Franchise God - Chapter 1631
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Franchise God Episode 1631
348. Big Hand of Private Board (5)
(Do you wanna build a War man?j
(Won’t you go to war with me?: Somewhat of a non-literary diplomatic rhetoric)
China mobilized all diplomatic channels to verify the authenticity of this message.
The same story came out from every route.
“If our People’s Republic and Russia use North Korea to start a war, the United States will tolerate it until the Korean Peninsula is completely pushed back. The proposal is to immediately enter the war and restore the Korean Peninsula to its original state, but divide the swimming group in half.”
The reason why China and Russia have been unable to start a war on the Korean Peninsula despite their drooling over it.
It is because of America’s participation in the war.
So, until the Ukrainian front was settled, we were just diligently conserving our strength in preparation for war.
But the situation is such that the United States is secretly instigating war.
The palace was troubled over whether to trust America or not.
‘They say that the relationship between Korea and the US is strained these days, but it is not to the extent that the US should be sacrificed to war.’
From China’s perspective, it was clear that if Korea were to be engulfed in the flames of war, it would cause an economic panic worse than the Great Depression.
This is the case in China right now.
Even if it means going to war, they want to swallow up the swimming group, but paradoxically, if Korea becomes inoperable during that war, China will also suffer great damage.
“The very act of participating in the Franco-Korean War was a kind of test battle. It was to measure the level of national fatigue that our People’s Republic would experience if it were to wage a direct war with Korea.”
“And the damage was far beyond our expectations. And that was just from the Yangtze River decontamination facility alone.”
Because of the constant threat of shutting down the decontamination facilities, China was forced to pay the astronomical price of weapons (fighter jets, etc.) even after winning the battle (which they still think they won).
Although it was successful in boosting the people’s morale, it resulted in a huge financial loss.
If the test war is like this, the main war must be considered very carefully.
Photofang asked the Central Committee Standing Committee members.
“What do you think America’s intentions are in sending this message?”
“Given that you informed us in advance that you had sent it to Russia as well, I suspect you are aiming for a prisoner’s dilemma, Your Majesty.”
“Hmm, that could certainly be possible.”
“If that is the intention, it can be interpreted as an intention for both our republic and Russia to reach out to the United States in a desperate attempt to start a war on favorable terms.”
“Go ahead.”
“First of all, the United States has too much to lose immediately if war breaks out on the Korean Peninsula.”
If war breaks out on the Korean Peninsula, China will immediately have a lot to lose.
The supply of yellow mushrooms and ramen will be cut off immediately, and no food will be available for purchase in the long term.
They say they have been steadily stockpiling ramyun and other foods for a long time, but if the supply of ramen is cut off immediately, China will fall into food shortage chaos like the United States.
But in the case of the United States, the damage will be much greater immediately than that of China.
“Of course, in the worst case scenario, the United States will try to achieve its national strategic goals through war. At least at this point, South Korea cannot defeat the United States through military force.”
Major powers such as the United States, China, Russia, and the United Kingdom all thought the same thing.
It may be different in 10 or 20 years, but Ha Soo-young says that right now, he cannot defeat the United States with military force.
Because Rohan is investing all of its scientific knowledge in scientific power rather than in increasing military power.
“But that’s only the worst case scenario. It’s definitely better for the US to resolve the issue through negotiations. War is too much of a burden for the US.”
“Please list them in detail.”
“First, the semiconductor industry is destroyed. The robot industry is nothing. The reason why Seojinpa Undri only focused on contract manufacturing was out of respect for the United States, which ‘does not compete with customers.’”
The moment war breaks out, there is no longer any need for respect.
Seojin Foundry will expand its territory to the design market, and the two traditional powerhouses of the U.S. design industry, Wintel and ADM, will disappear.
The United States will lose the semiconductor market entirely.
Just like Europe is now.
“The dollar is being destroyed. The swimming group is gradually converting a significant amount of foreign currency, more than 5.5 trillion dollars, into euros. There will still be close to 3 trillion dollars left. Even if the United States seizes that much foreign currency overnight, the swimming group will not be affected at all right away.”
“Huh, you’re saying that even if $3 trillion is seized, it won’t hurt? Is that really possible?”
“Yes. It is estimated that the minimum liquidity required for the swimming group to run smoothly is no more than $500 billion. Anything beyond that is just ‘surplus cash.’”
“Even if we run out of cash overnight, it doesn’t matter. If we issue bonds from these three cash cows—Suyeong Farm, Seojin Foundry, and Suyeong Hospital—we can immediately raise trillions of euros. If it’s an opportunity to push out the dollar and become a reserve currency, Europe will love it.”
Farms, semiconductors, hospitals.
The three money lines of the swimming group that created money from nothing.
But what was more shocking was that Sajinpang was able to recover all the cash he had deposited in the United States without any problems, even if he lost it.
“How on earth can a company… have such an abnormal financial structure?”
Sajinpang groaned alone and then raised his head.
“Continue.”
“We have a fusion power plant. California relies on it for 30% of its electricity. If that power supply goes out, California will be in a permanent blackout.”
“continue.”
“The US livestock market is collapsing. US cattle farmers get a lot of their feed from swarm feed. California swarms are raising 30 million cows, and US honeybees will drop to less than 5% of their population due to mutant giant hornets if they are not protected by swarm drones.”
It was a gloomy story for the United States as soon as we heard it.
All of this is going to happen in the US as soon as the war breaks out.
“Finally, there’s food. More than 30 percent of the calories consumed in the United States come from farmed foods. That doesn’t mean that 30 percent of calories will disappear when the war starts. It means that the food market will collapse.”
