Chapter 768 Balkan Peninsula (I’ve been a sheep for a few days)
With the end of the "Polish-Lithuanian Uprising", tensions between the German Empire and the Netherlands due to immigration showed signs of easing. Prime Minister Bismarck "does not believe that the Netherlands has any urgent intention to immigrate German nationals." He expressed his views on German-Dutch relations in Berlin , especially an optimistic assessment of the short-term security situation of Germany's national power.

However, Bismarck still believed in the German Parliament that the Netherlands' goal of immigrating Europeans had never changed. Any complacency and complacency in Germany would only accelerate the Netherlands' actions. We must continue to be wary of Germans being deceived into immigrating to the Netherlands.

With Bismarck's positioning of the Netherlands, many German experts pointed out that instead of speculating on the intentions of the Dutch government, it is better to focus on the real core issue: Are the vassal states in the German Empire prepared to respond to the Dutch's coordinated threats?
With the internal chaos in Tsarist Russia caused by Poland and Lithuania, varying degrees of turmoil occurred in the German Empire and the Austro-Hungarian Empire where the Poles were located, causing the practice of immigrating to the Netherlands wherever Poles existed. Tensions in the Kingdom of Poland under the jurisdiction of Tsarist Russia increased sharply. Alexander II, William I and Franz Joseph I continued to release St. Petersburg, Berlin, and Vienna against the Poles, Lithuanians, and Finns who migrated to the Netherlands. The Netherlands took the opportunity to fish in troubled waters. Express dissatisfaction with the approach.

The Prime Minister of the Netherlands, Linden, William IV's Security Advisor, National Security Advisor Cantur, and military generals constantly expressed dissatisfaction with the current situation of the Poles in Europe. The Netherlands even believed that the actions of the three countries violated the people's freedoms and rights. The actions of the three countries violate the Dutch national constitution.

Dutch Prime Minister Linden called on the three countries in Melbourne to treat Poles and Lithuanians humanely and not to use suppression as the only means.

At the same time, the Dutch Ministry of Defense raised concerns about the territorial security of the Netherlands in Europe in advance and announced that it would launch military operations against Dutch territories in Europe in advance.

Richard, the commander of the Dutch Strategic Staff, recently stated that the Polish uprising war was just a "prelude and warm-up war" to the current internal conflicts in Europe;
After the Polish-Lithuanian uprising was suppressed on January 1880, 1, Samuel, the European and African coordinator of the Dutch National Security Council, still told the "European Times" pessimistically that the three major powers of the Russian Empire, the German Empire and the Austro-Hungarian Empire might Recognize that there is a fleeting “window of opportunity” within the remnants of these future ignition points.

Although Cantur, director of the Dutch National Security Council and Atlantic Affairs Coordinator, said that the final suppression of the uprisings by the Polish, Lithuanian, and Finnish people showed that they were not yet capable of producing subversive effects on major powers. Many people even thought that They are all struggling, and they are just adding to the chaos. They think that what the Poles and Lithuanians are doing is hitting the iron plate. People in other countries who are struggling with rebellion will learn their lessons and think twice before acting.

Even the London government, which has been supporting the Poles and Lithuanians, has shown that it is ill-prepared and will not continue to intend to disrupt European countries, at least in the short term.

However, the UK's long-distance diplomacy and balanced diplomacy have proven many times that it will "never promise to give up supporting the weak in their struggle for power." This has shown that the UK still likes to use this card to contain the domestic development of various countries.

Even Britain’s Crown Prince Edward publicly emphasized during his inspection of the British Admiralty that “the United Kingdom must focus all its energy on the maintenance of British European etiquette and world interests, work hard to win the war that the British government needs, and accelerate the improvement of the ability to win the war.” ability"

Crown Prince Edward emphasized that the so-called war is a military action that the UK should take decisive action when the British homeland is threatened or threatened, and the UK may face military intervention by opponents from other countries. Therefore, London has military power against one or more countries in Europe. The intent of the action was no longer in doubt.

Tsarist Empire, St. Petersburg, Winter Palace.

Alexander II stared at Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich next to him, his biological brother and the second son of Nicholas I.He served as Commander-in-Chief of the Navy and Governor-General of the Kingdom of Poland from 1855 to 1864. From 1865, he served as Speaker of the State Council, but he also served as Governor-General of the Kingdom of Poland.

"Such a big change happened in Poland this time. Fortunately, we handled it quickly enough. Otherwise, things would have been serious. My good brother, how do you think we should handle it?"

Alexander II looked at Grand Duke Nikolayevich seriously.

The latter smiled bitterly.

"Your Majesty, the intervention of the British and the support of the Netherlands only fueled the arrogance of the Poles and Lithuanians. I did not expect that it would last for more than three months." Alexander II took a deep breath and looked at the man on his left Milyugin.

Milyutin was the Army Minister of the Tsarist Russian Empire and the leading force in suppressing the rebellion. He was considered a major contributor.Milyujing did not dare to take credit and said calmly: "At present, we still have sporadic flames burning, but it is basically fine. It can be restored to the original state in half a month at most."

Alexander II noncommittally set his sights on Gorchakov, the foreign minister and prime minister of Tsarist Russia.

Alexander II asked: "Now the eyes of all Europe are on the Kingdom of Poland, and even extra attention is on Finland and Lithuania. Do you think our actions will be more comprehensive?"

action?what action?
These people were all close associates of Alexander II, so they naturally knew the overall plan.

Gorchakov nodded and said confidently: "The Serbian side is fully prepared, and His Majesty Milan I has fully accepted our garrison."

Alexander II showed joy on his face.

"That's good. Since we are ready to strike while the iron is hot, let's set the time in early March 1880."

Kingdom of the Netherlands, mainland Australia, Melbourne.

William IV held top-secret information.

This is from the Balkans.

By his side, there are Prime Minister Linden, Director of National Security Adviser Kantur, and Chief of General Staff Mark Rutte.
Director of National Security Advisor Kantur said: "The Kingdom of Serbia existed in the early Middle Ages, existing from 1217 to 1346, and was ruled by the Nemanja dynasty. Grand Duke Stephen Nemanjic of the Grand Duchy of Serbia inherited all the territories unified by his father. Later, his brother Archbishop of Sava was crowned King Stefan Nemanja I. In 1346, Stefan Dushan proclaimed himself emperor and established the Serbian Empire. Later, its national power declined and it was annexed by the rising Ottoman Empire in 1459. The Ottoman rule lasted for five centuries until it was separated from the Ottoman Empire and established as a principality in 5 with the support of the Tsarist Russian Empire. In 1876, with the support of the Tsarist Russian Empire and without objection from the United Kingdom, Germany, Austria-Hungary and other countries, it followed The Kingdom of Rome, the Grand Duchy of Bulgaria, the Grand Duchy of Montenegro, the Grand Duchy of Albania, and the Grand Duchy of Macedonia were all promoted to kingdoms. Serbia’s stance has always been pro-Russian.”

Kantur said: "Not long ago, the uprising in Poland led to a small-scale pan-Slavic domino effect in Serbia. Currently, the Tsarist Empire has 2000 troops stationed on the surface to maintain law and order."

Chief of General Staff Mark Rutte asked doubtfully: "Then the top-secret intelligence from MI2 now shows that more than 2 people are stationed in the Tsarist Russian army, but for a riot of less than [-] people, can [-] people be used? I think, The ambitions of the Tsarist Russian Empire are not small.”

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