1090 Qiong Yao is a beautiful jade
As soon as the words of the reporter of Le Figaro fell, it immediately attracted the angry eyes of Sidney Milner, and at this time he deliberately blocked Ade, and Sidney Milner tore his heart.
Roque is not angry, he has been mentally prepared for this situation, it is normal for accidents to occur at the press conference, as powerful as the United States, and the president is still thrown boots, at least that extreme situation did not happen.
However, since "Le Figaro" is responsible for his own death, then don't blame Roque for being ruthless, as long as "Le Figaro" is willing to die, Roque is willing to bury it, there are many newspapers in southern Africa, there are not many "Le Figaro", and there are many without "Le Figaro".
"First of all, the decision of our party to decide who to run must be the result of internal discussions, and if we don't discuss internally, should we discuss with people from other parties?" Ade is also not new to politics and is not in a position to deal with such problems: "- As for insider dealings, that kind of situation does not exist in our southern Africa, and you cannot infer southern Africa from the situation in France. ”
Aderi is also holding elections in France, and a bribery scandal broke out not long ago.
"As for Freiburg, if I'm not mistaken, Freiburg has always had reporters interviewing you, isn't it?" Ade directly named Karl Ryan, flattered, wow wow wow, the prime minister actually remembered my name: "—as for why you are not allowed to be a journalist of Le Figaro, Prince Freiburg, I think you had better find out the reason from yourself first." ”
It is true that Freiburg has always been interviewed by reporters, but only a few newspapers such as The Times have reporters, and all reports must be reviewed by the relevant authorities before they can be published in the newspaper.
The reporter of Le Figaro was flushed, he did not get the results he wanted, he made irreparable mistakes, and he was sure to pay the price for the momentary rapidity of his tongue.
Killing chickens and monkeys always works, and sure enough, when Ade next clicked on the reporter of the "Cologne Daily", the reporter of the "Cologne Daily News" was very well-behaved.
"Your Excellency Prime Minister, I am a correspondent of the Cologne Zeitung, and after the end of the world war, aid and reconstruction to Germany have also begun, and I would like to ask if the Federal Government of Southern Africa has similar plans, and whether the Federal Government will lend a helping hand to Germany, thank you—" The reporter of the Cologne Zeitung was polite, and resolutely did not ask what should not be asked, asking if Southern Africa is so strong that it can give Germany some assistance.
Nothing is so affordable.
Ade was also prepared for this problem for a long time, and just after the end of the world war, southern Africa began to systematically aid Germany, which has been going on for more than a year.
"So our help to Germany has been going on for more than a year, and so far we have shipped about 1.5 million tons of various food and household items to Germany, and we have provided Germany with a special loan of about R150 million through the RAND Bank, and we have a number of companies and German companies that are working together to accept Germans to migrate to southern Africa – in short, I believe that Germany will definitely get better." Born in the German Grand Duchy of Hesse, Ade has both German and British ancestry, so he sincerely prays for Germany.
However, the expression of the reporter of the "Cologne Daily" is not good-looking, southern Africa has indeed provided a lot of aid to Germany, but those assistance is not gratuitous, and at the same time, southern Africa has also received a lot of things from Germany, such as talent and technology.
Ade answered only six questions at the press conference, and although there were still many journalists who wanted to ask questions, Sidney Milner ended the press conference decisively.
After all, he is 70 years old, and his energy and physical strength are different from before, and Ade's face cannot hide his exhaustion.
Even so, Ade refused Roque's support, and he didn't want to expose his weak side in front of reporters.
Leaving the Palace of Justice, Roque felt a fire in his heart, and when he returned to the Ministry of Defense, he called Jerome, the head of Brad's office in Pretoria.
"I want the Le Figaro reporter to leave Southern Africa within three days." Roque gave the order directly, believing that Brad's office would be able to complete it.
"Okay sir, I'll do it right away." Jerome didn't ask why, and the fewer Roque's words, the more it showed that Le Figaro was not worthy of forgiveness.
There is also the professor at the Cape of Good Hope, Roque originally wanted Jerome to investigate it as well, but forget it, although the professor's behavior is disgraceful, it does not break the bottom line.
In retrospect, Roque also made good on his promise to stand up for Philip, meeting with more than a dozen members of Congress within a week to help Philip consolidate his vote.
A councillor named Paul Lewis catches Roque's attention.
