"Secretary Wei. Aren't you going to see Keimor? "The commander of the East African Security Army asked Wei Kun in confusion.
Wei Kun smiled. "If Keimor thinks that we are deliberately paying attention to him, it won't be good for anyone. Also, didn't this young man make it clear that he refuses to be a pawn of any country? "
"It seems that you admire him very much." The commander of the security army also smiled.
"As long as we have meat and bones in our hands, we can have as many dogs as we want. People with ability and morality will never be willing to be dogs, let alone betray national interests in exchange for personal status. We have to respect them. "Wei Kun confidently explained his philosophy." We need these people to maintain world peace. "
"Maintain world peace …" The commander of the East African Security Army couldn't help but want to laugh. They had discussed this topic before, and everyone felt that maintaining peace and preventing war were not the same thing. If there was no war, there would be no basis for maintaining peace.
Wei Kun didn't have such a frivolous performance. He had already passed the frivolous stage. Therefore, Wei Kun said, "The reason why I am willing to support Keimor is that he can decisively give up the Balkans and defend Thrace. If Keimor is also a person who expects us to be his dogs and use our East African People's Liberation Army as a tool of repression, then he can go wherever he wants. "
"Are we really going to change the name of the East African Security Army to the East African People's Liberation Army?" The commander of the East African Security Army was a little uneasy.
"I will apply to the Central Committee of the Party on this issue. You don't have to worry about this problem. Also, aren't all our actions in East Africa liberation? Liberating the local people from the old world and moving into a new era with them. This was the true liberation of the world. Using this name is worthy of the name! "Wei Kun's tone was extremely firm. After he finished speaking, the commander fell silent.
On the third day after arriving in Nanzhan City, Keimor took a plane back to Cyprus and then took a fast ship back to Istanbul. Seeing Keimor suddenly appear at the door of his office, the Foreign Affairs Minister of the Osman Empire was stunned, then said in an unhappy tone, "What else do you want? Speak quickly. Settle your own affairs and leave East Africa immediately! "
"I've already arrived in East Africa. I've returned from East Africa." Keimor's tone was very gentle. Even though he had personally completed the journey, Keimor still felt that it was a little inconceivable. This was a distance of eight thousand kilometers, and the entire journey was completed within five days. Furthermore, a loan agreement was signed. Keimor felt that if he said this proudly, he would scare the Foreign Minister.
As it turned out, Kemal was right. After listening to Keimor's story, the Foreign Affairs Minister read the agreement over and over again with great suspicion. Suddenly, he said, "Keimor, tell me the truth. Did you contact East Africa long ago? You just went to Cyprus to sign a contract? "
This was an extremely harsh rebuke. If the Foreign Affairs Minister was clear-headed, he would know that these words should never be said. Keimor wasn't known for his gentleness. In fact, many people didn't like him because of his stubborn and resolute personality, as well as his sharp tongue. This was the characteristic of a leader recognized by the Osman Empire, but Keimor wasn't born into a leader. Therefore, the young colonel replied coldly, "If you don't believe me, please come with me to Cyprus now. You can experience for yourself whether what I said is true or not! "
The Foreign Affairs Minister really didn't believe Keimor's words. He immediately summoned his beloved general and asked him to go with Keimor.
Three days later, the Foreign Affairs Minister's beloved general was helped into the Foreign Affairs Minister's office. The long flight had caused the blood in his legs to be blocked. He had been on tenterhooks for more than 20 hours in three days, making him feel like he was going to collapse.
However, eight days had passed. The Osman Empire's Fourth Army in the Balkans had completely collapsed, and the Seventh and Ninth Armies that had gone to help had also suffered heavy losses. Two documents were placed in front of the Osman Empire's Fourth Army in the Balkans had completely collapsed, and the Seventh and Ninth Armies that had gone to help had also suffered heavy losses. The Allied Army's vanguard had reached the Bosphorus Strait, facing Istanbul across the sea. The Russian Navy had entangled the Osman Empire's navy in the Black Sea, and the Greek Navy, which had purchased many fleets from Britain, had joined forces with the Italian Navy to seize a large number of coastal islands of the Osman Empire.
As soon as the Foreign Affairs Minister told the Osman Empire about this news, he immediately received a strict order, "Immediately request the East African Army to help us!"
The Osman Empire's 6th Military Headquarters, which was already badly battered, immediately appointed Keimor as the commander to lead the remnants of the Fourth, Seventh, and Ninth Armies to carry out a counterattack with the East African Army.
After receiving the order, Keimor only made one request, which was to incorporate the troops he had previously commanded into this newly formed battle group. Although the 6th Military Headquarters agreed to this, they asked Keimor to attack immediately, and not to stop the counterattack because of this.
