The Issue of China
Posted: 19:40:23 Saturday, 02 April, 2016
Gentlemen of all civilized nations, we face a crisis that has sprung upon us without warning, and which threatens all of our interests in its sheer scope.That issue, I am sure you do not need to be told, is China.
China, once a nation with a long history, has begun to descend into anarchy and chaos. The Qing have been torn apart by he Boxer Rebellion, whose intentions are firmly aligned against all of us. Two Republics have formed under opposing individuals, and violence between them seems likely. Generals and commanders have defected from Imperial armies to become warlord in their own rights, bandits and rogue troops roam the countryside, atrocities occur almost daily, and troops deployed to assist the legitimate government have met with violence and bloodshed.
Gentlemen, something must be done.
France knows this better than most, and feels the suffering that has been inflicted. Our very own citizens, our people, have been killed by these radical fundamentalists that seek to drive the light of civilization from China. The people of France cry for blood, to avenge the fallen and to ensure that a stable government is restored in China, for the good of all foreign powers who have citizens in China, and for he Chinese people themselves who crave the resumption of peaceful law and order.
As a result, France hereby states that they will be undertaking a larger deployment of forces into the Legations proper, rather than simply Southern China, in order to ensure the safety of our civilians as well as the Legations themselves, and to bring those responsible for the actions taken against us to proper justice for the people of our nations. We urge those nations with interests threatened in China to contribute, in order to make our efforts that much more successful and coordinated.
We hope you will make the right decision for the safety of our citizens, and for the good of the Chinese people themselves.
Emile Loubet
President of the Third French Republic
China, once a nation with a long history, has begun to descend into anarchy and chaos. The Qing have been torn apart by he Boxer Rebellion, whose intentions are firmly aligned against all of us. Two Republics have formed under opposing individuals, and violence between them seems likely. Generals and commanders have defected from Imperial armies to become warlord in their own rights, bandits and rogue troops roam the countryside, atrocities occur almost daily, and troops deployed to assist the legitimate government have met with violence and bloodshed.
Gentlemen, something must be done.
France knows this better than most, and feels the suffering that has been inflicted. Our very own citizens, our people, have been killed by these radical fundamentalists that seek to drive the light of civilization from China. The people of France cry for blood, to avenge the fallen and to ensure that a stable government is restored in China, for the good of all foreign powers who have citizens in China, and for he Chinese people themselves who crave the resumption of peaceful law and order.
As a result, France hereby states that they will be undertaking a larger deployment of forces into the Legations proper, rather than simply Southern China, in order to ensure the safety of our civilians as well as the Legations themselves, and to bring those responsible for the actions taken against us to proper justice for the people of our nations. We urge those nations with interests threatened in China to contribute, in order to make our efforts that much more successful and coordinated.
We hope you will make the right decision for the safety of our citizens, and for the good of the Chinese people themselves.
Emile Loubet
President of the Third French Republic
