Make France Great Again

Chapter 770 Laying out Jerusalem

As the chat between Jérôme Bonaparte and Abdel Kadivin deepened, Jérôme Bonaparte felt more and more that the anti-French "hero" in front of him was indeed a figure who should not be underestimated. France Being able to suppress him depends entirely on the crushing power of one's own country.

You must know that at the peak of France's use of troops against Algeria, there were approximately more than 100,000 French soldiers fighting in every corner of Algeria.

During the Crimean War that just ended, France only dispatched about 100,000 people on the Crimean Peninsula.

If Algeria was far away from France, then Abd al-Kadhivan would be entirely possible to repel the French army.

Of course, the reason why Abdul Kadivin was suppressed by France was not a military issue.

At that time, some feudal priests in the upper echelons of the resistance army he led had already colluded with France and provided intelligence to France.

Abdul Kadivin's failure can be said to be a certainty.

Thinking of this, Jérôme Bonaparte couldn't help but feel sorry for Abdul Kadivin.

This heroic figure who should have been able to establish his own dynasty in Algeria has become France's "lackey" under France's dimensionality reduction attack.

It can only be said that times do not necessarily create heroes.

"Mr. Cardiff, can I ask you a personal question?" Jérôme Bonaparte asked Abdul Cardiff with a kind face.

"Your Majesty, please speak!" Abd al-Kadhivan responded to Jérôme Bonaparte.

"Where are you going to settle after you are released?" Jérôme Bonaparte asked Abdou Kadivin.

Abd al-Kadivin told Jérôme Bonaparte that he was going to live in Morocco!

"Morocco!" Jérôme Bonaparte frowned, then shook his head and replied to Abdul Kadivin: "Mr. Kadivin, I'm afraid I can't agree to your request!"

Abdel Kadivin was stunned for a few seconds, and then assured Jérôme Bonaparte: "Your Majesty, I swear to God! While I am living in Morocco, I will never do anything detrimental to France! "

"Mr. Cardiff!" Jérôme Bonaparte replied to Abd Cardiff with a serious look on his face: "I believe you will not raise an army against France again, but you can guarantee that no one will hit you. under the banner of rebellion against France;

Once we find that someone is carrying out resistance actions in your name, then how should I treat you!

Continue to imprison you, or kill you immediately!

I think no matter which choice it is, neither of us wants to see it!

And do you think that after the announcement, you will be treated as a traitor by some people in Algiers (known to the outside world as Algiers)! "

Abdel Kadivine also realized that his presence was indeed an eyesore to some people in Algiers. He had no choice but to nod his head and replied to Jerome Bonaparte: "Your Majesty, do you think I am settling in Which is better!"

"What do you think of Jerusalem?" Jérôme Bonaparte asked Abd al-Qadir.

"Jerusalem!" Abdul Qadir muttered, and then nodded and replied to Jerome Bonaparte: "Your Majesty, I am willing to follow your arrangements!"

Jérôme Bonaparte smiled with satisfaction when he heard that Abd al-Kadir was willing to comply with the arrangement. He told Abd al-Kadir that he would pay him every year after he settled in Jerusalem. 200,000 francs as his living expenses.

Abd al-Kadivin had 200,000 francs at his disposal to do whatever he wanted.

At the same time, he also promised Abdul Kadivine that after releasing him, he would order the Algerian side to release Abdul Kadivine's cronies from prison.

They will go to Jerusalem with Abdul Kadivine.

At this point, Abdu Kadivine also understood the general purpose of Jerome Bonaparte in asking him to settle in Jerusalem.

"Your Majesty, what do you need me to do for you in Syria!" Abdu Kadivin asked Jérôme Bonaparte.

"Mr. Kadivin, you don't need to do much!" Jérôme Bonaparte said to Abdel Kadivin in ambiguous words: "You just need to explain what you didn't do in Algiers." All those things can be done in Syria Province!"

"I understand!" Abdu Kadivin understood that Jérôme Bonaparte wanted him to turn the whole of Syria upside down, because only in this way could France fish in troubled waters.

Of course, Abdul Kadivin was not averse to doing these things. He personally hated the Turks and Arabs far more than he hated the French.

"After you arrive in Jerusalem, if you encounter any difficulties or need help, you can go to the Embassy in France to discuss it with Klein!" Jerome Bonaparte said to Abdel Kadivin.

