Peace talks and mediating
Edit: I just noticed Lycastus' post, but I think I don't have to change this message.
I also edited my previous post in order to keep things together ("about verbal attacks").
This idea looks unrealistic for me:
a) First we would have to accept some criteria that The Judge should base his decision on. What shall it be? Security of Post-War cities? Size of Babylon/size of Persia? Number of grassland squares in Babylon/Persia?
b) Sinbad, are you really ready to accept ANY decision? Imagine The Judge says a Three Lakes shall be Babylonian. Would you accept it?
Yes, without The Judge no resolution is guaranteed. This may cause we will manoeuvre during the negotiations in order to obtain better positions for a post-negotiation war or for a pressure during the negotiation. Also both sides claim they can attack anytime, and I don't think Lycastus would like his effort could be foiled anytime by a war.
This is why I repeat: first we should agree on a civilized and fair system how to start a war in case negotiations fail.
Edit: I see Lycastus proposes buffers/no man land, and I always asked them, but I thought Sinbad would never accept them. This is why I propose at least "the fair war system".
I also think in the beginning we should define which parts of Persia/Babylon are accredited. More accredited land is better, but any should improve relationship in the begining of peace talks.
edit: buffers/no man land
Edit: I just noticed Lycastus' post, but I think I don't have to change this message.
I also edited my previous post in order to keep things together ("about verbal attacks").
Originally posted by Sinbad
For that, you might have to arbitrate - eg, make a final binding judgement. That's not what I was asking you to do - is that what you intend ?
For that, you might have to arbitrate - eg, make a final binding judgement. That's not what I was asking you to do - is that what you intend ?
a) First we would have to accept some criteria that The Judge should base his decision on. What shall it be? Security of Post-War cities? Size of Babylon/size of Persia? Number of grassland squares in Babylon/Persia?
b) Sinbad, are you really ready to accept ANY decision? Imagine The Judge says a Three Lakes shall be Babylonian. Would you accept it?
Yes, without The Judge no resolution is guaranteed. This may cause we will manoeuvre during the negotiations in order to obtain better positions for a post-negotiation war or for a pressure during the negotiation. Also both sides claim they can attack anytime, and I don't think Lycastus would like his effort could be foiled anytime by a war.
This is why I repeat: first we should agree on a civilized and fair system how to start a war in case negotiations fail.
Edit: I see Lycastus proposes buffers/no man land, and I always asked them, but I thought Sinbad would never accept them. This is why I propose at least "the fair war system".
I also think in the beginning we should define which parts of Persia/Babylon are accredited. More accredited land is better, but any should improve relationship in the begining of peace talks.
edit: buffers/no man land
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