Ghengis,
You're usually a very reasonable guy and I normally agree with your opinions, but on this you seem to be so bullheaded that you'd rather we NOT have a war (golden age, control of saltpeter, unified nation, etc) if it's not exactly to your liking.
Compromise, my friend. Compromise.
While I also wish this nation wasn't so soft and peaceloving and guilt-ridden about our history of victories and conquests, I understand (as does Aggie) that our job as ministers is to follow through with the wishes of the people. If the majority of the people aren't in favor of total war, we don't do total war.
Nearly half the people don't want war at all. Those on the fence went with this war because of the Golden Age aspects and the promise that it would be kept short. Very few people support the notion of total conquest of the French.
What bothers me is that you don't truely believe that not going to war is better than having a limited war. You're just trying to sabatage Aggie's plans.
--Togas
You're usually a very reasonable guy and I normally agree with your opinions, but on this you seem to be so bullheaded that you'd rather we NOT have a war (golden age, control of saltpeter, unified nation, etc) if it's not exactly to your liking.
Compromise, my friend. Compromise.
While I also wish this nation wasn't so soft and peaceloving and guilt-ridden about our history of victories and conquests, I understand (as does Aggie) that our job as ministers is to follow through with the wishes of the people. If the majority of the people aren't in favor of total war, we don't do total war.
Nearly half the people don't want war at all. Those on the fence went with this war because of the Golden Age aspects and the promise that it would be kept short. Very few people support the notion of total conquest of the French.
What bothers me is that you don't truely believe that not going to war is better than having a limited war. You're just trying to sabatage Aggie's plans.
--Togas
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