Chapter 610: Their Respective Thoughts
If the Dutch at this time was a monkey jumping up and down, then the Spaniard was definitely a flattering villain.
The Spaniards, who have dealt too much with the Australians, have come to understand that it may be difficult to take advantage of them, let alone be absolutely careful when they think they can take advantage of them when they are more calm on the surface.
The Spaniards have suffered several small losses, and it is obvious that it is absolutely not so simple for Australia to withdraw all Southeast Asian troops this time, and they will not believe it if they are killed if they have no backhand.
Obviously, the Dutch will definitely suffer a big loss this time, but before they suffer a big loss, Spain does not mind currying favor with the Australian old, the last espionage incident has caused a gap between the two sides, and this gap is still being repaired, Spain wants to take this opportunity to let the Australians see their intentions.
First of all, Manila's fleet also began to get restless, but before that, they had to say hello to the Australians, lest the Australians think too much, and it would be an invisible disaster for them.
If the Australians misunderstand that they are the same as the Dutch, there will be absolutely no good fruit for them to eat, and even they believe that the Australians will not mind teaching the Dutch a lesson, and then they will teach themselves a lesson.
It is important for them to inform them that their intentions are not Australian, so that Australians can not be misunderstood, and they can understand their true intentions.
Of course, the Australian government has no problem with this, and they are even willing to see Spain do it, because to a certain extent, it will make the Dutch dare not mess around.
According to the intelligence, the Dutch were secretly communicating with the Manchus, although they were doing very covertly, but this could not escape the eyes of Feng Zihai, and the old Comrade Feng was a bombshell placed next to the Manchu high-ranking officials. If it weren't for the critical moment, Liu Yun would never have transferred him back.
In the past few years, the news sent back from him has been stored in the data storage through various files, and the hookup between the Dutch and the Manchus must not be good, and the Manchus know that if they want to unify Jiangnan, they must first let the Australians have no time to take care of it.
Only when the Australians encounter something in their homeland or elsewhere will they let go of the affairs of the Ming Dynasty, and now they can help Liangguang is nothing more than too idle. If something happens to their own family, can they still take care of it, obviously not.
But both Dolgon and the Manchu officials underestimated Australia's coping strategy, and they worked hard from the beginning to deal with the Manchus, and this effort developed to save that people and their destroyed culture.
Therefore, if you want to use the Dutch to block Australia, or something else happen, this is obviously impossible, and the Australian navy has already prepared the next step since it can send eight warships to come.
Now the Spaniards have come to announce their decision. Undoubtedly, it gave Australia a more favorable opportunity, and with Spain as a-stirring stick to stir up trouble for the Netherlands, no matter how bold it was, it would not dare to easily go to war with Australia.
What it meant in the event of a war with Australia, Brown was well aware that Spain would not mind giving them a mend until they had taken over all the Dutch interests in the Far East.
The Dutch Lao, who was still trying to fight together against the Australians through cooperation with the Manchus, negotiated with the Manchus on the condition that they would obtain the same conditions as the Australians, which were promised to Australia by Dolgon. There's really nothing to trade for the Dutch Union now.
In Liu Yun's words, it is difficult to say whether the Manchus will admit it. Even they have never taken the Dutch elders seriously, and these red hairs may not have a greater status in the Manchu Qing Dynasty than in Australia, which is one of the main reasons why Liu Yun judged that the cooperation between the two sides would be difficult to continue.
The Dutch hoped to get benefits, and the Manchus basically agreed, but the price they had to pay was to contain the interference of the Australian elders in the affairs of the Ming Dynasty, and if they could successfully contain it, it would be very beneficial for the Manchu Qing to unify the cause.
At present, Haoge has basically solved most of Fujian. was in a duel with Lao Zheng on the left, but after many battles, Hauge almost forgot one thing, that is, victory was too easy, and Dolgon reminded him many times to be careful that Zheng Zhilong concentrated his forces to fight him in the end. But none of them were taken into account, and in his opinion, Dorgon was jealous of himself.
Therefore, Hauge actually knew that the imperial court was secretly cooperating with the Dutch, and as long as the cooperation was successful, the hundreds of thousands of troops stationed in Nanjing would approach Liangguang, and as for the things promised to the Australians before, they had long been left behind.
As long as there is the Netherlands to contain the Australians, then it is useless even if the Liangguang New Army is strong, after all, they have too few people, and Dolgon has an absolute advantage, relying on the accumulation and manufacture of artillery he bought from the Australians, his powder magazine is already full.
If Australia could have thought that arms trafficking would bring such a trouble to themselves, I am afraid they would never do it, after all, the confrontation between thermal weapons and thermal weapons is very frightening, and these two points are beyond doubt.
In the fight against the soldiers of thermal weapons, Australia's only advantage is that the weapons are more advanced than others, and the rest have nothing, and there is a more important problem that after using many thermal weapons in combat, the Manchu soldiers have a certain degree of familiarity, and even some experienced people can use weapons reasonably through the gap between the enemy and us.
During the Anti-Japanese War, our army used this tactic to confront the enemy's weakness with its own advantages.
Australia's weakness is the operational logistics support, once the troops in the front do not get the logistics support, what will happen, this can be imagined, a group of soldiers without bullets, holding advanced weapons, that is, burning sticks, and in close confrontation, Australia does not have an advantage.
Both the Ministry of Defense and the military have studied this point, so Australia will not fight in close quarters, which will only add trouble to itself, and may also cause losses to its own troops.
Although the Manchus fought directly with Australia only once, the Dutch knew very well how the Australians fought, and they did not have an advantage in many armed conflicts, not because they did not want to cut off Australia's logistics support, but because they couldn't, so they didn't mind telling their partners the Manchus about this method, so that they knew how to put it into practice. (To be continued.) )