1200BC to Aqua.
Actually I think those statements are not inconsistent.
Before you pushed too far you needn't have ended up in a war against Greece, just perhaps the Celts and we Mayans. The Greek leader Bogor has told you why he declared - you didn't keep out of his lands. Once he did so, and after I had done so as well, we began talking about our mutual problem and it was soon realised by Greece that you had been undertaking aggressive expansionistic actions for some time against me. This naturally enough further alarmed Greece, which is why you are now considered the major threat in this game.
You may only be able to directly threaten your immediate neighbours at this time, but your style of play this game was sending a clear message, and by threatening a neighbour and trading partner (the Mayan nation), you threaten the Greeks as well.
In essence, it has been your refusal to respect established national borders of at least two nations that has led to this state of world war - first by bluntly entering Greek territory you had no permission to enter, then perhaps refusing to leave when requested to, and secondly by claiming Mayan sovereign land as your own. It was only after these events that Greece and the Mayans declared war on you - so how is it that there can be any difference of opinion over who started what?
I do not wish to see you stamped out and the Iroquois people subjugated, I just wish to see stamped out of the Iroquois leadership the dangerous preponderance to offending their neighbours, for the Iroquois to recognise that such policies must be reversed, and for the Mayan people to get their fair share. Then there can be peaceful cooperative development. It's not hard to comprehend.
Although I cannot speak for the Greek or Celtic populations, this is all the Mayan people are interested in pursuing with this war - it is you who have decided this is about destruction and conquest.
As a further example of your dishonourable intentions, I give you 2 more inconsistent quotes from your own hand:
Which is rather inconsistent with......
...wouldn't you agree?
All you had to do was stay outside my territory & we would still be at peace.
You are the major threat in this game at this time so there is no possibility of peace between us.

Before you pushed too far you needn't have ended up in a war against Greece, just perhaps the Celts and we Mayans. The Greek leader Bogor has told you why he declared - you didn't keep out of his lands. Once he did so, and after I had done so as well, we began talking about our mutual problem and it was soon realised by Greece that you had been undertaking aggressive expansionistic actions for some time against me. This naturally enough further alarmed Greece, which is why you are now considered the major threat in this game.
You may only be able to directly threaten your immediate neighbours at this time, but your style of play this game was sending a clear message, and by threatening a neighbour and trading partner (the Mayan nation), you threaten the Greeks as well.
In essence, it has been your refusal to respect established national borders of at least two nations that has led to this state of world war - first by bluntly entering Greek territory you had no permission to enter, then perhaps refusing to leave when requested to, and secondly by claiming Mayan sovereign land as your own. It was only after these events that Greece and the Mayans declared war on you - so how is it that there can be any difference of opinion over who started what?
I do not wish to see you stamped out and the Iroquois people subjugated, I just wish to see stamped out of the Iroquois leadership the dangerous preponderance to offending their neighbours, for the Iroquois to recognise that such policies must be reversed, and for the Mayan people to get their fair share. Then there can be peaceful cooperative development. It's not hard to comprehend.
Although I cannot speak for the Greek or Celtic populations, this is all the Mayan people are interested in pursuing with this war - it is you who have decided this is about destruction and conquest.
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