The Undead Empire That Travels Through the Multiverse

Chapter 83 The co-optation and alliance of various countries

The acquisition of two colonies is naturally good news for Chen Mo, and it is also a good gain from this war.

Although these two colonies are not in a good location, do not have too many resources, and even have a small population, Eritrea is adjacent to Sudan. If Chen Mo swallows Sudan, this area can directly compete with Egypt. The connection allows Chen Mo to further extend his power to the Arabian Sea.

This is of very important strategic significance.

And on the other hand, with the victory of this war, the attitude of countries throughout North Africa and the Middle East towards Egypt has obviously changed dramatically.

Ethiopia hopes to establish an offensive and defensive alliance. Although it still exists as an independent country, the king of Ethiopia has made it clear that he hopes Egypt can take the lead in establishing an alliance and assume more responsibilities in the Middle East.

To this end, the king of Ethiopia also specifically stood up and appealed to neighboring countries, hoping that neighboring countries would join this alliance to jointly resist threats from Europe and get rid of the control of the Middle East and North Africa by the great powers.

Regarding this proposal, Chen Mo could not deny it. In his opinion, the neighboring countries in the Middle East really did not have much use except for oil.

And most of these countries are still under the control of European powers, either colonies or spheres of influence. They want to establish a covenant relationship with Egypt, just to seek independence with the help of Egypt's power.

This alliance is of course beneficial to small countries. As a member of the alliance, they receive help and protection from the entire alliance.

Economically, countries can share their needs and learn from each other's strengths, and militarily, countries united will also be a force that cannot be underestimated. Although they are still not qualified to challenge the European powers, there is no problem at least maintaining regional stability and fighting for their own independence. of.

However, this alliance does not have much benefit to Egypt.

In the final analysis, this is an alliance rather than a union. As the strongest country in the Middle East and North Africa, Egypt will gain very little benefit from these small neighboring countries after the alliance, but in turn has to bear the obligation to protect these neighboring countries. This is for Egypt Not a good deal.

When World War II breaks out and North Africa becomes a battlefield between the Allies and the Axis Powers, wouldn't it be nice to send troops to attack the Axis Powers and then directly dye these places with your own colors?

In Chen Mo's view, forming alliances is a way for small countries to unite for warmth and resist the threat of big powers.

They are all small countries, so there is no problem in forming an alliance, but if one party is too powerful, such an alliance is more like a vassal than an alliance.

Just like those countries in the EU that are so small that their names cannot be printed on the world map, do they really have any say in EU affairs?

They are nothing more than a backdrop for big countries like Britain, France, and Germany to gain momentum.

But it is obvious that these Middle Eastern countries that hope to form an alliance with Egypt are not here to serve as a background for Egypt.

On the contrary, their wishful thinking is to turn Egypt into their background, and use Egypt's current international reputation and military deterrence to fight for their own independence and international status, as well as more benefits.

Forming an alliance was just a means for them to pull Egypt onto their chariot.

This can be seen from the alliance forms proposed by these countries.

Form the Supreme Parliament of the Alliance, all countries will have equal rights, and the parliament will enjoy the highest power. All joining countries must obey the decisions of the Supreme Parliament, and the parliament will adopt a one-country, one-vote democratic system...

The meaning revealed between the lines is really obvious, and it is almost as clear as saying that Egypt will be brought in to be used as a thug by this so-called alliance platform.

Although it is not impossible for Egypt to win over the member states of the alliance through various means and eventually turn the entire alliance into its own, this is really not of much significance to Egypt.

Instead of spending a lot of time playing political games, wouldn't it be better to directly promote military affairs?

Now is not the time after World War II. The international situation has stabilized and is deterred by nuclear weapons. Countries are unwilling to start a war lightly. The five biggest gangsters are willing to sit at the negotiating table to resolve various international affairs.

Before the start of World War II, most international affairs were still determined by iron and blood. As long as all opposing voices could be suppressed, what about conquering the world?

Of course, you still have to consider the consequences of doing this. After all, some things are easy to do, but the real trouble is the follow-up after you do it.

Not to mention how much resources and energy it takes to manage and develop such a large site, the international reputation and reputation can easily fall into the negative.

You can play the dyeing game without any scruples and lower your diplomatic relations with all countries to minus 100, but you cannot do this in reality. In history, countries that dared to do this have played themselves to death.

Qin Hui also has three friends, so he can't really be alone, right?

Although it is not impossible for the Necromancer and the empire across the multiverse to conquer the world, Chen Mo does not want to make the whole world his enemy yet.

So after careful consideration, he agreed to discuss alliances with these countries.

After all, these countries around Egypt will be the world's major oil producers in the future. Being able to bring these countries over will mean that they will control the world's main oil output in the next half century, which is enough to influence and control the situation of the entire world.

And although the covenant was proposed by these small countries, they obviously did not have the ability to make Egypt accept the covenant they proposed.

There is an imbalance in strength between the two sides. It is obvious that small countries do not have the ability to lead the alliance.

Especially now, those countries that want to form alliances hope to gain Egypt's asylum.

Therefore, in the end, this so-called covenant will inevitably have Egypt as the core and be led by Egypt to implement Chen Mo's will.

Small countries need to seek asylum, while big countries need to win over allies.

As Egypt showed its strength, not only Britain, its original ally, further strengthened its wooing of Egypt, France, Germany and the Soviet Union also set their sights on this emerging country in the Middle East, trying to draw it into their own camp.

Suddenly, envoys from various countries gathered in Cairo, all trying to reach cooperation with Egypt before others. Even if they could not win it into their own camp, they could not let this powerful regional power fall to their opponents.

However, faced with the cooperation conditions offered by various countries, Chen Mo did not have any substantive contact with them. Instead, he announced a visit to the United States very suddenly.

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