The United States, already geographically superior and hard to conquer, coupled with support from South American resources, indeed have the potential to be a world superpower.
This is something that the British Empire neither wants to see nor ept, which is why they''ve been fostering Austrsia to counteract the United States.
Under the keen observation of Britain and America, the war in South America continued for another week.
Up to now, the war has inflicted tens of thousands of casualties on both Chile and Argentina, with abined death toll exceeding two thousand.
Even though South America had been rtively prosperous, the strain of the war has inflicted severe hardship on these two countries.
If it weren''t for the British and Americans providing backup and support, these two countries would have had to drain their national resources to win the war.
On July 17, 1913, Arthur received a telegram from the British Government inquiring if Austrsia was interested in jointly dispatching an expeditionary army to end the war in South America.
Of course, there would be rewards. After the victory of the war, a buffer zone would be delineated between Chile and Argentina for joint management by all countries that participated in the military expedition.
This essentially includes Britain, Russia Nation, France, and Austrsia. As Allies, these four great powers have the strongest support for the British Empire, naturally excluding Britain itself.
The Allies have shared interests, so their rtionships remain rtively tight now.
Arthur does not know if France and Russia Nation have agreed to Britain''s terms, but for Austrsia, Britain''s conditions are not too bad.
The scale of the expeditionary army to end the war in South America will not exceed 50,000 at most. This means, if the four great powers jointly dispatched troops, each country would only need to contribute slightly more than 10,000 soldiers.
The n to divide a buffer zone for joint management by the four great powers is considered good news for Arthur.
After all, by distance, Austrsia is the country closest to South America.
Moreover, after World War I breaks out, other countries will be upied, and the management of the buffer zone would essentially be up to Austrsia.
Arthur has a clear understanding of the buffer zone. Although the British Empire proposes it with legitimate reasons to defuse disputes between Chile and Argentina,
Looking at the rtionship between Chile and Britain, most or even all of the buffer zone should be in Argentina.
And Argentina owns one of the world''s four ck Land areas, the Pampas. This ck soil in spans a total area of 105 million hectares, with Argentina holding the vast majority, up to 89 million hectares.
Each of the world''s four ck Land areas holds tremendous potential as a grain harvest.
And with the uing World War I, the economic crisis, and World War II, the importance of grain is indisputable.
Even in peacetime, food production is a significant indicator for a country.
Arge poption country must control the production of its food. If they can control a part of the ck Land in Argentina, it would be meaningful for Austrsia''s development.
This is indeed a good opportunity, allowing Austrsia, with the British Empire''s agreement, and even anticipation, to control part of Argentina''s ck Land.n/?/vel/b//in dot c//om
As long as Argentina''s strength does not surpass Austrsia''s, Austrsia can continue to hold this ck soil and develop it as their own granary.
Arthur cannot resist coveting this ck Land as the value of the world''s four ck Land areas are truly significant.
Thergest ck soil area, the Eastern European in, has always been Europe''s major granary and will shine even more brightly in the future under the Soviet Union.
The secondrgest ck soil region is located in North America, within the United States, affectionately called the "bread basket" by the American People.
The thirdrgest region is in Northeast Asia, which has developed from a deste area to an important grain production area, earning the reputation of "North Granary".
Although the ck Land of South America is the smallest, Argentina''s 89 million hectares ofnd are enough to cultivate it into a super granary.
With this vital grain production area, Austrsia can confidently expand its poption to tens of millions or even hundreds of millions without worrying about any food crisis.
Food is the basis of the poption, and as long as there is enough food production and reserves, whether in war or crisis, Austrsia has the full confidence to get through safely.
More food production can also bring substantial profits to the country and take the country''s development to the next level.