Discussions about the United States continued for a long time, as a common concern for both Australasia and the United Kingdom, Arthur and King George V still showed the United States much respect.
Although they were clear that such preparations could never completely dismantle the United States, weakening it even slightly was a sure gain for Britain and Australasia at the time.
After finishing the discussion about the United States, Arthur and King George V naturally turned their attention to the current European situation.
With the independence of Finland and the Three Mediterranean Countries, the situation in Europe had become much livelier.
Although there were no longer superpowers on the European continent, the overall situation was one of strong countries standing side by side.
The most powerful country on the European continent was France, but Germany still had a certain power of resistance.