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... nd what purpose was there? The British government actually knew very well that the inland was not even afraid of the Americans, so how could they be afraid of a Britain that had already declined in World War II.

  The Korean War, dozens of countries led by the United States blocked the inland, but under the comprehensive blockade, the inland can still get a steady stream of overseas support from Xiangjiang, and the United Kingdom secretly stumbles the Americans.

  After the reform ...

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