Great Sato of Japan,
There are two facts which you might want to bear in mind in your foreign policy:
1. The Pax Romana - Wynadot, Russia and Rome - is an alliance of free, independent, nations. Nobody is forced to do anything. Unlike the Spartans with their 'capitulate or die' approach to smaller nations. You are under the boot of the world tyrant who breaks his oaths, issues ultimata to smaller nations demanding they give up large tracts of land, and exterminates the whole populations of cities - I am sorry but that does mean that other free nations will end up gathering against you.
2. The cities to the west of Roman lands are Piercian cities. The people are Piercian. There may be an argument about the division of them between Japan and Russia, but they are not Japanese cities. They are Piercian.
I have twice offered you good terms for peace, recognising that the Spartan tyrant is driving the Japanese people to their destruction for Spartans own purposes. This is the Spartan way - using smaller countries for their purposes (ask the Koreans!) - while Rome expends its energy defending smaller countries (ask the Russians). Indeed you would do well to join the Pax Romana.
Let us continue our negotiations.
Marcus Custos of Rome, true friend of the Japanese people.
There are two facts which you might want to bear in mind in your foreign policy:
1. The Pax Romana - Wynadot, Russia and Rome - is an alliance of free, independent, nations. Nobody is forced to do anything. Unlike the Spartans with their 'capitulate or die' approach to smaller nations. You are under the boot of the world tyrant who breaks his oaths, issues ultimata to smaller nations demanding they give up large tracts of land, and exterminates the whole populations of cities - I am sorry but that does mean that other free nations will end up gathering against you.
2. The cities to the west of Roman lands are Piercian cities. The people are Piercian. There may be an argument about the division of them between Japan and Russia, but they are not Japanese cities. They are Piercian.
I have twice offered you good terms for peace, recognising that the Spartan tyrant is driving the Japanese people to their destruction for Spartans own purposes. This is the Spartan way - using smaller countries for their purposes (ask the Koreans!) - while Rome expends its energy defending smaller countries (ask the Russians). Indeed you would do well to join the Pax Romana.
Let us continue our negotiations.
Marcus Custos of Rome, true friend of the Japanese people.
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