theDright
King
- Joined
- Dec 10, 2011
- Messages
- 605
To: Franco-Burgundian Confederation
From: Argentina
Describing desire for justice in the Rape of Poland and Purging of Prussia as a lynch mob implies a certain lack of legitimacy on those seeking it. Punishment of Russian crimes by other states has very limited avenues. If Russia were still part of the League, then it could be tried in that international criminal court that you have, but it wasn't. The only option now seems to be censure, sanctions, and perhaps open conflict. Will Confederate blood be spilled to protect Russian murderers, butchers, and thieves? An injust peace festers and poisons all that it touches; justice is the only cure.
From: Argentina
Describing desire for justice in the Rape of Poland and Purging of Prussia as a lynch mob implies a certain lack of legitimacy on those seeking it. Punishment of Russian crimes by other states has very limited avenues. If Russia were still part of the League, then it could be tried in that international criminal court that you have, but it wasn't. The only option now seems to be censure, sanctions, and perhaps open conflict. Will Confederate blood be spilled to protect Russian murderers, butchers, and thieves? An injust peace festers and poisons all that it touches; justice is the only cure.