Chapter 1297: survive the light

Chapter 1297 Survive the light

After all, the leadership ability of the Russian Labor Party regime is very strong, especially in terms of the overall situation. For the sake of the safety of the new regime, he can offer the Allies a bargaining chip.

Although this was regarded as a "traitorous" act by the former Russian government, from a practical point of view, Russia's current leadership is not plotting changes in Russia, but changes sweeping the world.

This depends on the thinking of the early world Labor Party and its attitude towards the country. The struggle of the Labor Party mainly uses class as a basis to judge hostile relationships, and the state is a tool of class rule. Therefore, the ideal of the Russian Labor Party is to eliminate the "state" in the end. An organizational form.

Therefore, at the current stage, the Russian Labor Party is not just "Russian", but an international political party that takes the world pattern as its dimension.

From this perspective, in the previous life, the Russian Labor Party ceded large areas of territory and sought to withdraw from the First World War. They had no psychological burden. After all, what they wanted was to retain the "fire" that captured the change of the entire world and avoid the mistakes of Paris before.

Of course, this is the current mainstream perception of the Russian Labor Party, which is idealistic. There must be some among them who still hold narrow cognitions such as "nationalism" and "statism."

On the contrary, the latter was not something that feudal monarchs like Ernst were afraid of. After all, East Africa was essentially this kind of country. The big government and extreme "Rhine" nationalism promoted in East Africa were all of this type.

All in all, Ernst believed that the Allies would definitely negotiate peace with the Russian Labor Party, which would make it even less likely for other countries to interfere in Russia's internal affairs.

For example, the last time the Paris Labor Party failed, it can be said that they did not have such a good opportunity as Russia. Faced with the joint encirclement and suppression by Prussia and their own country, they were eventually killed.

After hearing Ernst's words, Ambassador Baranov became depressed.

At this time, it is simply a daydream to expect the Allies to help Russia suppress the rebellion. After all, as former enemies, the Allies hated the previous Tsarist government and the Russian Provisional Government.

Although the Allies also hated the Russian Labor Party, they hated the Tsarist government and the Provisional Government that persisted in the war even more.

On the entire Eastern Front battlefield, Russia invested nearly 10 million troops, causing a large number of casualties to the Allies. Without Russia, Germany and Austria would have defeated Britain and France long ago.

Baranov naturally knew the reason for this, but he still said in a sincere tone: "Your Majesty, the situation in Russia is very critical now. I still hope that your country can do its best to eliminate the chaotic parties in Russia."

"As I said before, the Labor Party is not only a threat to Russia, but a threat to the entire world. Once they succeed, they are likely to set off a countercurrent around the world and eventually threaten East Africa."

Faced with this world-changing force that confiscates homes and beheads, reactionary forces all over the world are not afraid of it, but Ernst is an exception.

If he had no experience in his previous life, Ernst might be afraid of the Russian Labor Party, but precisely because of his knowledge in his previous life, Ernst did not believe that the Russian Labor Party could succeed. Sooner or later, this kind of regime would not be able to withstand the test of human nature, and thus Corruption, unless Vladimir or a ruthless person like Joseph appears.

Of course, although they are not optimistic about the prospects of the Russian Labor Party, East Africa has to guard against it, especially to withstand the impact of its powerful ideological export before it became corrupted.

So Ernst said: "Ambassador Baranov, you can rest assured that we in East Africa will never agree with the ideas of the Labor Party. Next, our government will contact the United States and other countries to jointly deal with the threat of the Russian Labor Party."

"Of course, we in East Africa can only do our best. As I said before, East Africa is beyond the reach of Russia, and Britain and Germany probably won't trust us too much."

Ernst was naturally referring to the three reactionary forces of Russia's aristocracy, bureaucrats and capitalists. If they could unite, they might really be able to extinguish the flames of Russia.

At this time, Russia still has a large area in the hands of these reactionary forces. They have money, troops, and territory in their hands. The only thing they lack is the leadership to integrate these resources. Ernst's statement naturally aroused the gratitude of Ambassador Baranov. After all, at this time, Baranov and other Russian political forces still had the mentality that they had the advantage over me.

They don't know how powerful the opponent they face next will be. After all, the Russian Labor Party can unite the majority of Russia's people, while Baranov's side has only a small number of people and has eight hundred hidden agendas. Enns I am very optimistic about their next performance.

Of course, Ernst would definitely not say such words in front of Baranov that were not conducive to imperialist unity.

Not to mention the current corrupt situation in Russia, even a country like East Africa with a relatively stable society would probably have a hard time facing the ideological invasion of the Labor Party, and Ernst was actually unwilling to eliminate the Russian Labor Party to a certain extent.

Although he was a typical feudal monarch, Ernst was familiar with the principle that "if you enter, you will be helpless, and if you go out, you will be invincible to foreign patients, and the country will perish."

The Russian Labor Party regime can well play the role of "enemy and foreign invasion", thereby forcing the development of East Africa itself.

In fact, the most difficult thing to solve in reforms has always been the problem of the group of people in the middle of the pyramid. The powerful collective they formed cannot be moved from the top to the bottom. For example, the previous reform of Alexander II was a typical case.

Unless someone puts a knife to their neck, they will only suddenly become "conscience" when they feel threatened by death, but only when the knife is put to their neck.

With the knife of the Russian Labor Party, Ernst will be able to adjust his policies in East Africa in the future, just like the United States during the Cold War.

Of course, the speed must be mastered, otherwise the first thing this knife will cut off is Ernst's head.

Therefore, Ernst had begun to mentally calculate how to use the Russian Labor Party, and at the same time, he was wary of the Russian Labor Party's penetration into East Africa.

In the final analysis, Ernst, a remnant of feudalism, still has a little bit of poor "conscience". After all, if East Africa wants to stabilize its political power, it can only continue to develop, and development cannot be static. Even imperialist countries like East Africa must learn to cooperate with Keep pace with the times.

With experience in his previous life, Ernst naturally knew how to deal with the Russian Labor Party regime. After all, the United States had given a model in his previous life, so after sorting out his thoughts, Ernst still believed that the Russian Labor Party was not terrible.

As long as East Africa survives the scorching sun in the early days of the Russian Labor Party regime, it can always wait until its dusk, finally usher in its darkness, and survive the light. At that time, the Russian Labor Party will naturally not pose a threat. Of course, Ernst was more Would like to call it a red imperialist country.

Ernst said: "Before, Ambassador Baranov, you'd better get in touch with other countries. After all, East Africa wants to help Russia, and other countries probably won't see it that way."

"And Crown Prince Alexei, the three of you can continue to stay in East Africa during this period! It will not be too late to return to Russia after the dust finally settles in Russia."

This can be regarded as a kind reminder from Ernst. After all, Alexei, Maria, and Anastasia are members of the Russian Labor Party. Returning to Russia at this time will only lead to death.

The third sister, Princess Maria, naturally does not know what Ernst is thinking. She is most nervous about the safety of her parents and sisters. As for the safety of the Russian Empire, she has to consider it from beginning to end.

She said with a slightly choked voice: "Your Majesty, what will my father and the others do? Please help my father and the others escape from Russia."

Facing the helpless Russian princess in front of him, Ernst could only comfort him: "Of course there is no problem. We will send people to rescue Nicholas II and the others as much as possible. Of course, the final result will only depend on God... God It’s arranged.”

(End of chapter)

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