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... ws from the Far East, and Nicholas II was pushed to the brink of fury.
The cause and effect of the matter no longer mattered. In any case, the outbreak of the Russo-Japanese conflict in the Far East was seen by Nicholas II as an act of provocation by the Japanese.
The old scores with the Japanese Government had not been settled, and now the Japanese dared to provoke again, which naturally could not be tolerated.
Had it not been for the consideration that the Siberian Rail ...
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