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Section 16, preparing for the people
Our great Italian Prime Minister, Comrade Mango, dared to rudely reject the olive branch extended by the British because of the "peaceful vote" held in Britain in June 1935. At that time, among the more than 1 104 million British people, 104 million people supported preventing one country from invading another country by economic and non-military means.
That is to say, although the British are angry at Italy's loss of face, the British gentlemen express their anger in a different way from the barbarians, and their political system also determines that they can't attack because of their leaders' personal preferences. So mango doesn't have to worry about its cardboard fleet being sunk by the powerful Royal Mediterranean Fleet.
Mango: As a result, the British government announced an arms embargo on Italy 1935 in July. Ironically, however, the British government announced an arms embargo on Abyssinia in order to prove that it is a fair mediator. At the same time, France, Belgium, Denmark and Czechoslovakia followed suit and banned the export of weapons to Albania and Italy.
Therefore, the great Italian leader, Comrade Mungo, delivered his famous speech "Preparing Famine for the People". In this speech, Mango said: "At present, the international and domestic situation is excellent. At home, we have successfully overcome the once-in-a-century experience ...
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