The New Morn, English Diplomacy And the Triple Entente; a Phantasmagoria in One Act

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The New Morn, English Diplomacy And the Triple Entente; a Phantasmagoria in One Act
Carus, Paul, 1852-1919
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In the Balkan war the Turks were sup- ported by the Germans while the rebels, the Serbs with the other Christians, were guided by the French, — and the Turks were miserably beaten. That indicates the French are now superior. The old German generals of 1870 THE NEW MORN. I5 are dead, and the new ones who have taken their places are prigs. The whole German army is a blufif. The Russians have gained experience in the Japanese war; they have introduced mar- velous reforms and can alone overcome the... Ger- mans. They outnumber the Germans easily by two, or even three, to one. The results can be foreseen. The war will be over as soon as the Russians and the French meet in Berlin.
{The King nods.) King. The prospect pleases me, but are we quite sure of all the facts on which our hope is based ?
Premier. Indeed we are.
King. The prospect is promising. That would ruin our rival and establish British supremacy.
Premier. There is one point of importance: we must support the allies with our navy, otherwise they will not venture into the war.


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