure on Russia by many countries.

"Let's talk about it, should we let the remnants of the feudal and cruel royal family go, or should we continue to hunt them down?" At a certain meeting, a middle-aged bearded man who was obviously the leader said to the others with a majestic look.

"With just a few words, these countries ask us to give up paying for the remnants of feudalism that harmed the country. How is this possible?

I propose that we continue to pursue the pseudo-tsar Nicholas II, at least to catch the culprit who is causing harm to the country. "A man who was obviously from the military stood up and said.

At this time, someone also stood up and echoed: "That's right. If the pseudo-tsar is not tried, there will still be reactionary royalist forces in our country.

If the pseudo-tsar Nicholas is protected by Western European countries, it may hit our regime at any time.

Although we are not afraid of anyone's provocation, we cannot let such a big trouble slip away from our hands.

I agree to continue to arrest the pseudo-Tsar Nicholas II, but we can also negotiate with European countries to release some less important members of the royal family to them. "

At present, most people in the Russian government certainly support the liquidation of all members of the royal family, including Nicholas II.

After all, their progress in rebuilding Russia lagged too far behind history, and the biggest obstacle was Nicholas II who regained control of the discourse of capitalism.

Even if some of Nicholas II's operations were not too stupid, after taking control of the voice of the bourgeois government, those who had already won would have been defeated.

By that time, Nicholas II was still the Tsar of Russia, and a large number of Russian people would still be exploited by capital and aristocrats.

"This sounds nice, but what about the European countries outside that are constantly putting pressure on us?" Someone else stood up and objected.

“Although most of those countries are small countries, there are also great powers like Britain and Australasia.

Everyone, we just won the war, do we really have the strength to fight these powers again?

Don’t you all know whether it would be more harmful to us if we let go of the pseudo-Tsar Nicholas II, or whether it would be more harmful to us to fight another war with great powers like Britain and Australasia?

I propose that as long as Britain and Australasia are willing to promise not to help the pseudo-tsar Nicholas II restore the throne, we can temporarily let the pseudo-tsar and his family go.

The most important thing for us and the entire country right now is a period of rest and recuperation.

When our economy and industry recover, we will have nothing to fear, whether it is Britain, Australasia, or the royalists of the pseudo-Tsar Nicholas II. "

There are more radical people, and naturally there are also more moderate people. Some people considered the harm that letting Nicholas II go would bring to present-day Russia. Naturally, some people also considered the harm to Russia from offending Britain and Australasia if they continued to pursue Nicholas II.

To be honest, if the two leading countries were not strong, Russia's first choice would definitely be to continue hunting Nicholas II.

But the problem is that one of the two leading countries is the world's largest power, and the other is the world's third largest power. They are not something that Russia can currently compete with.

The sum of Britain and Australasia is more than 1+1=2. When these two countries unite, their sphere of influence truly reaches all over the world.

What’s even more frightening is that among the world’s four oceans, except for the extremely cold and unnavigable Arctic Ocean, the other three oceans will be controlled by these two united countries.

This is terrifying and demonstrates the power of Britain and Australasia united.

And this is why many British people miss the Victorian era. You know, Australasia was the first to become independent from the British Empire.

Doesn’t this mean that in the British Empire in the Victorian era, one country achieved the effect of 1+1=2?

Seeing that what both sides said made sense, the leader couldn't make up his mind for a moment.

Whether Nicholas II is let go or continues to pursue Nicholas II, it will cause certain harm to Russia at present.

But which kind of damage has a greater impact on Russia? Everyone has a different answer.

How to choose is a test for every Russian participating in the meeting, and it is even more of a test for those who make the final decision.

The United Kingdom and Australasia gave three days, requiring Russia to stop the persecution of the royal family within three days and ensure the safety of all royal members.

This also caused the internal meeting in Russia to be held for three days. When the time limit set by the United Kingdom and Australasia was approaching, a relatively unified plan was discussed within Russia.

The royal family will eventually be let go. This is a relatively unified plan discussed within Russia.

Facing Britain and Australasia, as well as more than a dozen European monarchies, Russia currently has to temporarily compromise.

It is already difficult for the United Kingdom and Australasia to cope alone, not to mention that there are more than a dozen small and medium-sized European countries behind them.

Individually these countries do not seem to pose any threat, but together they are a considerable force.

Even if each country only provides 20,000 troops, these more than ten countries can still muster more than 300,000 troops.

If each country provides 60,000 people, these dozen small and medium-sized countries alone can muster an army of more than one million.

Is it difficult for these small and medium-sized countries to provide 60,000 troops? It's not that difficult.

If the results of the war are far greater than the cost of participating in the war, I believe these small and medium-sized countries will not hesitate to invest in their troops.

From this point of view, these countries that put pressure on Russia's diplomacy have millions of armies and the most powerful navies in the world.

No matter what it is, Russia cannot resist it now, which is why Russia finally decided to compromise.

Failure to compromise will only prove that the final decision-maker is a fool. Compromise does not mean complete compromise, but trying to protect one's own interests on the basis of compromise.

On the Russian side, although it agreed to stop pursuing Nicholas II and his party, it also made its own demands to Britain and Australasia.

The first is that the Russian government no longer recognizes the legitimacy of Nicholas II's throne and completely abolishes the monarchy.

Secondly, all current members of the Russian royal family are not allowed to enter Russian soil again without the permission of the Russian government.

Third, Britain and Australasia must not support the restoration of Nicholas II, nor their descendants.

As long as it agrees to these three demands, the Russian government is willing to stop pursuing Nicholas II and send Nicholas II and his party out of the country as a gift.

The Russian government had no demands for the army that Nicholas II took with him when he fled.

The fact that this army followed Nicholas II under such circumstances has proved their loyalty to Nicholas II.

If this army is left in Russia, it will become a problem for Russia's public security. An army that remains loyal to the monarchy is a burden to the current Russian government.

Anyway, Russia has no shortage of population. Since this army is willing to follow Nicholas II, it is naturally no longer a legal citizen of Russia.

After layers of reports, the requests made by the Russian government were reported to the desks of George V and Arthur.

Russia also gave three days to respond. Within three days, even if the Russian army captured Nicholas II, they would only treat him with courtesy.

But after three days, there has been no response from Britain and Australasia. The Russian government will restart the arrest of Nicholas II and will not let any member of the royal family go.

Arthur actually didn't care about the requests made by the Russian government. After all, Arthur never wanted to help Nicholas II recover. The enemy he faced was too powerful. This was not what Arthur dared to think about.

Secondly, even if Russia does not recognize the monarchy and the throne of Nicholas II, it will not affect Arthur's ability to obtain legal principles from Nicholas II, and the European royal family will not deny the throne of Nicholas II.

This is like the historical Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. After Germany was defeated in World War I, it became a republic and the monarchy and aristocracy were abolished.

However, many German nobles, including the Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, have still passed it down for hundreds of years, and European royal families recognize each other.

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