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Originally posted by Kobra
Since we seem to come to an agreement I won't go to much into it, but the only problem with your suggestion is that I will have no control what so ever with you keeping your word. That I would have if I had Kuwait
Originally posted by Kobra
Your analysis of my military situation don't scare me
Originally posted by EmuGod
Let's call it the "Trans-Mediterranen Railway" .Last edited by Darius871; June 10, 2003, 21:26.
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This month peace came back to the civilized world. The German and the British Empire could finally settle with the proposed peace plan.
Therefore all British Warships has been ordered back to its home ports. All weapons has been put down and all military operiations has been canceled. The Middle Eastern artillery divisions has set their eyes elsewere. Destination Damascus and Cairo
The trade embargo was lifted, and the long awaited German beer was even alowed again around the kingdom. This was met with so much joy that Eivind announced this day to be 'the German Beer Day'. He, together with aprooval from the Parliment, made it illegal not to be 'drunk like a German' on this day. When Russia signs this peace agreement we probably will have to make a 'Vodka day' or something, and 'Champagne day' for the French
This peace agrement also ment the end of British military actions against the Russians ans the French. We hope that this will once again bring peace to the civilized world and for all of us to live in harmony
To celebrate this new peace agreement some crazy British generals went down to the uncivilized world and invaded Spain. All Spanish cities secured.Attached Files
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Originally posted by Kobra
This month peace came back to the civilized world. The German and the British Empire could finally settle with the proposed peace plan.
Therefore all British Warships has been ordered back to its home ports. All weapons has been put down and all military operiations has been canceled. The Middle Eastern artillery divisions has set their eyes elsewere. Destination Damascus and Cairo
The trade embargo was lifted, and the long awaited German beer was even alowed again around the kingdom. This was met with so much joy that Eivind announced this day to be 'the German Beer Day'. He, together with aprooval from the Parliment, made it illegal not to be 'drunk like a German' on this day. When Russia signs this peace agreement we probably will have to make a 'Vodka day' or something, and 'Champagne day' for the French
This peace agrement also ment the end of British military actions against the Russians ans the French. We hope that this will once again bring peace to the civilized world and for all of us to live in harmony
Originally posted by Kobra
To celebrate this new peace agreement some crazy British generals went down to the uncivilized world and invaded Spain. All Spanish cities secured.Last edited by Darius871; June 10, 2003, 21:52.
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Originally posted by Darius871
That's a little presumptuous, don't you think? We haven't heard anything from France or Russia yet!
Originally posted by Darius871
Let me be the first to say !Last edited by Eivind IV; June 10, 2003, 23:16.
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I'm still doing a little bit of negotiating before I post my turn, but first I wanted to float a little proposal by that may help prevent what happened in the run-up to this war.
While it's good that the war's caused us to be more vocal with claims to cities that we consider to be vital to ourselves, I'm still concerned about how viable these claims will always be. As I said before, I could just claim Timbuctu to stop someone else from getting it, when there's no way I could back up my claim.
So, why don't we have "sunset provisions" to all territorial claims? All claims could be valid for say, a year, after they're made, but after that point, the claim's relenquished and the city goes to whoever gets there first. This would stop outrageous claims, and give the claimant an incentive to occupy the place with haste and not to overextend themself.
What do you all think?
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France, feels its threaten from South and North
And wishes that the British allow french ships pass the suez canal and also that France is allowed to invade Bangkok/China
+ thoose nice 500 golds"This Nation has earned the right to Live." - Carl Gustav von Mannerheim
Comrade Patiskov Figiskovsky serving as Commander of the 2nd Ukranian Front and Member of the Stavka in RF DG!
Current Medals: Valiant Labour Medal and Order of Glory and IRC medal
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Originally posted by El Awrence
Japan will not tolerate any European encroachment in China. It is our lebensraum, as determined by our Sun Goddess Amaterasu."This Nation has earned the right to Live." - Carl Gustav von Mannerheim
Comrade Patiskov Figiskovsky serving as Commander of the 2nd Ukranian Front and Member of the Stavka in RF DG!
Current Medals: Valiant Labour Medal and Order of Glory and IRC medal
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France, feels its threaten from South and North
And wishes that the British allow french ships pass the suez canal and also that France is allowed to invade Bangkok/China
+ thoose nice 500 golds
I think the Americans made a claim for Bankok?
All claims could be valid for say, a year, after they're made, but after that point, the claim's relenquished and the city goes to whoever gets there first. This would stop outrageous claims, and give the claimant an incentive to occupy the place with haste and not to overextend themself.
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Personally I'm not too sure about sunset provisions, because we are very likely to more have irreconcilable disagreements over them.
I think each of us should define what are our ironclad and self-evident spheres of influence are (central Asia and Manchuria to Russia, northern China to Japan, Iraq and Turkey to Germany, the Americas to the U.S., etc.), and have everything not specifically in these spheres be first come, first serve.
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Originally posted by JamesJKirk
While it's good that the war's caused us to be more vocal with claims to cities
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