At this point, the photo editor asked.
“What practical benefit is there for the US to start a war against Korea? Won’t it cause too much damage in a short period of time?”
“That’s right. If the war drags on even a little, the US government will be angry at the citizens.
It collapses because it is a country that allows even unqualified fools to participate in politics.”
China would also be burdened greatly if it went to war with Korea right away, but the United States would be even bigger than you can imagine.
If we could occupy Korea in a short period of time and take the swimming group as spoils, there would be no problem.
If the war drags on for even a few months, the people’s livelihood and economy will collapse, and the government will collapse. A civil war could break out.
“Your Excellency, if the war is confined to the central region, the United States can be free from all the damages listed above.”
“Does that mean I can just suck out the water?”
“Yes, that’s right.”
“Hmm… … But once a war breaks out, it’s difficult to freely control the scope of the war. It’s almost impossible.”
If that were possible, World Wars I and II would not have caused such enormous damage.
The US would not have made one wrong step in Afghanistan and had to struggle to get out.
War is like a living organism; once it comes to life, no one knows what will happen next.
The commentator suddenly came to his senses.
“That’s right! What America wants is not war itself, but the atmosphere of imminent war.”
“Your Excellency?”
“Oh, that sounds plausible enough.”
“Certainly, from the US perspective, if the Korean Peninsula falls into chaos due to war, there will be immediate and significant damage… … .
“These guys, they’re definitely planning to suggest to us that we split the Federation through war, but then hit us in the back of the head.”
The prey was so big that I almost got bitten.
That America is sharing the swimming group with China and Russia?
That’s nonsense.
“Your Excellency, however, I have found out through all diplomatic channels that the United States is serious about this war. They are fully committed to crushing the Suwon Federation before it grows any bigger, and at the very least, taking away its farms, semiconductors, and energy. The only way out is through war on the Korean Peninsula.”
Standing Committee member Zhaoliji opened his mouth.
He received strict orders from the chairman in front of others even before the meeting started.
Unconditionally present only opposing opinions to what everyone else, including yourself, says.
“Isn’t it possible that this whole thing was an American plot from the beginning?”
“The United States is a political system that is led by majority consensus. It is not a structure that can quickly overcome a national crisis through the decision of a great superman like our People’s Republic.”
“Is it really good for the US to proceed as the US proposed? Should the US intervene in the situation where we are being pushed back to Busan, restore the original border, and in return, divide the swimming group among the three? If we do nothing and just watch while the American people are ruined while we are being pushed back, won’t there be a riot?”
“If the United States acquiesces and our republic joins hands with Russia and North Korea, we can push all the way down to Busan within a week or two. We can easily keep to the schedule.”
“That quickly? Korea’s power must be formidable.”
“The main force is now mostly concentrated in France. Also, self-propelled guns and tanks deployed in Korea are near Tsushima Island to check Japan.”
“What damage will the United States suffer from the outbreak of war? Will the American people who follow Ha Su-yeong not remain silent?”
“If we can get everything back to normal within a month, the American people will be even more supportive.
“When the scenario the US has described comes true. And when the US’s true intentions as we assume come true. Which one is more beneficial to the US?”
Commissioner Zhaoliji was speechless for a moment.
America’s interests are maximized by striking Russia and China from behind.
Even Commissioner Chao Liji found it difficult to refute this.
“The burden is too great for the United States to swallow alone. There is no way to appease our republic, which is shaking from betrayal…”
“If you share your farming and semiconductor technologies, I, who am probably sick of betrayal, will have no choice but to shed tears and make a decision for the sake of the people’s future. The United States will know that too.”
“…”
Commissioner Zhaoliji said nothing more.
There was no further counter evidence to be presented.
Rather, the photo-pang comment was satisfactory.
“Thank you for your hard work, Commissioner Zhaoliji. Your dissenting opinion has been sufficiently verified.”
“I’m ashamed. I couldn’t think of a more plausible counterargument. But I still think the United States would be reluctant to betray us.”
“Hahaha, you stayed true to your role until the end.”
Even Chairman Zhao Lijii secretly took America’s betrayal for granted.
No matter how I thought about it, this proposal made no sense.
However, he was faithful to his role of tackling until the end as instructed by the commentator.
“Now, the US is trying to use us with false suggestions, how can we use this? What will Russia do?”
From now on, it was a real meeting.
* * *
“It looks like the vacation will be over soon.”
As Ha Su-yeong opened her mouth, the women who had been leaning against her loosely each raised their heads.
“Is America bending over backwards? Or is it the other way around?”
“The US has proposed to China and Russia to start a war on the Korean Peninsula. While the US pretends not to know, we will occupy Busan and then intervene to divide the interests.”
“You’re crazy. China and Russia will rush in and say, ‘Good.’”
“No. China thinks the US will hit them in the back. Russia hasn’t made up its mind yet.”
“Anyway, isn’t this crossing the line?”
“It’s over. Freedom.”
“Yes, Master.”
Ha Soo-young gave an order to Freedom.
“California Camouflage Fusion Power Plant.”
“Should we stop the operation?”
The California Power Plant is merely a transit point that receives electricity wirelessly from the Gangneung Power Plant. It is a shell with no power generation capacity whatsoever.
“Start a fire. Let the experts examine it closely so that they can tell it was arson. And make sure the internal facilities are preserved as much as possible so that they can tell that it’s a shell power plant.”
“All right.”
Ha Soo-young muttered quietly.
“In the end, you end up crossing the river. It’s the same no matter how many times you do it. The human race is helpless after all.”