The Minister of Military Supplies seemed unwilling to face France's strength and position, so he began to talk feelings with Shire:
"England has sacrificed a lot for France, Vice Admiral, we have millions of soldiers fighting here; they have shed blood and given their lives to protect the territory and freedom of France..."
Shire interrupted the Minister: "Minister, we are not talking pleasantries appropriate for diplomatic occasions."
The Minister of Military Supplies reluctantly fell silent. Baker lightly shook his head at the Minister, indicating that this wouldn't work on Shire.
Between nations, it's only about interests. When someone tries to use personal feelings to influence national relations, that's a form of extortion!
Shire coldly replied:
"Conversely, I can also say that this war facing the Allies is happening in France."
