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1412 Alliance 2

It has to be said that the prince's statement is very attractive. Europe is powerful, but it is also chaotic. There are too many countries here. In addition to the big powers, some declining countries also have power that cannot be underestimated. No country can rely solely on violence to rule other countries in Europe. This has been told by Napoleon's failure that perhaps when martial arts are at its peak, you can maintain a seemingly powerful empire, but in the end, this empire will be emptied by huge consumption and then completely overturned to the ground by the surging counterattack!

"Europe also has Spain, Sweden, Italy, and future Eastern European countries. Their attitudes and choices are indeed very important to the empire. They are considered the long-term interests of the empire, but after all, this is a bit far away from us now," said Prince Fredrich.

"No, it's not far away. We must now stabilize the Turks and let them fight the actions of Britain and France in the Mediterranean with us. If we resist, it doesn't matter whether Italy joins the Allies. After completing the Mediterranean war, the Bavarian Legion can even advance westward and then completely end the war in a few months. So what's the point of we want Italy?" the prince asked back.

"Then do you think the Balkans will be clear?" asked Holvig.

"How to say this, this battle does not mean that we have to take Athens and leave the entire Allies without a cone in the Balkans. This is not in our interest. As long as this battle continues and we can always gain an advantage with a larger exchange ratio, then this battle is necessary, unless Britain and France feel that they cannot win, choose to stop the loss." The prince paused and continued: "Anyway, this war zone is under the responsibility of Bavaria. As long as we can hold on, everything is not a problem!"

"What you mean, no matter what, we should not accept the conditions of Italy, even if they threaten to join the Allies?" said Prince Fredrich. "Although, I can feel your contempt for Italy in your words, we need to consider this question after all, don't we?"

"In fact, if Italy really had the courage, then it was not us who was really troubled, but the Austro-Hungarian Empire. At least in the letter from Emperor Fritz to me, he said that the current Austro-Hungarian Empire had sufficient mobile troops to resist the Italians. After all, Russia, this biggest enemy has reached a dying state, and we will also go to the Balkans. The Austro-Hungarian Empire can naturally free up hands to guard against this Erwuzi."

"So, I think that, whether from the short-term or long-term interests, we do not need to choose to let Italy join us at this time. Even if their offer is lowered, for example, if we don't talk about the territorial issues with Austro-Hungary and Turkey, but just want to get a share of the Balkans, we must let Italy reserve food, prepare weapons, and then discuss cooperation. We cannot support tens of millions of Italians for hundreds of thousands of troops!" said the prince.

"Of course, if the British were willing to support tens of millions of Italians in order to accept Italy, then I would be very willing. In short, my opinion on this matter is like this, and I don't plan to change it. The day after tomorrow, I will set off to Bucharest, the capital of Romania, to unify the war in Ukraine and Balkans, and that's it!" In the end, the prince used this as the conclusion of the conversation.

"Okay, I will convey your opinions to Your Majesty." Prime Minister Holvig nodded. The second most powerful person in the German Empire didn't want to hear them, so it would be better to end naturally. And from the bottom of his heart, Prime Minister Holvig also recognized the prince's actions to some extent.

"Actually, I feel that the reason why Prince Ruprecht convinced Moltke the last time was more convincing, but this time, how to say it, it feels a bit false and not pragmatic." Prince Fredrich said.

"But that's enough. The prince said it very simply. First, he would never change his opinion. Second, the Austro-Hungarian Empire was not worried about Italy's wars. If that's the case, then we don't need Italy very much. After all, the Prussian army is mainly responsible for the Western Front. Although some Austro-Hungarian Empire's artillery are not many. Since the remaining power of Austro-Hungarian Empire is enough to resist Italy, then they are unwilling to use their territory to exchange for Italy's surrender. We don't need to worry, or even have reason to convince the other party."

"As for the strategy of the European Union after the war, it is really attractive, because it can fundamentally isolate our enemies and consolidate the hegemony of the German Empire!" Prime Minister Holvig admired the prince's proposal very much. To be honest, after the outbreak of this war, the German leaders realized how lacking allies they were. Madan, even with the Hohenzollern family, and when Germany was advancing on the Eastern Front, Romania chose to stand on the side of the Russians. When the German emperor was angry, it really touched his foreign policy. The Germans found that their foreign policy seemed to be a problem.

However, it is easy to find problems, but it is difficult to adjust and change. Even the German Emperor doesn't know how to change it. But now, the prince gave the German Emperor an opinion. Although it is still very immature, at least one is never exchanged for the interests of allies. This is very attractive to a small country! The German executives know the contact between the prince and Turkey, and it is precisely because of Ruprech's unusual high credibility that the Turkish government is very at ease. This existence like aura makes the German Emperor admire him.

"But politically, however, there is never the word credibility, isn't it? It's full of calculating and deceitfulness," said Prince Fredrich.

"But the country has credibility, and betrayal also exists among countries. I don't think His Highness Ruprecht is really so upright, but under the current circumstances, the Turks must not abandon it. As for Italy's attitude and practices, it is no longer important under this premise." Holvig said.

"Okay, Your Highness, the Italians will not make a choice so quickly. They will wait, and we will wait, it depends on whether the Crown Prince Ruprecht can continue his brilliant record in the Balkans this time!" said the German Prime Minister at last.

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