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Volume 2: My Country Chapter 582. Egypt¡¯s reaction (fourth update, please vote for me)

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    General Kanlemu, who arrived at the mutiny camp, did not hesitate at all. He immediately used the radio to issue an uprising order to all the troops he could control.

    The speed of the action is unimaginable.

    And there is an even more unimaginable situation in Egypt: fanaticism for leaders.

    Or, to be more precise, a kind of religious fanaticism.

    The Ahmed family where Kanlemu belongs is the largest, most powerful, and most respected family in Egypt. When Kanlemu issued an order calling for an uprising across Egypt, the whole of Egypt was completely boiling.

    Not only by telegram, but also by other methods, just as Elena promised, "Baron Andrew" has made all preparations.

    General Canlemu¡¯s statement was broadcast from the radio and loudspeakers almost instantly, which shocked the British to the extreme.

    The radio station is completely controlled by the British, but how did the rebels do this?

    What is even more shocking is General Canlemu's "rebellion". Although the British had taken some preventive measures before, they still did not expect that Canlemu's rebellion would come so quickly and suddenly.

    Now, the whole of Egypt knows that an armed uprising has broken out, led by General Canlemo

    The whole of Egypt has taken action!

    Less than an hour after General Canlemu issued the uprising order, the Egyptian army stationed outside Cairo quickly launched an attack on the British army and attempted to launch a direct attack on Cairo to meet General Canlemou who was fighting in Cairo.  and the insurrectionists.

    At the same time, uprisings broke out among the Egyptian army and the Egyptian people in various places, and they were all chanting General Canlemo¡¯s slogan:

    ¡°Fight for a free Egypt!¡±

    For a free Egypt - fight!

    Inspired by this exciting slogan, uprisings occurred one after another in various places, and almost all British troops were attacked to varying degrees!

    At this moment, Erwin Rommel, who also received the order from Ernst Brahm, although he was shocked by the unexpected situation in Egypt, still accepted the order from Baron Alexson without any hesitation:-

    Launch a full-scale attack on Egypt!

    The African Legion, which had just ended the "Second Battle of El Alamein", overcame fatigue and tenaciously advanced towards Egypt!

    Rommel had a secret that he did not tell his men: Baron Alexson was fighting hard in Cairo!

    Once this news comes out, everyone will go crazy

    The Afrika Korps were cheered and welcomed by the Egyptian military and civilians.  This is also what General Kanlemu called for.

    He told all Egyptians that Germany is our friend!

    Just like Baron Alexson enjoys unlimited prestige in Germany, General Canlemo also enjoys supreme status in Egypt.

    Now, the situation has become so favorable to the Afrika Korps

    During the attack on Albazon, two brigades of Egyptian soldiers switched sides and cooperated with the German army to launch an attack on the Allies.  This soon resulted in the fall of Albazon.

    So when attacking a country, if the people of the entire country support your arrival, then the country will become easily accessible.

    This is an eternal truth

    The British are in trouble

    In the British high command in Cairo, the sudden and bad situation in Egypt made everyone look at each other, completely unclear as to how such a situation could occur.

    There was chaos, and now the whole of Cairo and the whole of Egypt were in complete chaos. What's even more serious is that the Germans also seized this golden opportunity and launched a full-scale attack on Egypt.

    In Cairo, after General Canlemo¡¯s statement calling for all Egypt to rise up in resistance was issued, the entire Cairo fell into a major riot.

    The British army was attacked everywhere, and the Egyptians gave the most powerful support to the revolting soldiers in their own way.

    "Suppression must be suppressed!" Montgomery firmly spat out this word that he repeated countless times: "The source of all unrest comes from the Cairo mutiny. As long as those mutinous soldiers and the rioters who lack leadership are suppressed,  They will be suppressed soon!"

    Although he maintained the same opinion as General Montgomery, the British Ambassador to Cairo Storey couldn't help but asked worriedly: "What about the front line? The enemy's attack is said to be very fierce."

