Chapter 474, the final battle against the British colonists (2)
"…The war against the British colonists is in its final stage, and the time has come to defeat the British invaders and all their lackeys. In this case, all the resistance forces of the Irish people should carry out a national counterattack on a large scale, closely and effectively cooperate with the French Republic and other allied countries to fight. The Independent Army and other people's army should, under all possible conditions, carry out a wide attack on all invaders and their lackeys who do not want to surrender, annihilate the forces of these enemies, seize their weapons and wealth, and violently expand the free zone and narrow the occupied zone.
We must let go of armed forces, hundreds of teams and thousands of teams penetrate deep into the enemy's behind enemy lines, organize the people, break the enemy's traffic lines, and cooperate with the regular army to fight. We must let go of the millions of people in the occupied areas, organize underground troops immediately, prepare for armed uprisings, cooperate with the independent army attacking from the outside, eliminate the enemy, and liberate our people.
The consolidation of the free zone should still be paid attention to. We must develop production, organize the people's regime and the people's armed forces, strengthen militia work, strengthen military discipline, adhere to the united front of the people of all countries in the world, and prevent the wasting of manpower and material resources. All of this is to strengthen our army's attack on the enemy. A new stage of the Irish National Liberation War has arrived. The people of the whole country should strengthen unity and fight for the final victory!"
In a small courtyard in Dublin, under the dim light of oil lamps, a young man in his twenties was whispering to others. Because Dublin is still an occupied area, and the sea connection between Dublin and Britain is still closely connected with the British in the St. George's Strait and the North Sea, thus making the Irish Sea between Ireland and the British a closed inland sea. In this way, there is no need to worry about being cut off by the French Navy.
Today, Dublin is still under the rule of the British, but in such a small courtyard, more young people are also reading this article.
In fact, even in Dublin, the British rule was shaken. It is said that in the House of Reich, there were large-scale debates about Ireland among several parties. Some people believe that the loss of Ireland is inevitable in the present situation, because the French are said to be preparing to send their army to Ireland and fight side by side with the Irish.
The British knew that they could not stop the French from landing in Ireland at present. Once the French landed in Ireland, their combat in Ireland would be basically no different from fighting in their homeland. The Irish people, even those Irish who were holding British military pay, would stand on their side. So some MPs felt that it would be unpleasant to let the British Army fight with the French army in Ireland. It would be better to take the initiative to withdraw the troops in Ireland to Britain. In the future, the days of Britain will be very sad. Many times, the army will be needed, both externally and internally, so the precious army cannot be wasted in such a place.
Of course, this view was also violently attacked, because it almost meant that the British had to give up Ireland. Ireland was so close to Britain that once it became an independent hostile country, it would be too harmful to England. Therefore, for the future of England, it would never give up its control over Ireland.
Of course, this side immediately retorted. If there is nothing now, then what future will there be?
In the end, the British reached an agreement on this issue, that is, to shrink completely in Ireland, retaining only a few solid and important strongholds, and Dublin is one of these strongholds.
But the withdrawal of troops cannot be concealed. This move, even the news of Britain's great defeat in the naval battle, has shaken the guys of the "Public Security Forces" very much. They have to find a way out for themselves now.
Some of them committed serious crimes in the previous war and knew that they were unlikely to be forgiven by the Irish people. They hurriedly hugged the British, hoping that they could take them with them when they evacuated from Ireland; others, who did not do any bad things and left a way out for themselves, were not so hard-core lovers who were not so hard-core lovers who were sent to contact the Independence Army and guerrillas to show that they had always been in the British army's heart and were patriots who were determined to save the country.
These "patriots" have "rebelled" one after another, taking the weapons sent by the British, and investing in the Independence Army, helping the Independence Army to recover many towns (of course, these towns were originally what the British planned to give up.)
The "Security Army" that are still in Dublin are basically hard-core rape-loving people who have been certified by the British and Irish people. For example, Captain Jarvis, who was certified rape-loving people, was leading the team to quietly approaching a small courtyard along the streets of Dublin. Recently, he received information that there were activities of the party here. However, the British army did not care about doing such a thing now, so the responsibility for arresting the party fell on Captain Jarvis.
The reason why Captain Jarvis became a "hard-core rape-loving" certified by both parties was because he wanted to step on two boats, and was discovered by the British when he contacted the Independent Army. In order to save his life, Jarvis sold the people from the Independent Army he contacted to the British, and then, he really had no choice but to be "hard-core rape-loving".
Now that the British regard Dublin as one of the key strongholds, strengthening control here has become a necessary matter, and the most important thing is to dig out the "bandit spies" in Dublin.
To say that the "bandit spies" in Dublin were a little too rampant, they actually dared to directly distribute leaflets printed with incisive content on the street during the day. So Captain Jarvis brought a team of "black leather dogs" to come here to capture suspicious elements based on the information found.
Captain Jarvis knew that he had only one way to go, that is, to hold the British tightly. If it really didn't work, he could also follow the British back to the British.
Of course, to get such grace, he had to work efficiently and catch more Irish rebels. Therefore, Captain Jarvis worked harder than before when he did these things.
Chapter completed!