Chapter 111: Fight or Fight Four
Marquis Lafayette spread his hands: "I'm not conniving at Lin Haoda's rebels, I just don't want the army loyal to the revolution to pay too many senseless sacrifices, think about it, we have been fighting with Lin Haoda for a few days?" What has been gained in addition to the untold amount of lives that have been given?
We can recall that from the beginning of the first Bastille attack and defense, we have been using scattered forces against Lin Haoda, and as a result, Lin Haoda has always used superior military strength to fight one disastrous victory after another, which has greatly damaged the confidence of the revolutionary masses in the victory of the revolution.
Instead of launching a battle with unknown outcome or outcome, we should prepare for the power that is enough to crush Lin Haoda and completely knock him down with one punch, victory is the best catalyst for revolutionary enthusiasm!
Therefore, I suggest that we maintain a steady and steady conservative strategy until we have absolute military superiority, because Lin Haoda's rebels have suffered great losses, they are not capable of breaking through the defensive line we have organized, and Lin Haoda's offensive will only re-establish the National Guard's belief in victory in the midst of repeated failures. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info
If he doesn't take the initiative to attack, he can let us support the municipal revolution across the country without worries, and then use the power of the whole of France to crush Lin Haoda, a yellow boy who is not capable of doing anything!
Isn't that bad? “
The Marquis de Lafayette's words directly extinguished more than half of the opposition in Parliament, and most of the people were not absorbed in thinking about the prospects of future war, and it seemed to be a loss to lose the absolute victory of the future for the sake of temporary revenge......
The Marquis de Lafayette's proposal was probably good for the revolutionary government on the whole, and certainly not for his own position!
However, the position of the Marquis de Lafayette was secured, and how could the revolutionary bigwigs of other factions still take power?
Therefore, whether the Marquis de Lafayette's proposal is correct or not, for some, it must be opposed!
As for the reasons for opposition, hehe, for politicians who fiddle with their mouths and eat with their brains, it is not difficult to say that black is white and white is black, as long as someone supports it!
"The Marquis de Lafayette's proposal seems sound, but you seem to have overlooked a crucial question, what would outsiders think if we did? The city of Paris has long been occupied by a mercenary leader who supports the king's autocracy, will King Louis XVI and his mean-spirited and extravagant queen have thoughts in their hearts again?
Dear Marquis de Lafayette, please forgive me for saying that your cowardly and conservative proposal will not pave the way for a future reconciliation with Lin Haoda, is it not that the rebel attack on the night of the 21st has blown away all the heroism that you once defeated the king's army, hehe~~~"
Jacques-Pierre Brisopie, who was a prominent figure in the bourgeois constitutional monarchy, made a smiling accusation, and between the lines, he did not shy away from revealing the 'intention' of the Marquis de Lafayette to compromise with the king.
Of course, this 'intention to compromise' was entirely invented by Jacques-Pierre Brissot, who did not need to know whether the Marquis de Lafayette really intended to compromise or not, but only to make his language sound like that!
Wasn't the Marquis de Lafayette's proposal also imaginary?
"You!! You slander me! Evidence is needed to say such things! The Marquis de Lafayette shouted angrily at Jacques-Pierre Brissot.
Jacques-Pierre Brissot waved his hand lightly, and retorted with an innocent look: "I am not accusing His Excellency the Marquis de Lafayette, I am just talking about the facts, am I not right?" Don't forget, Marquis de Lafayette, that you promised King Louis XVI in front of everyone that he would only return to Paris after a draw with him, but now you have to drag out the battle in Paris.
Is it possible to understand that His Excellency the Marquis de Lafayette did not want King Louis XVI to return to Paris to form a new national government? “
The Marquis de Lafayette's face was ugly, and he glanced at the many parliamentarians around him who were ready to move again, and he couldn't help but feel a little sad in his heart, the revolution only achieved such a few results, and the internal began to tilt against each other for their own interests, when the revolutionary regime was completely consolidated, what would become of it?
"Do you also think that we should now attack and reduce the city of Paris to ruins?" The Marquis de Lafayette did not look at Jacques-Pierre Brissot's smug face, but threw out the moral righteousness to the other revolutionaries, just like Maria. Queen Antoinette, like Queen Antoinette, did not want to fight anymore and talked about civilian casualties and the destruction of the city......
Anyway, opening your mouth and closing your mouth to put civilian casualties first, the moral high ground is absolutely not wrong......
This is also the most common means used by politicians, because politicians will never directly say their own interests, they will definitely use the palatial coat to decorate their political ideas to the majority of people to listen to 'warm', only when the majority of people approve, he can fully promote the political strategy he needs, for his own benefit!
Of course, fellow politicians easily heard the excuse in the words of the Marquis de Lafayette, that this era is not a humanist society of the 21st century, and even in a revolutionary government that shouts the slogan of freedom, equality and human rights, moral superiority must be put behind the interests of the state!
"It's ridiculous, Marquis de Lafayette, you remember Maria. Was it a funny excuse for Queen Antoinette to call for an armistice in Versailles, worried about the lives of the people of Paris?
It is difficult to say that the Marquis de Lafayette has now begun to ask Maria. Did Queen Antoinette study?
How can there be immortals in a revolution? Without the king's knowledge of the power of the revolution and the irreversible historical trend, would the future national government still be able to place the constitution above the king's power?
Please note your position, Marquis de Lafayette, we are all patriots and at all times, the national interest is above all else! “
The Marquis Lafayette leaned on the seat with a bitter corner of his mouth, and stroked his forehead with his right hand, the Marquis Lafayette is not a fool, the expressions of many revolutionary leaders present have already indicated the outcome of this confrontation, too many people do not want him to continue to sit in the position of the first person in the national government, naturally, they will not support the prudent strategy proposed by the Marquis Lafayette......