Indeed, if Arthur was willing, the total scale of industry could still be increased dramatically. However, with the Great Depression about to strike in history, unlimited industrial expansion was not a good idea at this ti. It would be better to restrict it to a controllable range so that any crisis in the future could be addressed promptly.
Both food production and at output from animal husbandry were continuing to grow; under normal circumstances, these two industries would maintain steady growth, so there is no need to elaborate further.
According to various data, 1922 was a year of peaceful developnt for Australasia.
The developnt of all data was stable, making Australasia a rather unique country worldwide, completely unaffected by the turmoil elsewhere.
Australasia even made a small fortune in the arms trade, thanks to the Philippine War nearby.
The number of Filipino international students in the Philippines of Australasia had also surpassed three digits, which represented a deepening control of Australasia over the Philippines. Even if the Philippines succeeded in gaining independence from the United States, they would not break free from Australasia’s influence.
Moreover, since the Philippines is quite close to Australasia, they are unlikely to escape Australasia’s influence in the decades to co.
In other words, Australasia’s future rule in the Philippines would be much more stable than that of a British colony.
Furthermore, due to the Aricans’ cruel rule in the Philippines, the influence of the Arican people on the Filipinos would also be greatly reduced, which would indirectly increase the stability of the Philippines.
If 1922 was a peaceful year, then as ti just entered into 1923, the world once again experienced another war.
This war was still related to the United States—indeed, after entering into the 1920s, Arica’s luck really hadn’t been very good.
The war broke out in a small Central Arican country called Nicaragua, a struggle between pro-Arican forces and anti-Arican forces within Nicaragua.
Speaking of Nicaragua, many people might not be familiar with it. As a Central Arican country that spent the majority of its independent history under Arican control, it had little prominence in international affairs and was thus not very well-known.
But in reality, the importance of Nicaragua was quite significant, which was why Aricans fought so hard to maintain control over it.
First, looking at Nicaragua’s geographical location, as a Central Arican country near Panama, Nicaragua posed a considerable threat to the Panama Canal and was a vital ans for securing the canal’s safety for the United States.
If Nicaragua fell under the control of another country, the Panama Canal could be blocked at any ti, which would be a fatal blow to the communication between Arica’s two coasts.
Beyond that, let’s consider Nicaragua’s natural resources.
For such a small country to be one of the world’s most important gold-producing countries had already proven Nicaragua’s significance.
That’s not all—Nicaragua is also very rich in other mineral resources, boasting significant silver, copper, lead, zinc, and petroleum deposits within its borders.
Apart from its proximity to the Panama Canal, Nicaragua is bordered by Honduras to the north and Costa Rica to the south, with Guatemala and El Salvador to the northwest, both also Central Arican countries.
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Whoever controls Nicaragua essentially controls all of Central Arica, a strategic position that Aricans would never overlook.
Moreover, to the north of Nicaragua lies the British Honduras Colony. If Aricans ignored Nicaragua, the British certainly would not let such a good opportunity slip away.
A review of Nicaragua’s history reveals that the area was initially a Spanish colony, which declared independence and threw off colonial rule in 1821.
But that did not an Nicaragua then established a stable governnt. Over the next several decades, Nicaragua went through periods of rule by the Empire of xico, the Federal Republic of Central Arica, and as an independent republic, with quite frequent changes in governnt.
After that ca the period of Arican rule over Nicaragua, where Aricans established military bases and considerably controlled Nicaragua’s dostic politics and military.
But such Arican rule naturally caused dissatisfaction among Nicaraguans, sparking wave after wave of rebellion.
Arthur had so recollection of the Nicaraguan Civil War: if he rembered correctly, the war was historically supposed to have begun in 1927. Now it had started more than four years early, perhaps due to the influence of the Philippine independence war.
After all, since the start of the Philippine War, the Arican governnt had not co up with any effective response, which perhaps gave the Nicaraguans hope, the hope of completely driving Arica out of Nicaragua.
"Your Majesty, a large-scale military conflict broke out in Nicaragua yesterday. A civil war has already started in this country!" Foreign Minister Daize Taylor urgently sought an audience and brought this news, which was entirely good news for Arthur.
"Nicaragua? Isn’t that a country controlled by Aricans? Is the civil war related to the Aricans?" Arthur asked with considerable curiosity.
"Yes, Your Majesty," Minister Daize responded. "A guy nad Augusto César Sandino has launched this war. They’ve openly called for the Aricans to withdraw from Nicaragua and respect Nicaragua’s sovereignty."
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