Chapter 2707 Is This Reasonable?
"Your Majesty, what do you think of the frequent conflicts between the aborigines of the New World and the colonists for land? If you were invited to be a judge, how would you decide the disputes between the two parties over territorial sovereignty?"
Joann was asked by Slude to ask this question. In fact, he wanted to find out how much the Far East authorities supported the aborigines, whether it was limited to training Asa students abroad, or would they intervene more deeply, in diplomacy and even At the military level, support the aborigines against the aggressive colonists.
The Walsunger brothers and sisters, as well as Elder Zigmund behind the brothers and sisters, as well as the spokespersons of other tribes that joined the "League of the Liberators", all have a common wish, which is to ask the Far East government to come forward and organize a peacekeeping force. Stationed in the New World to monitor the "bridgehead" of the westward colonial movement - the Vymur Valley area, to ensure that the colonists do not cross the border to the west.
In fact, it can be seen from this appeal that the various tribes of the aborigines, including the "Liberator League" with the most aggressive attitude of resistance, no longer want to continue fighting.
Whether it is longing for peace or admitting cowardice, the reality is that the aborigines on horseback and archery are increasingly unable to defeat the industrialized colonial pioneers armed with guns.
Your aborigines’ population is getting smaller and smaller, and there are a large number of new immigrants crossing the ocean by boat every week to join them. One goes up and down, and they come up with a genocidal “virus weapon” every now and then to kill you. After going through all the doors, they also said that barbarians have poor resistance to viruses, and they deserve to be unlucky. At worst, they will sympathize with you hypocritically. How can you win against such an opponent?
It is precisely because they realize that they are alone and the prospects are bleak. The various tribes of the Asa tribe headed by the Volsung family are eager for the international community to uphold justice. As far as the current situation is concerned, only the people of the Far East truly sympathize with the Vares world power government. They truly helped the aborigines of the New World with their actions. Therefore, including the Walsung brothers and sisters, the elites of the Asa tribe were generally grateful to His Majesty Roland and the people under his rule, and hoped that the Far East government would come forward to uphold justice.
However, at the same time, Slude and others also realized that the idea of expecting foreign friends to play the role of savior is too naive.
It's not relative, why should people from the Far East stand up for the natives on the other side of the ocean?
Just relying on the humanitarian spirit of equality and fraternity?
Stop making trouble, children don't believe this kind of nonsense!
The aborigines ask the Far East, and they know that justice is not free. If you ask others for relief, you have to give them corresponding benefits. But what valuable property can you give away?
I'm sorry, the aborigines themselves are living a miserable life. They are poor and white, and there are no rich mines like the ancient abyss on the Vigrid Great Plains. They really can't give out valuable things to reward foreign friends.
A free lunch can be eaten once or twice occasionally, but it cannot be eaten for a lifetime. The question Slude asked Joan to convey to His Majesty Roland actually reflected the general anxiety of the aboriginal elite in the New World.
They worry that the Far Eastern government's support for the aborigines is just a show, putting pressure on the Continental Congress to force the Continental Congress to accept the cooperation conditions offered by the Far Eastern government, and then kicking the aborigines out of use value, and turning around to embrace the new colonies. ally.
If this concern becomes a reality, it will be a joke for the aborigines to expect the Far Eastern government to uphold justice. It is not guaranteed that His Majesty Roland, the savior in their eyes today, will change in the future and become an accomplice supporting the westward expansion of the colonists of the New World.
After listening to Joan convey the concerns of the Asa people, Roland smiled slightly and told him frankly: "When the cabinet was discussing whether to aid the aborigines of the New World, there were indeed more than one minister who proposed the 'show' you just mentioned. The idea is to build up support for the Asa aborigines in public opinion, thereby putting pressure on the Continental Congress to force them to make concessions at the negotiating table."
"There are still people who go further and suggest that I visit Avalon and meet with His Majesty George III, creating an atmosphere of public opinion where the Far Eastern authorities actively curry favor with the royal family of Fizen, stimulating the representatives of the Continental Congress to give up bargaining and obediently accept our offer condition."
"However, I personally do not agree with these short-sighted views. I insist on establishing support for the aborigines of the New World as a long-term national policy. This is not only out of my personal conscience, but also concerns our international community in the long run. image...and even the rise and fall of the nation's fortunes."
Qiao An was stunned when he heard this, and quickly started a wave of "spiritual theater" to suppress his shock.
His Majesty Roland said that supporting the aborigines is conducive to creating a just image of the Far East government standing on the side of the oppressed and disadvantaged ethnic groups. What a fucking metaphysics!
You translate for me, translate, translate, why is the fate of a group of natives on the other side of the ocean linked to the fate of your Far East government, and also related to the ups and downs of the fortunes of the Far East?
Even if you really have a heart for the world, love and benevolence, and try to promote the concept of "a community with a shared future for mankind", you don't have to be so blunt, right?
This is simply arrogance, okay?
Suddenly, Joan thought again, His Majesty Roland's eyes were very sincere, and he really didn't look like a hypocrite. If what he said was true, how would he make a reasonable explanation?
He racked his brains to "lie" to His Majesty the Emperor, but in the end he could only forcibly deduce such an idea:
His Majesty Roland made supporting the aborigines of the New World a long-term national policy, not because he really loves the aborigines, nor because he is a fool with a lot of money, but out of fear of the colonists of the New World!
His Majesty Roland saw that sooner or later the Continental Army would defeat the Fizen invaders, and the Continental Congress would become the legitimate government of the New World.
The Republic of Wilnoa will rise strongly in the not-too-distant future. It will expand westward with all its might, kill all the aborigines who dare to resist, occupy the vast and fertile land in the central and western regions, cross the Yunding Plateau in one go, destroy the royal court of giants, and bring The territory of the Republic expanded from the east coast to the west coast, passing through the two oceans, turning the entire New World into the Republic's private land, which has the potential to become the world's most powerful country in Vares.
While unifying the entire territory of the New World, the Republic vigorously developed the economy, advanced the industrialization of magic by leaps and bounds, transformed the potential of the vast land and abundant resources into strength, and relied on the geographical advantages of the two oceans in the east and the west, and no strong neighbors in the north and south, and became a powerful force in the Kolas Empire. Competitors, isn't it impossible?
His Majesty Roland saw this hidden danger, so he vigorously supported the aborigines of the New World, and used them as a shield to stop the rapid westward expansion of the Wilnoa Republic in the future, forcing the Republic to stay on the east coast, and never becoming a first-class power. Played a big game of chess!
You taste it carefully, is this wave of analysis reasonable?