Chapter 1148: 162, The Pyrrhic Russo-Japanese War
Chapter 1148: Chapter 162, The Pyrrhic Russo-Japanese War
“Hmph!”
“The Austrians are sure that we wouldn’t dare…”
As the words reached his lips, Nicholas II swallowed them back. There was no way around it; the Tsarist Government truly did not dare to break the alliance treaty.
With the treaty in place, there were constraints. The Vienna Government could only engage in covert actions at most and would not overtly target the Russian Empire.
Without the treaty, it would be about more than just restricting supplies of strategic materials—it would be open support for independence movements.
“Dismantling the Russian Empire” was a shared dream among European politicians, and Vienna was no exception.
The rebel army already posed enough trouble domestically, and with the backing of a world hegemon, the situation would only become more difficult to manage.
Although Nicholas II was not particularly strategic-minded, he was well-versed in the rules of the political game and knew how to use them to Russia’s greatest advantage.
“Well, since the Austrians are shirking their responsibilities, let’s put these foreign affairs on hold for now. Once we catch our breath, we’ll find an opportunity to settle accounts with them.
As allies, we have asked them for help. The Vienna Government can’t possibly show no response at all, can they?”
Suffering was inevitable; although the Russians were accustomed to being brash, it didn’t mean they didn’t know how to bide their time.
With so many countries plotting against Russia, it was clear that the Tsarist Government had provoked widespread anger. Even if the Vienna Government were willing to support them, in reality, they couldn’t do much.
For the Vienna Government, Russia was an ally, but so were the other European countries. If it’s a fight between allies, then they could only muddy the waters.
Nicholas II had no illusions that the Vienna Government could do much about it; the main hope was that other countries would lift the “embargo” on supplies.
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