As East Africa enters the third Five-Year Plan, continuing to develop its national industry, the rest of the world is not at peace. Especially in Europe, the tensions between countries are becoming increasingly sharp, notably the game between Britain, France, and Germany, while secondary conflicts are reflected in the dispute over the Balkan Peninsula's discourse power between Austria-Hungary and Russia.
Austria-Hungary and Russia's domestic issues are acute, which also makes Austria-Hungary and Russia the weak links in the imperialist chain.
Indeed, Ernst also listed Austria-Hungary as equivalent to Russia. This can be seen from the result of World War I in the previous life. A coup occurred in Russia, but the new government managed to retain most of its interests, while Austria-Hungary was directly dismembered, making Austria-Hungary the largest loser of World War I.
