The War Court and Lap Pillow, Austria’s Mandate of Heaven

v2 Chapter 35: each according to his ability

The Times "had a stunning effect" on the policy, "changing the public opinion of the Ottoman Empire in Britain and France".

Contrary to the flattery of the British, the old-fashioned Prince Metternich concluded that Mejid's reforms were nothing more than a trick for window dressing.

Because the timing of this Huating imperial edict is too strange, normally speaking, national reforms will only be carried out in a stable period.

But now that Mahmoud II had just passed away, the front line was defeated, the future of the war with Egypt was uncertain, and the surroundings were surrounded by tigers and wolves. Ottoman, who was at the center of the storm, wanted to reform.

This is undoubtedly a move to retreat, and the collapse of Ottoman is obviously not in the interests of Britain. Mejid knew that he could only ask Britain for help at this time, and Russia would definitely take the opportunity to seek greater benefits when sending troops, so the Ottoman Empire would be even more passive.

But Britain seems to be planning to stand still, so he will let the British do it. And even if Mejid wants to rely on Osman's own strength, it is almost impossible to reverse the decline.

First of all, the Ottoman Empire has lost more than half of its navy, and if there is another sea conflict with Egypt, it will definitely lose.

Secondly, once the troops on the northern front withdraw southward, both Russia and the Austrian Empire may participate in the gluttonous feast that carves up the Ottomans. At that time, even if the British take action, they will not be able to change the situation.

Simply put it badly, if Britain really doesn't make a move, then make a unilateral peace with Egypt. After all, the situation is stronger than others now, and there is no need to worry about no firewood to keep the green hills.

Osman's size is still much larger than that of Egypt. As long as he is given enough time to reform, he will be able to train an army that can defeat the Egyptians.

However, Metternich also smelled a glimmer of opportunity in it. Maybe this clever sultan would be willing to make a deal with Austria, exchanging worthless Bosnia for peace in the Ottoman Empire.

But in any case, due to the influence of the Huating imperial edict, more and more Europeans came to the Ottoman Empire to seek opportunities, and they hoped to gain benefits in this reborn empire.

The imperial edict of Huating set off a wave of enthusiasm for joining the army among the non-Tianfang subjects in Ottoman, and countless pagans and low-status minorities declared to fight for the Ottoman Empire.

At the same time, a large number of guerrillas appeared behind the Egyptian army, which seriously hindered the progress of the Egyptian army.

Ali's eldest son, Ibrahim, felt a little worried. In his eyes, the guerrillas were more difficult to deal with than the Ottoman army. It is already difficult to supply the Sinai Peninsula. If the war lasts for too long, I am afraid that Egypt's national strength will be overwhelmed.

Moreover, the British and the Russians are like two sharp swords above his head, which make him sleepless and restless all the time.

On the other side, Muhammad Ali has also prepared the stage. He has been preparing for this drama for ten years, and now he is waiting for the British to enter.

The representative of France, Kizuo, is the licking dog of the British. He has always believed that France must have a good relationship with the British if it wants to rise, so he also praised McGidd's reforms.

Thiers once again urged Muhammad Ali to reach an agreement with the Ottoman Empire as soon as possible to avoid interference by the powers, but he also reiterated France's attitude that France is not afraid of Britain.

However, the influence of the imperial edict of Huating still cannot completely offset the impact of the death of Mahmud II.

The United Kingdom expressed concern about the prospects of the Ottoman Empire. After all, the current war situation is not conducive to Ottoman, and it is still unknown how much impact the death of the monarch will have on this ancient empire.

However, this also strengthened the determination of Palmerston and Canning, under their repeated demands.

A British naval fleet consisting of three 74 battleships and five frigates will pass through the Mediterranean Sea to demonstrate in Beirut controlled by Egypt, and is already on its way at this time.

Another powerful fleet led by the first-class battleship "King" is on the way. In addition to the Sovereign, there are 11 third-tier battleships and more than ten auxiliary ships in this fleet.

At this time, the Egyptian Navy clearly had two second-tier battleships, fifteen third-tier battleships, and hundreds of various light gunboats.

In addition to the surrender of the Ottoman Navy, 3 first-class battleships, 4 second-class battleships, and 4 third-class battleships.

Egypt's naval capital ships have reached an astonishing 28 ships, and it even has a behemoth like the Mahmoud.

The sea power sent by the British seems a bit insufficient, but in fact the shipbuilding technology of the Egyptians and Ottomans is far inferior to that of the British, and the quality of the navy is also very different. The first-class ships of the Egyptians may not be as good as the British The level of a third-class ship.

From a historical point of view, this time the British have already given the Egyptians enough face. Last time, the British only used two 74th-class battleships to defeat the Turkish-Egyptian coalition forces.

Ali was going to let the Egyptian navy ambush the British Mediterranean fleet first to warm up.

Russia wanted to send troops to the Sinai Peninsula, but was rejected by the Ottoman Empire. Of course, it was the British behind the scenes. Otherwise, it would be courageous to borrow Magid, and would not dare to refuse the tsar's proposal.

At the same time, Nesselov suffered from Anglophobia again, and he tried his best to dissuade the Tsar from being impulsive~lightnovelpub.net~ The Tsar still trusted him very much, but the British made him unhappy, so he simply did not send a fleet and British advance fleet rendezvous.

Austria did not rendezvous with the British fleet for its own considerations. After all, Austria did not reach an agreement with the British at this time, let alone be willing to be the younger brother of the British as in history.

Friedrich even learned from the information of the Karamanli family that the Egyptians had assembled a powerful fleet to attack the British advance fleet.

How could Friedrich miss this kind of good opportunity to eat melons and watch a show. He immediately ordered all the ships of the Austrian Navy to hide in the Adria Bay and not to attack.

Friedrich did not attack, on the one hand because Austria and Britain have not reached an agreement, and on the other hand because the negotiations between Austria and Ottoman have not yet come to fruition.

At the same time, he didn't feel that now was the time to attack. At this time, the Egyptians' nerves were tense and their troops were sufficient. Choosing this time to sneak attack is tantamount to hitting a stone with a pebble.

The King of France, Louis-Philippe, was not interested in Thiers' proposal. He felt that war should be avoided as much as possible, because it would destroy the good situation in France at this time.

France has little interest in economic colonization. They prefer direct occupation, as they did in Algeria. Coupled with the huge success of the French in Texas, they are more convinced of this.

In addition, the civil wars in Spain and the Central American Federation also greatly involved the energy of France.

Even within the Bonapartist faction, there are very few people who support Thiers. Now he can only hope that the Egyptian navy can beat the British navy.

The five-nation meeting did not reach an agreement, and now the great powers are preparing to compete for the interests of the Near East according to their own abilities. Metternich also came to Istanbul, and he was going to meet the wise man himself.