    "Yes" Alexander didn't want to hide anything: "I got the news half an hour ago that Albazon has fallen into the hands of the Germans, and the German leading troops are advancing rapidly."Storey said: "This is what I'm worried about. The Germans who are supported by the Egyptians are really terrible. Therefore, I suggest that we accept some of the conditions of the rioters and stabilize them first to repel Germany."  Human offense is the first element¡±

    "No, it's not that simple!" Montgomery said categorically: "This riot was planned and organized by the Germans. They are not that easy to compromise. Once the British Empire agreed to the unreasonable demands of the rioters, there would be consequences in all our colonies.  The possibility of similar incidents happening is the most frightening thing. In fact, I don¡¯t think there is anything to worry about in this riot. In India, we have also experienced riots on a larger scale than this, but we were equally successful.  Suppressed. We must tell those people that the riots will never achieve their goals. The only thing they can do is to choose to cooperate with us unconditionally. As for the German attack."

    General Montgomery thought for a moment: "General Alexander, please stay in Cairo and continue to suppress the rioters, while I will rush to the front line to stop the German attack!"

    "Bernard, with you commanding from the front, Rommel will suffer new defeats." Obviously, Alexander was full of confidence in his companions: "As for this, please teach me."

    The two top military generals have made such a determination, which makes Ambassador Storey feel helpless: "In this case, I can only do my best to cooperate with you. There is another thing that I am worried about. If Farouk I starts the riot,  The author took advantage of this king with ulterior motives."

    Montgomery nodded. If Mr. Ambassador hadn¡¯t reminded him, he would have almost forgotten about the king.

    He glanced at Roliman, the general adviser to the King of Egypt: "Mr. Roliman, can you control Farouk I?"

    "I think it should be possible." Roliman hesitated: "This king has no other ambitions except stealing and enjoying himself."

    Montgomery thought for a moment: "Despite this, we still can't take it lightly. You allocate a regiment of soldiers to you to strengthen the guarding of the palace. Once anything happens, you have the right to make any choice you think is right at the special moment."

    Roliman understands the meaning of Meng Ge¡¯s words very well

    At this time, the Egyptian palace was also in chaos.  Canlemu, one of Farouk I's two most trusted ministers, actually announced an uprising and betrayed the British.

    Farouk I was not worried about the impact of this uprising, but he was worried about whether it would anger the British and cause him any harm.

    He likes to be the puppet of the British, and even enjoys his current situation. At least this way he doesn't have to think about anything.

    ??Whether the British or Germans rule here actually has nothing to do with him, as long as he can maintain his position.

    But the current situation made him feel the crisis.  Fortunately, he also has Defense Minister Emine whom he can trust.

    King Farouk I rarely heard the minister carefully report the current situation in Cairo: "Will the mutinous soldiers win?"

    "No, Your Majesty." Emine's answer was very certain: "The British Empire's army is fully capable of suppressing this rebellion, and Cairo will soon return to calm."

    "Ah, that's good, that's good." Faruk I breathed a long sigh of relief: "It's just poor Kanlemu, why would he do such a ridiculous thing?"

    Seeing that His Majesty the King was still sympathizing with his political opponents at this time, Emine was somewhat displeased: "Your Majesty, Kanlemu has caused trouble for himself. He even threatened your safety. I think so.  The man is completely unworthy of your sympathy.¡±

    King Farouk I nodded slightly. At this time, Queen Farida who was on the side suddenly asked: "But I heard that the soldiers have reached the point of the Germans, and the German army is advancing into Egypt. Mr. Emine, what do you think?  Can the British, who have just suffered a defeat, cope with the German challenge?"

    "Of course"

    ??Despite such a decisive answer, the queen's words made Emun's heart move.

    Yes, why didn¡¯t you think of this?  The German army, which had just won the Battle of El Alamein, was in full swing. What would happen if the Allies were unable to stop their offensive?

    Or should you find a way out for yourself in advance?  So as not to regret it later if the German army really enters Cairo?

    It seems that we shouldn¡¯t push Kanlemu too hastily. It¡¯s always good to leave an extra way for yourself.

    When the situation in Egypt was in danger, no one from the king to the ministers was really thinking about the future of Egypt. Instead, they were all making their own small calculations.

     This is the saddest thing.

    They could either support the mutiny, or they could firmly support the British, but none of them seemed willing to do so.

    The future of this country and what it will be like under their leadership can actually be predicted from now on.

    And this is also the situation that the Germans most want to see!  (To be continued. Please search Piaotian Literature, the novels will be better and updated faster!)
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