"Whoever holds the initiative in international trade controls the world!"
This sentence was said by Lynch a few years ago. At that time, Mr. Truman didn't feel much about it, thinking it was perhaps just... a way to boost the mood of other content.
It wasn't until this moment that he understood the true meaning of this sentence.
Looking at those enthusiastic diplomats, eager to become brotherly allies with the Federation, this is the benefit of controlling the trade initiative.
These small countries wanting to develop, wanting orders, cannot offend the Federation. The more they rely on the Federation's orders, the more they will be unable to escape the Federation's control in the future.
The diplomat from Gafura sat on the side, looking extremely displeased but with no alternatives.
Oppose?
He might very well be asked to leave, thus causing Gafura to exit this organization.
