Struggle in Russia

Vol 2 Chapter 418: The so-called view (below)

The stodgy Germans like Neschel Rodie are the most prescriptive in doing things. In his opinion, he can't intervene in the march and war. But the diplomatic strategy can't be ignored.

If he, the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, can't control major foreign affairs, what's the point of being an official?

If you don't find this place today, the Qiu Ba will surely get better and better in the future. At that time, he, the prime minister, will truly become a clay Buddha!

"Nonsense!"

Neschel Roddy interrupted without waiting for Nicholas I to speak. The beards on both ends were really glaring, and the pair was going to fight Menshkov desperately.

"Military operations must be subordinate to national policies. Our policy is to maintain normal order in Europe, not to stir up the European continent!"

"If we continue to take risky actions, then it will inevitably prompt Britain and France to approach, and may even promote the possibility of them forming an alliance against our country!"

"If this becomes a reality, then our risky behavior is to dig our own grave!"

"Your Majesty, I demand that all adventurous actions be resolutely stopped! Especially the suicide adventures launched by the Navy at sea should be stopped!"

Neschel Rodie almost shot the table. Fortunately, he was still a bit forced, knowing that this was not his prime minister's office but the Imperial Conference. The only person qualified to take the table was Nicholas I. It's just that Nicholas I had a mediocre response to his speech, he was not excited at all, let alone slap the table, he didn't even mean to move.

It was not how calm Nicholas I was, or considering Neschel Rodi’s warning, because he was not interested in a word of the old Prime Minister’s words. Over the years, he has become accustomed to Neschel Rodi's caution, and as long as any measure that breaks the balance of the European continent, the old man will jump out and warn. It would be surprising if he didn't speak today.

But Nicholas I was really fed up with the old Prime Minister’s warning. This is the same as the story of the wolf coming. You warned someone to listen to the first time, and then to the second time, but the third, fourth and even the fourth time. It is alarmist, and no one can listen to it.

The same was true for Nicholas I. Nessel Rodier's warning was too cheap for him, especially after the successful blackmail of Austria last time, the old man's warning was greatly reduced in his mind.

Because Nicholas I thought this way: [When you blackmailed Austria, your bad old man also yelled at what dangers, what would break the alliance and arouse the resentment of the Austrians, but the result? The Austrians didn't dare to put one fart, so they agreed directly, indicating that your bad old man is a lie at all. I am afraid it is to protect your German interests to scare me! Can't be fooled by you anymore! 】

With this level of cognition, Nicholas I naturally did not like to listen to Neschel Rodie's opinions, because he always felt that the old man would be famous.

To put it bluntly, at this time Neschel Rodie hadn't realized that his relationship with Nicholas I was not as good as before, and he was a bit suspicious of the rulers. At this time, what he said is useless, and it may even be counterproductive.

"Your Majesty, if we continue to take risks, then the cornerstone of stability across Europe will be shaken. A disaster similar to 1812 will soon come. We must rein in the precipice!"

Well, Nicholas I really couldn’t listen. If it were not for the principle of giving face to the Prime Minister, he really wanted to make Neschel Rodie shut up, so he just gave a faint hum, and then... What then!

This attitude has actually explained the problem. Nicholas I was still very happy in nature, and he naturally didn't want to miss the opportunity to make himself famous. However, he was worried about something unexpected, so instead of consulting his courtiers, he hoped that the courtiers would actively support them. Then, even if something went wrong in the future, the secret sauce would be carried by the courtiers. He is the emperor. Unfortunately, he was dragged down by the courtier.

Nicholas I was such a hypocritical person. If you can’t see through this, you really can’t be his confidant. Obviously, Neschel Rodie can’t be his confidant, so even if he is the prime minister and minister of foreign affairs. In fact, the sense of presence in the court is not high.

But Menshkov, Ordorf, Chernyshov and his like are completely different. At this time, if they still can’t understand Nicholas I’s careful thoughts, they will be in vain for so many years. At this time, when will I wait for His Majesty to come out!

There was only one person ahead of them. Although Peter Volkonsky was getting old and faint day by day, he guessed that Nicholas I had a good mind, so he moved the fastest:

"Your Majesty, I think the Prime Minister is too alarmist! Britain only has the navy worth mentioning, and France has fallen into civil strife again, even if they form an alliance? Where is the opponent of our millions of heroes?"

"General Lazarev’s suggestion is right. It’s time to show the world the strength of Russia. Let the young people all over Europe take a look at the great achievements we have made under your wise leadership. Let those incompetent The Rats hide and shiver!"

[I fuck! 】

Menshkov, Chernyshov, and Ordov were all stubborn in their hearts, and they gave Peter Volkonsky a glance together, and then hurriedly rushed to the group to agree.

In an instant, UU reading www.uukanshu.com's voice of approval accounted for an overwhelming majority, and Neschel Rodie could only watch a bunch of old hooligans show their shamelessness. Three or two times he was about to interject to rebut, but this The helper didn't give him a chance at all, leaving him empty but unable to speak.

"It seems that an agreement has been reached!" Nicholas I nodded in satisfaction. This is what he wanted. "You have convinced me that it seems that it is necessary to take action to show the prestige. Lazarev's suggestion is good. Go ahead!"

At the end he added: "Make the momentum bigger, and the Baltic Fleet can also cooperate. We must let the entire Europe see our strength!"

Then, the Imperial Conference was over, and Nicholas I left contentedly, leaving only the stunned Neschel Rodie. Up to now, the old Prime Minister has not figured out the situation-what is the purpose of this meeting today?

"Nessel Rodie is about to fall!" Count Rostovtsev calmly said to Nikolai Milutin, "As long as this demonstration can achieve reasonable results, the Prime Minister Neschel Rodie will When it's over!"

Before Nikolai Miliuting could speak, he said again: "So we have to help the old guy!"

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