Chapter 168: Politics is Also About Human Relationships

Washington, a different feeling on the same Christmas. The impact of this war on the United States was relatively small, apart from the slight effect on import and export trade, the United States was still fundamentally at peace.

However, this was just an appearance. The wrong political stance brought a fatal blow to the United States.

Washington had repeatedly applied to the Continental Alliance to withdraw from the war, but unfortunately, the Continental Alliance had been slow to respond.

Those familiar with politics know that it's not the enemy's appetite that should be feared, but being ignored by the enemy. With a big appetite, there is room for negotiation; being ignored means there's no starting point for discussion.

With the surrender of the Great Britain Empire, the last flicker of hope for the United States was completely exhausted.

The strength of the United States was unparalleled in America, but compared to the Continental Alliance, it was just a small pea.