Paul Lewis is a member of Congress from Orange, and has a relatively good voter base in Kimberley, the second largest city in Orange, in the past general election, Paul Lewis was successfully elected as a member of the Liberal Party to Congress.
"The Old World is gradually sinking, the Treaty of Versailles does not bring real peace, and in twenty years, when a new generation of Europeans comes of age, war will break out again - what we have to do during this time is to accumulate strength, continue to absorb the population, and by the time the next world war breaks out, we must have at least 60% more human resources than the United States to complete the redemption of the Old World." Paul Louis is not a time-traveler, this is his inference based on facts, especially about the United States, which Roque is interested in.
"Why the United States, and why 60 percent?" Roque is really curious, many southern Africans, like Europeans, do not have the slightest affection for the United States, but Roque has always regarded the United States as his biggest potential adversary.
"Because before the rise of our southern Africa, the United States was most likely to replace the British Empire in the world - now there is a change in this issue, our southern Africa has a better relationship with the British Empire, and there is more basis to replace the British Empire, the only problem is that our population is not large enough, if we have a population of 50 million now, then we can immediately replace the British Empire as the most important country in the British Commonwealth." Paul Louis is confident in the future of Southern Africa, and population has always been a top concern for Roque.
There is no need to emphasize the importance of population, the United States now has a population of 100 million, which is a huge market in itself, and the British Commonwealth seems to be powerful, but in fact, excluding the hundreds of millions of people in India, the total population of the mainland plus overseas dominions is only 70 or 80 million, which is still a certain gap compared with the United States.
According to the information in Roque's hand, the total population of southern Africa and the two river basins has just exceeded 25 million, and it is almost impossible to increase the population to 60 million in 20 years.
This is still based on the premise that the population of the United States will not increase, and if the natural population growth of the United States is taken into account, then the population of southern Africa will have to be at least 90 million by then to be able to compete with the United States.
Roque remembered that the population of the United States seemed to be about 150 million at the time of World War II.
At this rate, the population of southern Africa will be up to 40 million by then.
Not a lot, another time and space, in 1939, when the Second World War broke out, the population of Britain was 47 million, and the population of France was 41 million.
In 1913, before the outbreak of World War I, the population of Britain was 45.65 million and that of France was 41.46 million.
So the question is, from 1913 to 1939, for 26 years, the population of Britain barely grew, and the population of France did not increase but declined, what happened in the middle?
Between 40 million and 90 million, the gap is huge, and Roque originally felt good about the achievements of Southern African immigrants in the world war, but listening to Paul Louis, it was still in crisis.
There is nothing to say about this, continue to increase investment in immigration companies, the Far East is in the stage of warlord melee, starvation is everywhere, and now it is actually easier to emigrate than before.
"The most important issue now is that the country is gradually increasing its attention to our southern Africa, the Tariff Agreement just passed by Congress is directly aimed at our southern Africa, our products are no longer as unimpeded as they used to be, London is trying to get rid of its dependence on us, we want to increase our lobbying in Congress, and if we can, we should use all our power to promote a person who is sympathetic to our southern Africa to be prime minister." Paul Louis was ambitious, and neither Roque had seriously considered it.
It can't be said that Roque didn't think about it seriously, Winston and Neville are Roque's biggest reliance in London.
Although Winston resigned and lived in seclusion in Nyasaland, Neville was rising from British politics, and the strong capital of the Chamberlain family could ensure that Neville's influence would increase, and if Neville came to power next, it would still be a major positive for southern Africa.
It's not good, the current Britain is a mess, whoever comes to power is unlucky, if Neville is the prime minister of the United Kingdom, then Neville is estimated to be inferior to Winston.
So Roque sent a telegram to Neville the next day, reminding Neville to be cautious, even if he wanted to be prime minister, he had to wait until the economic crisis had passed.
At that time, with the recovery of the world economy, whoever is on the stage will benefit, and this has nothing to do with personal ability, and judging the situation itself is also a kind of personal ability.
Of course, Roque did not forget to recommend Paul Louis to Philip, although Paul Louis's resume is not good enough, but as a qualified staff, Paul Louis is definitely qualified, and there is a shortage of people like Paul Louis around Philip now.
Philip still trusted Roque very much, and after coming into contact with Paul Louis, he recruited Paul Louis into his campaign.
Later, Paul Louis gave Roque a piece of jade to express his gratitude to Roque.
Cast it with papaya, repay it with Qiong Yao?
Interesting.
ps: Even if it's water, it's better than being short and weak-