Ernst: "Militarily, try not to interfere with Matebel Province. The railway department should prepare in advance, especially for the war readiness work of the two Portuguese colonies. If war breaks out, completely erase Mozambique and Angola from the map, thoroughly opening up the land passage between the eastern and western oceans of East Africa."
After all, for East Africa, the importance of the two Portuguese colonies is higher than that of the current Cape Town. Taking these two colonies would solve more than half of East Africa's national defense security issues, while also better enabling nationwide layouts for economy, transportation, and industry.
"Regardless of when the enemy starts the war, we need to set a timeline. After this timeline arrives, we must thoroughly resolve the Portuguese matter, just like when we attacked the Transvaal Republic before, we will take the initiative," Ernst continued.
"So, when should we choose this timeline?" Felix asked.