On the 29th of April, Keimor suddenly ordered his troops to attack from the Dardania Strait. The weather was good that day, but by the time the Osman Empire's transport fleet began to set out, the sky was covered with dark clouds and a torrential downpour. The allied forces defending on the coast were momentarily flustered, and Keimor personally led his troops across the strait for more than a kilometer and landed on the opposite coast. However, the allied forces were not to be trifled with, and they immediately organized their troops to carry out a counterattack. After several tug-of-war battles, the Osman Empire's army was finally driven back.
After that, the allied forces immediately adjusted their deployment and strengthened the defense of the strait. At noon on the 30th of April, the allied frontline commander suddenly received an alarm from the rear, which very briefly said, "The Negroes are coming!"
The East African Army dispatched a division of troops. Unlike the Liberation Army, the East African Army adopted a three-three system, with a division of 10,000 men at most. Because of the adjustment of the deployment, the allied forces' heavy firepower and troops were concentrated near the strait, leaving the rear empty. A few ships sent the Negroes, who only carried light weapons, to the coast. The troops immediately launched an attack on the Balkan allied forces.
Keimor confirmed that the Negroes had successfully boarded the strait, and immediately ordered the battle group formed by the defeated soldiers to board the ships, and quickly arrived at six o 'clock to board the strait. In just two short days, the Balkan coalition, who thought they were about to capture Istanbul, was surrounded in a narrow area near the strait. The Allied Forces immediately organized to break out of the encirclement, but they were badly battered by the trenches and barbed wire defensive positions.
On the 3rd of May, it was learned that the Balkan Coalition Army had run out of ammunition and morale was low. Seeing the dawn of victory, the Osman Empire's Sixth Army felt that they couldn't let that bastard Keimor monopolize the fruits of victory. Their troops joined forces with the Istanbul Imperial Guard and, with the help of the navy, launched a naval battle from the Dardania Strait and the Bosporus Strait. The Balkan Coalition Army was attacked from both front and rear, and after three days of bloody battle, the 30,000-strong army was completely annihilated. The Osman Empire's elite troops also suffered heavy casualties.
On the 10th of May, the battle group under Kemal's command recovered the entire Thrace region and recovered a large piece of territory west of Istanbul. With Kemal? The Osman Empire also had no desire to continue to recover lost territory. Losing the Balkans was no surprise to the Osman Empire. Even during the Osman Empire's heyday, the Balkan mountain people constantly rebelled.
The East African administrative region didn't care about this, and Wei Kun only cared about Keimor. The colonel was very methodical in using troops. If it were someone else, they would definitely let the borrowed troops do the most difficult work. However, Keimor let the East African Liberation Army do the most suitable work. The upper echelons of the Osman Empire gave Keimor a bunch of trash troops, and Keimor used the East African Liberation Army in a counter-encirclement operation that required courage and skill. This was very satisfying.
However, the upper echelons of the Osman Empire were as disappointing as ever. Keimor's contributions were only exchanged for the title of commander of the Thrace Front Army. His subordinates were still the defeated soldiers of the Fourth, Seventh, and Ninth Armies. Now Keimor had to rely on these more than 40,000 people to defend Thrace. Wei Kun ordered the division to be transferred to Crete to strengthen the defense. If Keimor was really a talent, he should solve the problem by himself.
Wei Kun's attention at this time was on the country. Since April 1911, there have been many protests in the country. The initial banners were 'anti-government' and 'anti-inflation'!
Perhaps it was because they felt ashamed? The guys in Asia still blocked the news, and the incomplete information could only be combined to deduce the result of inflation.
As the regional head, Wei Kun couldn't understand how inflation came about. Whether it was North America or the East African administrative region, they were exporting large amounts of food and raw materials to the Min dynasty at extremely low prices. More than 20 million square kilometers of raw material production areas were exported to parts of Asia. Deflation eventually led to inflation. Wei Kun was extremely puzzled about this, and he even wondered if he should re-study economics. What kind of magical governing skills were needed to create such a situation?
Vézé, who was in Asia, also felt that things were amazing. In recent years, many companies in the Yangtze River basin had asked him for help, and Vézé was not stingy with helping these units. In addition, Vézé didn't know much about the specific data of the country. It was said that all the data shown to Vézé had been reviewed by some people. This was inevitable, so Vézé ignored it.
Looking at the data alone, Vézé couldn't understand how inflation came about. In fact, Vézé could understand this economic problem. Since Wang Mingshan left the central bank, the status of the central bank's head had plummeted.
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