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Chapter 359 The biggest traitor in America

From Minako Sato, Jutaro Komura knew that the Morgan Alliance is the largest economic force in the United States of America. It holds almost all the railroads in the United States, most of the banks and general steel. Of course, it was all revealed by Sheffield, otherwise Sato

Minako, a Japanese expatriate, must not be aware of the complicated holding relationship.

At this time, Sheffield was naturally able to describe the power of the Morgan Alliance as big as it wanted. It concealed the fact that Morgan's own property was actually not much, blurred the relationship between Morgan himself and the Morgan Alliance, and caused Minako Sato to misunderstand

Think Morgan has control over billions of dollars in wealth.

Of course, the fact that Morgan helped the United Kingdom issue public bonds during the Boer War and issued many national bonds in Latin America was also known to Japanese Imperial Minister of Foreign Affairs Jutaro Komura through Minako Sato.

It was also the first time for Jutaro Komura to hear this. How much money did Morgan have? Except for a few people in the United States, most people in the United States just relied on guesswork. Naturally, he, a foreigner, did not know. But Morgan once worked in Boer

Komura Jutaro was deeply touched by the issue of public bonds for the British Empire during the war.

As a foreign minister, Komura Jutaro may not know how much property a rich man in an American country has, but he understands the strength of the British Empire and what the British Empire paid for the Boer War.

Now after learning from Sato Minako, Komura Jutaro felt deep contempt in his heart. In such a large country, a group of businessmen have the final say. This made him look down on businessmen who value profits.

, there is no business without treachery. If the important class of a country is businessmen, how good can this country be?

"Minako, your information is very important!" Although he felt contempt in his heart, Jutaro Komura also understood from Minako Sato who he should go to if he wanted to get financial support from the United States of America.

Komura Jutaro is the advocate of the domestic Anglo-Japanese alliance. As the British economy's share of the world's overall economy continues to decrease, Britain's colonial interests around the world are also constantly challenged by Russia, France, and Germany in different regions. At the same time in Africa

The Boer War had already devastated the British, and the Russian advance in Persia, India, Afghanistan, and especially in the Far East made it even more difficult for the British to fight alone.

After concluding the Anglo-Japanese Alliance, Japan's top priority now is to ensure that when it attacks Imperial Russia, it has the support of the United States of America, or at least a neutral attitude. The Anglo-Japanese Alliance has two members in name, but actually three, the United States of America.

Even if you are not in the alliance, you still need to maintain friendly neutrality.

This time when he came to the United States, Komura Jutaro put on Nidanhu with the purpose of striving for friendship and neutrality. Komura Jutaro asked, "Minako, do you have any connections that can help the empire achieve this goal? You have sacrificed for the empire."

, the emperor will definitely see it."

"This?" Sato Minako wanted to refuse, but when she saw Komura Jutaro's unquestioning gaze, she compromised and said, "Minako will do her best to serve the empire. In fact, I know a big businessman from the south who is closely related to the current opposition party in the United States.

Closely, I hope to help the empire achieve its goals, but it is best to get the approval of the president who is currently in power, and the help of Morgan."

"Today the sky is clear and the waves are magnificent! The empire will rise and fall in this battle! Onboard!" Putting down the phone call from Sato Minako, the slave owner gestured like a madman, then suddenly stopped and frowned, "This kind of Showa...

I still don’t understand the slogan well, but one day, these Japanese people will understand that gambling is a one-and-done thing, and if you keep gambling, you will eventually lose.”

In the end, the opponent that Japan lost was the country that now needs friendship and neutrality. Although they will all be enemies sooner or later, Sheffield decided to help the Japanese and promote this kind of friendship and neutrality. Only by following the trend is true respect for history.

It is impossible to go against the trend, because helping Japan is the consensus of the British and American leaders. Without Japan's help, no one can stop Russia. Following the trend, being able to cheat the Morgan Alliance has already made Sheffield feel like God.

Blessed.

Fortunately, I formed a good relationship with the Japanese in Hawaii, although it was achieved through the method of Prime Minister Cao's wife and I raising him.

When Minako Sato came to visit again, she expressed her hope that Sheffield would help the Minister of Foreign Affairs achieve the goal of friendship and neutrality. This goal could be achieved even without Sheffield, but when it was time to take credit, the slave owners always charged forward.

He said, "Does your Foreign Minister know about Morgan's wealth?"

