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"The East Indies government has made no move, and the Dutch Government is already seeking help from the British, but the British have yet to show any sign," Foreign Secretary Daize said with a smile.
Long before the actions in Central America, Australasia had reached an agreement with the United Kingdom, securing disposal rights over the Dutch East Indies and the Philippines.
In other words, as long as Australasia makes no statement at present, it is impossible for the British to risk offending Australasia to help the Dutch.
After all, the Netherlands is but a small country at the doorstep of the British, whereas Australasia is the British's steadfast ally overseas. The disparity between the two is simply too vast for the British to hesitate.
"Tell the British that Australasia will help the Dutch stabilize the order," Arthur nodded and instructed.