
Citizens of the Platonic Republic; a diplomatic battle between the reasonable forces of justice of the Platonic Republic and the naive chaos driven Indonesians is currently being commenced. This battle of words, not guns, set out for the Platonics' desire to maintain justice versus the naive path to bow to barbarism and chaos. It is a demonstration of Plato's warning of the danger of populist dictation and why it is best for the wise to be set to govern instead of the naive who were mistakenly given charge of sailing the state by a popularity contest as oppose to investigation whether they would be the best captains for the ship and to be able to sail to the destination despite the many storms and other dangers the seas process.
We have been offering special technological trade links with Indonesia in a attempt to bring our powers the advancements needed to increase prosperity, as well as to allow the Productive Caste the means of greater appetite, to provide the Protective Caste more tools of courage and to allow the Governing Caste more knowledge to enhance the power of the most just society, the Platonic Republic. Yet reason has given way to fear and an naive sense of the international for the Indonesians it seems for they return to condemn Operation Eunomia for our "crime" of liberating the city from terrorists. It appears, according to the Indonesian, that when one faces guns the solution is to lay down arms and, in utter ignorance, forsake the means of your defense. Our actions in Thessaloniki were necessary for the salvation of Greece and for the unity of the Platonic Republic. The Republic cannot tolerate open threats by the People's Militia against the Republic and its peoples. It leaves us stunned that Indonesia would respond by us taking softly to what are basically traitors to the peace and justice of Plato.
The issue in Libya is one of civil defense, for it is the right... no; it is the duty... of a state to protect itself and its citizens from harm, be the cancer that serves as a threat be foreign or domestic. The People's Militia, whom threaten civil war against us, cannot be given lesson that threatening the Republic would get them their way via the Indonesian purposeful of diplomacy. Truth be we are giving them diplomacy; either they renounce their terrorist acts and face up to a trail which will determine their fates peacefully or continue to threaten Platonic citizens with open rebellion, which would in turn cause great suffering for not just the citizens but the stability of the Mediterranean. There is no deals with terrorism; you either stop it before it grows more cancerous or pay your due. So be our response to kill those who wave a gun at us "human rights abuse;" we have not invaded another sovereign nation like Japan with full frontal force, nor have we used fire or other chemical based weapons on even the combatants. We targeted only insurgents and their fellow gunners, not citizens, especially not children as the terrorists of the People Militia claim.
Abu al-Fadl Abdulrashid, the Islamic Socialist leader of the People's Militia, will in the end be charged with crimes against the state and its citizens, not placed a soft sentence by the Indonesian ignorant and naive government. Our
Caste System, set by the wisdom of Plato, is set so that citizens may know their proper place as suited to the souls and can best perform their functions as human beings, not be contested by populist dictation which Indonesia is demonstrating to follow with utter ignorance and naive outlook towards international relations.
We have offered the trade pacts with Indonesia as a way to see them rise above the populist dictations but it appears that even peacefully technology of the Platonics is "against humanity" with Indonesia turning their backs on Rome. So happens Plato did say that a bad democracy is worse then a bad dictatorship. Rome, ruled by a wise emperor, is not blinded by the naive ignorance of Indonesia and that we hail our allies. Emperor Andreas of Rome has shown moderation, courage and wisdom in the face of Indonesia. Andreas is of justice, where the populists are of injustice. We of the Platonic Republic, set to the most just of society by respect to our castes and focus to our virtues, admire those who follow their virtues without failing or naive hypocrisy.
We follow the realist notions of international law, for there is no international law Sadly the world is governed by chaos, with ships that are states lost in the seas of violence and injustice. The saver ships are those who are governed with efficiency, by all knowing their roles and their duties. Should Indonesia reject our offer to make our vessels more secure through prosperity then so be it; they have lost their dealings with Romes thanks to their ill path and continue a downward trend into anarchism, when the ship sinks. Thessaloniki, if left unliberated, would have place a small hole that would have sunk the Platonic Republic. The People's Militia is attempting to sink our vessel. We cannot endanger the lives of our sailors and crew by being naive. We must be realists; knowing that the world is governed by chaos and that to best this chaos one must adopt order, for the state of nature is what condition is set without a state to govern. The Republic sets to make the maximum order, hindering the states of nature that seem so present in this age especially. We cannot allow our guard down.
To this end though Indonesia is not irredeemable. It can be saved by heeding reason, for not calling discipline "human rights violations" for the true human rights violators are those who fail to protect their fellow citizens, as the People's Militia to set many to their dooms. Indonesia must re-establish its trade with Rome, for Indonesia had only shown that it is it which is following ideological blindness, not the just Platonics or the brave Romans. Indonesia only need set our economic offerings, at least in the non-military domain, so that prosperity will come. Denying this is denying the Productive Caste access to additional tools. Know your place as but one of many ships in the sea and agree to make dealings with two of the most just governed. You can learn a lot from both of us Indonesia; do not deny it in the name of naive populists! Repent for justice's sake.
Hence we,
the Republic, face many challenges. The Philosopher Council, the most burned with the task of leadership among the Governing Caste, will continue its part. I will continue my service with my fellow philosopher councilors to steer the ship of the Republic to calmer waters. We offer our hands to many so they may heed our wisdom, especially the naive and ignorant who need it the most. Indonesia must strive to better steer their vessel and accept the responsibilities of the pragmatical leader.
We must steer well in these chaotic times.