"I see, Morgan is the richest man in the United States." A trace of doubt flashed in Sato Minako's eyes, and she asked the question in her mind, "You don't seem to be very friendly to this person."

"Our relationship is the same as the relationship between the Kanto and Kansai people in Japan, and the relationship between the northerners and southerners in China, do you understand?" Sheffield believed that Sato Minako could understand that this kind of relationship is due to the accent, customs and place of residence.

Contradictions caused by differences are very common in all countries. No matter how small the country is, whether it is an island country or not, it is the same. There is a Cockney accent in the UK.

Minako Sato nodded. She was actually from Osaka herself, and she also knew that there was such an environment in Japan that they disliked each other. However, she didn't know about the conflict between the North and the South in the United States. When she heard Sheffield talk about it for the first time, she mentioned it.

After writing down the incident, he said, "It turns out it was because of the civil war, so William, you don't seem to show this in normal times."

"Because I am a person who accepts reality. Although we Dixie people are obviously more effective in fighting, if we lose, we lose. No matter what the reason is, if we lose, we should accept the reality. You don't understand now, but you will understand in the future

That's it." Sheffield looked deeply at the Japanese woman. Sooner or later, Japan and the United States will meet on the battlefield, and then the Japanese woman will know.

If Japan did not attack Pearl Harbor, if the slave owners had the ability, they would find a way to bomb Pearl Harbor and frame it on the Japanese. Even if the Japanese knew about the contradiction between the north and the south of the United States, what would happen if a weak country could use this against a strong country?

Is this a contradiction? During the Civil War, the British Empire did have this ability.

Although the slave owners wish for the death of gay Yang, they will never recruit foreigners to deal with them. This has nothing to do with race. It is purely because the Japanese are too weak and can't provide much help.

"You don't have to thank me. The only relationship between countries is mutual use. Our country is not helping you Japanese, but is preparing to use the blood of you Japanese to consume Russians. Although politicians will not admit this,

Your Japanese politicians are not willing to let the people know the facts, but to put it bluntly, this is the fact."

As he spoke, Sheffield had already dialed the phone and said, "McHale, tell our governor not to cause trouble for the president on issues involving Asia. The Japanese want to stab each other with the Russians, look.

How interesting it is.”

Komura Jutaro had already met with Roosevelt in Washington and elaborated on the Japanese government's attitude: "This alliance does not pose a threat to any country, and its purpose is fully consistent with the policies advocated by all countries in the Far East. This alliance is based on territorial preservation and opportunity."

It is the sincere hope of the Japanese government that the U.S. government sympathizes with the purpose of this alliance on the basis of egalitarianism and is convinced that it will help ensure overall peace and well-being. The agreement does not contain any threats in any direction. On the contrary, it is consistent with the goals of the alliance.

The policies pursued by all countries with interests in Asia are completely consistent."

"I personally respect the goodwill expressed by the Japanese government!" Roosevelt expressed his attitude. The United States of America will definitely support Japan in the war and resist Russian aggression.

In Roosevelt's mind, Japan was going to war for Britain and the United States, and of course it should receive the full support of both countries.

"The imperial government is very grateful for the president's understanding, but I don't know if it can provide some additional help. If a war starts with the current armaments, Japan will be ill-prepared." Komura Jutaro suddenly remembered the information provided by Minako Sato and spoke.

Asked for help, "The United States of America is an economic powerhouse in the world. Its developed society is very enviable, especially its strong financial system, which is admirable. Mr. President, please forgive my presumption. The most important thing now is economic support.

Japan is in urgent need of this kind of support now. I heard that Mr. Morgan once issued public bonds for Britain during the Boer War. I wonder if he himself can help Japan with this."

"Although I am the president of this country, I have no right to ask a banker to do anything, but I am willing to help." Roosevelt groaned and only agreed to provide communication channels. As for whether Morgan himself was willing to help,

Japan, this is beyond his control.

"Thank you very much!" Komura Jutaro bowed deeply, seeming to be very grateful for Roosevelt's statement.

"I have a very bad relationship with Morgan, but I have a way to help your Foreign Secretary. Morgan is arrogant. It can be seen from his remarks after issuing public bonds for the British. He especially wants a powerful country.

I am proud to come to the door. So I have to find a way to make Morgan feel that this matter can't be done without him." Sheffield gave instructions to Sato Minako, "If your Foreign Minister can take the initiative to come to the door, this matter will almost be done.

After all, Japan also has an international status."
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