The European Times quoted Napoleon III as saying that difficulties for the French Empire were inevitable, and the paper explained that with the sanctions just taking effect, the hardest will not become apparent until a few months later, concerning the industry of the French Empire. .
In terms of military affairs, Napoleon III said that in order to reduce casualties, the French Empire had already begun to reluctant to advance hastily, in addition to the bombardment of large artillery.
Especially after the start of the second stage of the war, the French army proceeded as planned, advancing into the western part of the Cambodian region and then retreating to the central part. This was only to target the army of the Kingdom of Siam and destroy the military facilities of the Kingdom of Siam. and checkpoints.
The European Times reported that Napoleon III repeatedly reiterated that the Kingdom of Siam was ready to attack South Vietnam, a colony in the Far East of the French Empire. He said that the attack on Cambodia was to make South Vietnam more secure, and also to save the Kingdom of Siam from British and Dutch control. .
In the current international community's request for armistice negotiations between the French Empire and the Kingdom of Siam, Napoleon III criticized the intervention of the member states of the International Court of Justice in The Hague and the United Kingdom for the lack of friendly attitude of the Kingdom of Siam. Napoleon III said that if the negotiation with the Kingdom of Siam is concerned In terms of the conditions proposed, he said that South Vietnam must be guaranteed not to be threatened by the Kingdom of Siam. Therefore, the French Empire must have certain vigilant forces in Cambodia and Laos. That is, he asked the Kingdom of Siam to allow the French Empire to occupy the Cambodian Phnom Penh. deployed troops in eastern Cambodia and southern Laos.
When asked by the "European Times" about the war-crimes committed by the French Empire's army in this possible war in the Kingdom of Siam, Napoleon III denied it and asked: Look at the British in Africa against the various ethnic groups in South Africa, It flattened the rights of people of all races to live, and tried to provoke a north-south war in North America, resulting in a civil war that lasted for more than 6 years. Did it even join the war in the end? No one can recall the Indians who were killed in the early days of the British occupation of the Indian subcontinent and the Burmese who were killed by the British in Lower Burma today.
For Napoleon III, the guilt figures released by the International Society of the Red Cross about the killing of Siamese by France in the Kingdom of Siam were false, he said, and the accusations that the Netherlands was carrying out seed-sweeping in the Far East, India and Australia, The Dutch are supreme.
For the French Empire, Napoleon III strongly denied that the French Empire's invasion of the Kingdom of Siam was justice, and pointed out that it was France's attempt to counter the influence of Britain and the Netherlands.
British Foreign Secretary Russell said that it is not yet possible to confirm whether the French Empire's statement is reasonable, but the UK needs to take seriously the condemnation of the French Empire for its inhumane treatment of civilians.
"Europe Times" reported that Russell said that the United Kingdom is now integrating partners to discuss what is going on in the Far East.
The newspaper also reported that on the 14th, Dutch Prime Minister Tolbeck announced that the Netherlands would work with its allies to urgently investigate the French Empire's mass killing of civilians in the Far East.
The prime minister stated that once the data from the International Society of the Red Cross is confirmed, the conflict will inevitably escalate. He said that we will join the United Kingdom and other countries of international justice to prepare with Napoleon III and Olivier. Yeta's cabinet government settles accounts
But "European Times" said that while the various declarations do not rule out any possibility, military retaliation seems unlikely, because countries including the United Kingdom and the Netherlands, which have recently become more vocal, refuse to regard themselves as as a participant in a conflict with the French Empire.
So far, neither the International Hague Tribunal Organization nor the South American Union nor the United Kingdom have formally proposed to be directly involved in the military conflict between the Kingdom of Siam and the French Empire.
Even London, like Amsterdam, quietly complied with Rama IV's request for weapons, and quickly ruled out a response to Rama IV's request for these countries to land in support of fighting the invasion of the French Empire.
So even if the conflict between the French Empire and the Kingdom of Siam escalates to a full-scale war, the paper predicts that members of the International Court of Justice in The Hague, led by Britain and the Netherlands, will only impose new sanctions on Paris, the paper quoted a European diplomat as saying Said that this may speed up the blocking of the import of industrial raw materials in the French Empire, such as tropical rubber, steel, coal mines, etc., and even completely eliminate the import of industrial products from the French Empire, making the economy of the French Empire completely an isolated island of the European economy. .
So how are these countries going to further deal with the French Empire?
Luxembourg's "European Times" quoted Mark Rude, the Dutch chief of staff in charge of the Dutch military, as saying that it is best for us to maintain a general attitude on how to retaliate against the French Empire. For this is an act of extermination to fully occupy the Kingdom of Siam.
If there are only a few hundred thousand, then we consider the invasion to be regional, and if it remains below the current 100,000, it may indicate that the French Empire is ready to maintain its current territory.
In either case~www.mtlnovel.com~ The rulers of the French Empire, including Napoleon III or Prime Minister Olivier, should understand that the rest of Europe may have access to all options.
In addition, former British Prime Minister Christopher Clayton said that the Netherlands is right not to regard the number of invasions of the French Empire as a red line, because after you have determined the red line, once the other side crosses the red line and you do nothing, then what you say It's just empty talk.
Lincoln of the Commonwealth of Millikin said that the actions of the French Empire had caused great damage. Although Millikin did not deny the embarrassing position of Britain in North America mentioned by France, the Commonwealth of Millikin also agreed with the reaction of Britain to the civil war.
But the president said he was not prepared to continue blaming Britain on the issue because the two countries had reached a settlement, which is similar to the one that helped Milliken from being ruled by Britain after the Jay Treaty was signed in 1795. And the self-reliant French Empire arrogantly condemned Milliken, which made the whole Milliken uncomfortable.
Therefore, President Lincoln said that the United States of America will not easily sanction France, a partner country of Millikin since its establishment for more than 100 years, but we may also stand on the side of international justice, become a part of the international community, and make our voices heard. , To this end, Milliken will cooperate with the International Society of the Red Cross to the best of his ability.