If the United States takes this Gyeongbu Line, it might not be a landmine, but it could be an uncomfortable thorn in their side.
'Or maybe not.'
Actually, I don't even expect that much.
Since we who anticipate war with Japan can't build the Gyeongbu Line anyway, we can give it away like a gesture of goodwill to those who envy the Manchurian railway.
"Whether Minister Giers gets permission from Joseon or not... ask Ambassador Tower if they're interested in constructing the Gyeongbu Line."
This much of a mouthful should stop their complaints.
There's no need to get involved in unnecessary disputes before determining victory or defeat with Japan.
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The State Department, which had feared that Qing would be swallowed up by Russia's southward policy, could only raise question marks over their heads at the sudden proposal for Joseon railway construction.