Chapter 805: Chapter 603: In the Na of Peace_1
As ti entered August of 1924, the United Kingdom and Australasia had already completed their preparations for the war in Central Arica.
After careful consideration, the two kingdoms decided to implent their plan to pressure the United States with the war in Central Arica.
The war in Central Arica had been going on for over a year, and the United States had no good way of dealing with the resistance of the Central Arican nations.
Moreover, with the continuous support from Britain and Australasia, the Central Arican countries still held quite a few advantages in this guerrilla warfare.
Especially in El Salvador, where the Arican military presence was sparse, the military had basically been driven out, and the region was filled with nurous Australasian intelligence personnel.
Nicaragua, which was the first to rise up against the Arican military bases, faced the most imdiate counteroffensive from the Arican army.
However, both parties were very cautious in the war in Nicaragua, always keeping it at the scale of guerrilla warfare without escalating to a full-scale battle.
This was actually the wisest decision for both sides. After all, the Nicaraguan opposition did not wish to see a full-scale war with the United States, and the United States did not want to confront Britain directly in warfare either.
It was this tacit understanding that, in fact, made the war in Central Arica a large-scale guerrilla conflict rather than a full-blown war.
The demands of the opposition parties in the Central Arican countries were only to drive out the Arican military from their nations and did not have the audacity to fully defeat the United States.
Since the war had to be ended, it was inevitable that negotiations would have to take place with the United States to determine the future situation in Central Arica after the war.
Naturally, neither Britain nor Australasia would give up their advantages in the World Alliance.
As the first step in advancing the situation in Central Arica, it was only natural to raise issues in the World Alliance, calling for the intervention of the World Alliance’s forces in the Central Arican war.
Regardless, having the World Alliance behind them would put Australasia and Britain on the side of justice, at least nominally.
If they could get the support of the World Alliance to coerce the United States into backing down, that would naturally be the best option.
After all, neither Britain nor Australasia wanted to start a full-scale war with the United States; the timing was not right and it wasn’t worth it to fall out over Central Arica.
At a routine eting of the World Alliance, the Representative of Britain, with an appearance full of righteousness, sincerely yet firmly said, “Gentlen and ladies! The World Alliance is the union of all just nations worldwide, and it should also protect all the weak nations around the world.”
“Currently, Central Arica and the Philippines are suffering from wars, both of which should have been avoided, and the people of these two regions should also be ushered into peace. According to our investigation, in the conflicts of these two regions, more than 100,000 people have died, 200,000 have been injured, and many are left without hos, losing their jobs and sources of inco.
As part of the World Alliance, I sincerely hope that we can intervene in these two wars and bring peace to the people of these regions, fulfilling the responsibility of the World Alliance as the official, worldwide federation.”
After the Representative of Britain spoke, nurous countries eager to please Britain nodded in agreent, the number reaching over half of the World Alliance mber nations.
The others then turned their gaze to the central conference table because there sat the four permanent mber nations and one elected mber nation of the World Alliance.
“Indeed,” the representative of Australasia stood up when the ti ca, looking around at everyone with a look of approval and said with a smile, “The World Alliance was founded with the intention of maintaining world peace and order as much as possible, to have almost all small countries join the big family of the World Alliance, and to live a life of communal peace and prosperity is the pursuit of the World Alliance.
If we turn a blind eye to the ongoing wars in the Philippines and Central Arica, it would not only betray the original purpose of the establishnt of the World Alliance but would also leave our conscience bearing the bla.
Gentlen, ladies! Our job is not just to watch; we must bring about peace in the world to the best of our ability and avoid the harm of cruel wars on humanity as much as possible. In the na of peace, I request the World Alliance vote on intervention in Central Arica and the Philippines, to end the cruel wars faced by these two regions.”
The position taken by the representative of Australasia did not surprise others, as the views of Britain and Australasia were quite consistent in the World Alliance most of the ti.
Next, everyone looked in the direction of the representatives of France and Russia Nation, waiting for the speech from yet another massive force within the World Alliance.
The Russian representative appointed by Nicholas II sat very quietly, showing no intention of speaking or taking a stance.
This was actually quite normal, as Russia Nation had only just recovered from the impact of the Civil War and needed a long ti to rebuild as well as the support of supplies and funds from various countries.
During this period, it would be unwise for Russia Nation to offend any of the Powerful Nations, as it would an a reduction in assistance to Russia.
Although France provided a significant portion of assistance to Russia, the aid provided by Britain and Australasia was equally substantial.
Nicholas II continued his determination to keep a low profile, and the representative he appointed naturally would not go against the wishes of Nicholas II.
As for the other Russia Country, it would basically not appear in the etings of the World Alliance. Since the legitimate Russia Nation recognized by other countries remained with Tsarist Russia, this also ant that the envoy of Tsarist Russia would be acknowledged by other countries.
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