Chapter 1059 Warmonger
Suppressing Arab religious countries can be said to be Britain's unchanging national policy, especially their leading brother, the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman Empire's deterrent power is quite large. Although it has become the "sick man of West Asia", its ancestors have made great achievements in killing, burning and looting in Europe. Its reputation always makes European countries worry about its comeback.
“The Ottoman Empire and Persia should be the focus of the East African strategy, so we will start with these two countries and always monitor East Africa and the cooperation between the two governments.”
As for Oman, although it is also a key country for East African visits, the British government is not worried because the UK has a huge advantage in Oman, and with the British deployment, Oman's national power has been declining. For example, the United Arab Emirates in its previous life, and now the pirate coast is The political force that separated Britain from Oman.
As the only maritime power in the Arab Christian region, Britain naturally does not trust Oman, so Britain has always implemented a policy of suppression against Oman. This is also the reason why a relatively strong anti-British group has formed in Oman.
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Hudaydah.
In its previous life, it was the second largest port city in Yemen. Of course, Hodeidah now belongs to the Ottoman Empire.
A group of merchants in robes were counting goods in an inn.
"A total of more than fifty firearms and three boxes of ammunition were brought here this time, all of which are British-made rifles. The British power is relatively strong in other areas along the Gulf of Aden, so it is very difficult for us to find a way to transport these weapons to Aden by sea. It can only be transited through Ottoman ports.”
“We bribed Ottoman officials at the port to successfully bring this shipment over, but we still have to take a long land route and then cross the border to deliver this shipment of weapons to customers in Aden.”
Aden, also known as the British Protectorate of Aden, includes Yemen, Oman, and some parts of Saudi Arabia in its previous life. There are many small countries in the area. In fact, it is an Arab nomadic tribe-like country similar to the Pirate Coast.
This has also provided opportunities for East Africa. With more countries, there will naturally be more conflicts, especially in areas with relatively scarce water resources. It is possible to fight for water sources.
Of course, no matter what country or force, they will try their best to enhance their military strength, and this is especially true for the tribes in the Aden Protectorate. Whoever has more guns and whoever has more advanced guns will gain an advantage.
Although there is a British pressure on everyone, it does not mean that there are no conflicts. At this time, if someone is sending weapons to us from outside, we will naturally accept it happily.
Not only the port of Hudaydah, but most of the other southern ports of the Ottoman Empire became transit points for arms smuggling from East Africa to the Persian Gulf coast and the Arabian Peninsula, mainly because other areas were easily detected by the British.
Speaking of arms trade, East Africa actually spent a lot of money, similar to the military gift packages that the United States and the Soviet Union issued to their respective younger brothers in the past for the purpose of the Cold War, that is, free military assistance.
After all, the Zanzibar people will not take a lot of risks when there is no profit. Helping East Africa smuggle arms to various parts of the Middle East and earning intermediate profits has always been the basis of cooperation between East Africa and the Zanzibar people.
“In June this year, we have already delivered more than 2,000 rifles and tens of thousands of rounds of ammunition to the Middle East and Central Asia. If nothing else happens, tribal conflicts in the Middle East and Central Asia may intensify and eventually expand, triggering local tensions. Unrest,” the DSA agent reported to his superiors.
"The credibility of these Zanzibar people is relatively reliable. They have been doing business in the Arab region all year round, and their influence covers almost the entire coast of the Indian Ocean. Therefore, most of these weapons entered the Middle East and Central Asia without anyone noticing." " Sold weapons to some small customers, they are not enough to trigger the situation in the entire Middle East and Central Asia. As time accumulates, the more powerful they are, the more their ambitions will expand, and the British will have a headache by then. "
In fact, starting from the second half of 1908, the British noticed that something was wrong. Minor conflicts and conflicts in its colonies increased significantly, but they were all minor troubles. This also explains why before the arrival of the British, these Arabs often Fights, so "occasional" violence, are completely unnecessary for the UK to pay attention to.
After all, inter-tribal conflicts, as long as they do not involve Britain's own interests, are completely within acceptable limits.
As a result, with the British's laissez-faire, East Africa increased its shipment of local arms, and small-scale low-intensity wars began to develop in the direction of "normalization". This was the case in all nearby British colonies.
The frequent outbreaks of small-scale wars finally attracted the attention of the United Kingdom. It would be impossible not to pay attention. The situation developing out of control will only damage Britain's own prestige.
These tribes or countries, under the rule of the British in the past, basically did not harm the interests of the British. But when the situation really got out of control, everyone became anxious and ignored everything, and it turned into a melee.
In this case, some local political forces that the UK originally supported locally are vulnerable to challenges, so they urgently need the UK to bring order to the chaos and maintain their own interests.
As a result, at the instigation of some pro-British forces, the British Aden Protectorate government had to launch an investigation. Unexpectedly, rough data revealed that tens of thousands of firearms had flowed into the Aden Protectorate.
This is obviously an attempt by foreign forces to undermine British rule there. As the Aden Protectorate reflected, other British colonial governments near the Persian Gulf also described this situation.
This coincides with former British Prime Minister Bannerman's prediction that East Africa will make big moves in the Middle East and Central Asia. However, no one would have thought that East Africa was just trying to cause trouble. After all, East Africa has gained almost no actual benefits other than that. On the contrary, part of it has to be paid back to subsidize the arms business.
As for why he was the former prime minister, it was because Bannerman died of a heart attack in April this year. This also caused the British government to be in a hurry, temporarily relaxing its vigilance against East Africa in the Middle East and Central Asia.
It was not until feedback from the Aden Protectorate and other colonies along the Persian Gulf that the new government returned its attention to the area.
The new Prime Minister Asquith was quite disgusted with this little move by East Africa. In order to solve this trouble, Asquith finally decided to conduct preliminary negotiations with East Africa.
What East Africa wants is very simple, that is, "free trade" in the Persian Gulf, the Middle East, and Central Asia. Britain did not agree to this "simple" request. After all, Britain had just divided the spoils with Russia and already regarded the region as its own. Where the interests lie, it is impossible to cut off the meat to East Africa.
Moreover, if East Africans are brought in, East Africa will definitely make further progress in the future. Naturally, the British government will not be so short-sighted, and the negotiations between the two parties will remain in a stalemate.
East Africa began to increase its military assistance to the Middle East. As a result, Britain was really distressed. Of course, Britain also had many means to attack East Africa, so the whole of 1908 was spent in the mutual harm between Britain and East Africa.
Of course, both countries have a sense of proportion. After all, there are many countries in the world besides East Africa and the United Kingdom. The unhappiness between the United Kingdom and East Africa does not affect Germany. France poses a greater threat to the United Kingdom, and East Africa cannot break out with the United Kingdom in a short time. There was a fierce conflict, so time passed in the stalemate between Britain and East Africa. 1909 came quietly. In the past 1908, East Africa almost played the role of warmongers, making the entire Persian Gulf and Gulf of Aden regions ablaze.
(End of this chapter)