"I will definitely live up to your expectations!" Abdu Kadivine solemnly replied to Jérôme Bonaparte.

"Okay! That's all I have to say!" Jérôme Bonaparte turned to look at Pesini, who had said nothing during the whole process, "Pescini, do you have anything to add?"

"Your Majesty, what you said is perfect enough and you don't need me to add anything!" Pesini shook his head and replied to Jerome Bonaparte.

"Then it's up to you to find a suitable place for Abd al-Kadivin!" Jérôme Bonaparte ordered Pesini.

"Yes!" Pesini quickly replied to Jérôme Bonaparte.

"Okay!" Jérôme Bonaparte raised the black tea on the table and said to Abdul Kadivin: "Mr. Kadivin, I wish you in advance a satisfactory result in Syria. !”

Abdul Khadivine also raised his cup of black tea to express his willingness to obey the arrangement!

After the two drank the black tea in the cup at the same time, the entire meeting ended completely.

Pescinny and Abdou Cardiff left Jérôme Bonaparte's study, and Jérôme Bonaparte also reported to the Department of Colonial Affairs under the Ministry of War through the Secretary's Office (in fact, the Colonial Department was only higher than The Ministry of War is half a level lower than the Ministry of War. Because the colonies were previously managed by military personnel, they were placed under the Ministry of War. However, now that the Ministry of War itself does not have the right to mobilize the military, and the Algerian colony has gradually transitioned to the level of civilian control. Management. Jérôme Bonaparte began to consider dividing the Colonial Department into a separate department) and issued an order to release some of the prisoners held in the Algiers prison.

In early June, the Supreme Court, on the order of Jérôme Bonaparte, revoked the sentence of Abd al-Kadhivan, and Abd al-Kadhivan regained his freedom.

Afterwards, Abd al-Kadivin, who was freed, came to the Tuileries Palace again to express his gratitude to Jérôme Bonaparte.

Jérôme Bonaparte stood and patted Abdel Kadivine on the shoulder, and then invited Abdel Kadivine to lunch.

Therefore, the day after Abd al-Kadhivan was released, an article titled "Letter to the Compatriots in Algiers" appeared in France and Algiers at the same time.

The content of the article is to advise those rebels who are still resisting the French army in the mountains north of Algiers to lay down their arms and surrender immediately. Blind resistance will only lose Algiers' own strength.

After this article was published in Algiers, General de Castner, who was the governor of Algiers at the time, also made a public statement to the resistance forces in the Algiers area. As long as those resistance forces were willing to surrender, everything they had done before France can forget about it.

Under the dual pressure of Abdel Kadivine and General de Castner, resistance forces continued to come out of the mountains in northern Algiers and laid down their weapons and surrendered.

Of course, there are still some resistance forces who declare that Abdul Kadivin is no longer a hero, and they have become the lackeys of France.

Naturally, General de Castner would not show mercy to these Algiers forces who tried to resist. Nearly 30,000 French soldiers, led by some traitors, began to clear out the center of the Ikabia region. Work.

Every village visited by France was strictly implemented the system of joint investigation and reporting. Under these two powerful systems, the entire Algerian resistance force was quickly eliminated.

Of course, it took more than a year from the surrender to the complete purge.

Algiers is still in the stage where people are constantly coming out to surrender.

At this moment, Jérôme Bonaparte was heading to the Bourbon Palace with his own proposal to form the "Algiers Process" and the "On the Survival and Abolition of the National Guard" proposal that Niel had given him to present to the representatives of the legislative group. Make a statement and gain their support.

Jérôme Bonaparte entered the Palais Bourbon and was immediately welcomed with applause by the representatives of the Legislative Group. As an organization without real power (the Legislative Group only has the right to agree and reject, which is implemented in the Senate), what they said All that can be done is to vote by a show of hands.

As soon as the meeting began, Jérôme Bonaparte spoke in an impassioned tone about the importance of the Algiers region and what position Algiers should be in France.

In view of the complicated relationship between Algiers and France, Jérôme Bonaparte began to tell the representatives present about his proposal for dealing with Algiers, that is, Jérôme Bonaparte presented to Abd al-Qadi What the article said.

After listening to Jerome Bonaparte's proposal, all the representatives present immediately voted in favor of Jerome Bonaparte's proposal.

In the end, Algeria's solution passed with an absolute advantage of 3 votes against and all in favor.

As long as the proposal reaches the Senate, it can be implemented in Algiers!

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