The Rise Of Australasia

Chapter 347: Chapter 300: Chain Reaction (Seeking Monthly Tickets!)



Chapter 347: Chapter 300: Chain Reaction (Seeking Monthly Tickets!)

"The Germans also announced an expansion of 500,000 troops with a relatively mature reserve mechanism, which should make the formation of these 500,000 soldiers much shorter than what Russia would require," replied Minister Andrew.

Although the size of the German army is not considered large compared to Russia, the combat effectivess of the German army is far superior to that of the Russian army.

It is no exaggeration to say that ev if Russia had an army of .5 million, it would not stand a chance against Germany.

It is precisely because of the terrifying combat effectivess of the German army that France and Britain would soon follow Germany's expansion.

Sure ough, Foreign Minister Andrew continued: "Shortly after Germany announced the expansion of 500,000 troops, the Frch announced the expansion of 450,000.

According to information from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Frch seem to be seeking amdmts to the conscription law, raising compulsory military service from two years to three years, in order to increase the number of standing and reserve forces.

According to occasional news from the Frch Parliamt, the Frch governmt may also wish to relax the age of listmt to obtain more reservists."

After Germany expanded its army by 500,000, the most nervous and fearful would probably be the Frch.

After all, apart from the British Empire, it is currtly France and Germany that have the deepest hatred. Moreover, the rect Moroccan crisis has caused Germany to lose face in front of the world, which was the result of France's hardline stance.

Arthur rubbed his brow softly and asked, "I assume the other countries in the two major military blocs have also expanded their armies? This is quite a grand evt!"

"Yes, Your Majesty. Although the Italians are still at war, it does not prevt their governmt from announcing the expansion of 300,000 troops. Moreover, the Italians have also released news that the navy will expand by 30,000 personnel, and in the next five years, they will build at least three dreadnoughts," replied Foreign Secretary Andrew respectfully.

Compared to the Italian navy, which is barely respectable, Italy's army is not tak seriously by the major powers of Europe.

Of course, this is not without reason. The war betwe Italy and Ethiopia more than a decade ago turned the Italian army into a laughingstock of European countries at the time.

In that war, Italy's 7,000-strong army suffered ,000 casualties and 4,000 were captured. The Ethiopian army suffered only 4,000 to 5,000 deaths and 6,000 to ,000 injuries.

Famous Iron Chancellor Bismarck once commted: "They came to the African contint with great appetite but full of decayed teeth."

Indeed, from Italy's currt war with the Ottoman Turkish Empire, it can be se that although the equipmt of the Italian army is indeed good, their combat capability is another matter.

"What about the Austro-Hungarian Empire? As Germany's staunchest ally, their expansion plans must be quite substantial!" Arthur asked with curiosity.

Among the three countries of the allied nations, the combat effectivess of Germany is unquestionable. Apart from Germany, only the Austro-Hungarian Empire has an army that is prestable.

Of course, this does not exclude the fact that there are many Germanics in the Austro-Hungarian army.

"The Austro-Hungarian Empire also claims to expand its army by 300,000. It is said that the Vina governmt had a lgthy tug-of-war with the Hungarians before this was settled. If all goes well, one of the two dreadnought ships being built by the Austro-Hungarian Empire is to be named after Budapest, although more than half of the cost of this dreadnought is borne by the Hungarian governmt."

For a more aggressive military man, there is nothing more exciting than having his own country's military forces become more powerful.

The developmt of both the army and navy, ultimately maintaining a last-place major power level, is also Minister Raul's expectation for the military power of Australasia.

"Does anyone else have any opinions?" Arthur nodded with a smile but did not agree with Minister Raul's view. Instead, he looked at others.

"Your Majesty, I believe that for the currt Australasia, the most important thing is to develop its own industry and economy. Ev if our military power reaches the level of major powers, there is still a certain gap betwe our industrial and economic developmt and that of the major powers.

Moreover, the situation in Europe is not clear at prest, and the confrontation betwe the two military blocs is very serious. If Australasia has the strgth of the major powers at this time, it will only involve it in this military conflict, which is actually harmful to our developmt." After a brief quiet momt, Minister of Industry Pierre finally spoke.

Although Arthur hoped that someone would stand up to refute Minister Raul's opinion, there were only a few people who could stand up and refute Minister Raul.

First of all, including Kt, Royal Affairs Minister Hunter, the Archbishop, and the Chief Justice were not suitable to stand up and refute Minister Raul's opinion.

After all, they have a closer relationship with Arthur and are equivalt to Arthur's close ministers.

If they stand up for op refutation, it is easy to be se as Arthur's instruction. Ev if the Cabinet Governmt agrees with Minister Raul's opinion, they will oppose it for the sake of Arthur's face.

But Arthur needed a suitable Cabinet Governmt with its own ideas so as to provide him with more appropriate suggestions.

If they only acted as a yes-man, the role of the Cabinet Governmt would be greatly reduced instead.

"Does anyone else have any other opinions?" Arthur still nodded with a smile, and his gaze remained on others.

After a momt of silce, Arthur continued, "Since there is no unified idea, let's have the tire Cabinet Governmt vote by raising their hands."

Everyone had no objection to voting by raising their hands. At Arthur's instruction, they began to support the proposal they were more optimistic about.

In the d, the voting results were eight votes in favor of continuing to develop in a low-key manner and four votes in favor of military expansion.

Arthur nodded and said with a smile, "Let's follow the voting results th. At least for the next two years, the main goal of Australasia is still developmt, and the disputes in Europe are temporarily unrelated to us."

With Arthur's final decision, the dispute in the Cabinet Governmt was resolved.

As a matter of fact, as se from the orders of the Royal Shipyard, Arthur had no plans for naval expansion within the next two or three years.

Ev after counting the naval orders from Russia and Chile, the Royal Shipyard was busy in a state of business until a 94.

Ev if the Ministry of Defce announced a new naval expansion plan, the Royal Shipyard, in order to complete previous orders, would not have the spare capacity to build new naval orders.


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