Official Response to Siddharta
Siddharta,
I am annoyed with the repetition of your false claims. You claim a river that our people have settled literally 1000 years ago. Not only do WE claim this river, we have built here, created here, and prosper here. You claim we seized this land, this is a lie, justify how we seized it! You also claim to teach us about Buddhism, what do you know of Buddhism?
We are a fair neighbor, we enjoy wonderful relations with the Japanese. In fact, we provided you the metal needed to reclaim your city lost to the Arabs for free!
Furthermore, to improve regional relations we have invited you to the Asian summit, a perfect forum for you to voice your concerns. Instead you publicly slander our proud nation and spread lies with NO evidence.
So now this is my statement to you:
China claims ALL land south-east of Guangzhou, which we have rightfully settled for over 1000 years.
India has 2 choices at this moment:
1- Continue your lies and unjustified claims and you will be declared an enemy of China. Our borders will close, we will declare war on your nation, and our military will occupy your lands until you, Siddharta, are thrown from power and a more honorable leader is instated.
2- Treat your neighbours with respect and honor truth. Relinquish your false claims and admit publicly that you have no rightful claim to these Chinese lands. You will be declared a friend of China and as such will receive the benefits of friendship. If you question the value of our friendship counsel the Japanese to see how beneficial this can be.
You have 3 days to decide.
To the people of India, I promise you that we will have good relations, we have no need for hostility. Whether these good relations are under Siddharta or a new Indian leader is the question.
Siddharta,
I am annoyed with the repetition of your false claims. You claim a river that our people have settled literally 1000 years ago. Not only do WE claim this river, we have built here, created here, and prosper here. You claim we seized this land, this is a lie, justify how we seized it! You also claim to teach us about Buddhism, what do you know of Buddhism?
We are a fair neighbor, we enjoy wonderful relations with the Japanese. In fact, we provided you the metal needed to reclaim your city lost to the Arabs for free!
Furthermore, to improve regional relations we have invited you to the Asian summit, a perfect forum for you to voice your concerns. Instead you publicly slander our proud nation and spread lies with NO evidence.
So now this is my statement to you:
China claims ALL land south-east of Guangzhou, which we have rightfully settled for over 1000 years.
India has 2 choices at this moment:
1- Continue your lies and unjustified claims and you will be declared an enemy of China. Our borders will close, we will declare war on your nation, and our military will occupy your lands until you, Siddharta, are thrown from power and a more honorable leader is instated.
2- Treat your neighbours with respect and honor truth. Relinquish your false claims and admit publicly that you have no rightful claim to these Chinese lands. You will be declared a friend of China and as such will receive the benefits of friendship. If you question the value of our friendship counsel the Japanese to see how beneficial this can be.
You have 3 days to decide.
To the people of India, I promise you that we will have good relations, we have no need for hostility. Whether these good relations are under Siddharta or a new Indian leader is the question.
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