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ooc: sp learn something, PM people. stop telling people "I need to talk to you privately" before u PM them. ITs easy to use now start using it please
 
From: USA
To: France, Britain


We see that the lack of ability to compromise brought about this war in the first place.

Why not allow the people of Naples self-determination? They can decide whether they wish to join the Italians in unification or wish to remain independent.

{Also I was at a jazz band rehearsal. But we're still willing to host peace talks. 8)}
 
To: USA
From: Great Britain


Naples wishes to remain separate. France and Italy demanded that they unify with Italy and threatened them with military action if they didn't submit. Then Naples came to the British requesting assistance against this aggression.
 
From: USA
To: Great Britain


We shall have an international committee come in and hold their own, independent plebiscite to settle the question once and for all. We do not doubt Great Britain's words; indeed, if you are telling the truth, then you have nothing to fear from this plebiscite.
 
Edited out because I was being stupid... I've already edited out 3 of these: I need to start thinking before I post.
 
To: USA
From: Britain


We would be happy to allow an independent plebiscite to be held in this region so long as Naples agrees to this.
 
From: Rhenish Confederacy
To: Kingdom Of Bavaria, Prussian Union and Kingdom of Austria
CC: Grand Duchy of Poland, Kingdom of Denmark, Swiss Confederation


We wish to humbly tender a proposal to officially remonstrate the Dominion of Australasia for its offensively worded Dictate to the Rhenish Confederacy regarding a forced Union of Germans.

We would politely ask that our Germanic brothers to remonstrate and repudiate this idea of a forced Union.

The Kingdom of Bavaria, Prussian Union, Kingdom of Austria and myself are likely to be the ones most affected by such an idea, subsumed into a Union not of our making or desire. We humbly urge these nations to unite in a voice of denunciation against such an idea.

We would also urge the Grand Duchy of Poland, Kingdom of Denmark and the Swiss Confederation as nations who could possibly loose territory to such a move and even face annexation to join in our chorus of denunciations against this new threat to our mutual Sovereign power.

We would also propose that each of our nations mutually agrees to a principled stand against the idea of being interfered with by foreign powers in our respective states. And in principle agree to a proposal that we will ensure that such a breech of independence and Sovereignty is not forced onto us as a whole.

From: Rhenish Confederacy
To: World


I laugh at the juxtaposition

“Britain offers true freedom… Once stability is restored we are sure Britain will allow people of the Kingdom of Naples to govern themselves.” Dominion of Australasia

From the mouth of the puppet masters puppet we have proof that Naples suffers under the strings of a Tyrant of a Parliament. We ask ourselves the question how long is it going to take for stability to be restored? And we also ask ourselves when did the people of the Kingdom of Naples stop governing themselves?

When the King of Naples “invited” Britain in or when more precisely when the so-called
“Nationalists” traitors methinks put a gun to his head at the ordering of their master.

True Freedom? Britain the great puppet master is having trouble controlling the merest of puppets.

From: Rhenish Confederacy
To: Britain


Interested in only Naples freedom, why then does the British Navy have the need to accost the French fleet in her own waters?

From: Rhenish Confederacy
To: USA


Can you guarentee that no British intimidation will happen to those poor unfortunates who question her Tyrant Parliament? Gunboat Diplomacy we fear would be her paramount interest in a conference.

From: Rhenish Confederacy
To: Sweden


We are sure our brothers in arms would be most welcome to come to the aid of France in these dire times, however France will speak and speak wisdom we are sure. For I do not want to see Sweden suffer under the yoke of Britains Tyrant Parliament.
 
To Sweden
From France


Unlike the British, we would caution you against joining the war, for losing so many men over a cause that has is of no concern to Sweden is needless and wasteful. Sweden should save her men and economy by staying out of it. But in the end France cannot order Sweden to stay out, the choice is ultimatly theirs, and only theirs. But I will say this, should Sweden decide to join the war, France will take the steps necessary to keep your casualties as low as possible.

To Britain
From France


We offer you one last offer to end the war in Italy.
1. France will allow Gribraltar to remain in British hands.
2. Britain and her allies must agree to leave Naples.
3. France will hold an election in Italy (yes both Italies) to determine the outcome of the unification. (this includes Rome and French occupied Italy.)
4. Should the election pass in favor of reunification, Britain and her allies will stay out of it.
4a. Any rebellions that occur in Naples following the reunification will be dealt with by France with no assistance from our vassals with the exception of Italy.
4b. In accordance with 4 and 4a Britain and her allies also will not participate in the rebellion or war.
5. Should the bill fail, France will allow Naples to remain free but under French Vassalage again.


Is this agreeable?
 

From: Rhenish Confederacy
To: USA


Can you guarentee that no British intimidation will happen to those poor unfortunates who question her Tyrant Parliament? Gunboat Diplomacy we fear would be her paramount interest in a conference.

From: USA
To: Rhenish Confederacy


We and the impartial international committee would remain committed that no intimidation of anyone take place.

To Britain
From France


We offer you one last offer to end the war in Italy.
1. France will allow Gribraltar to remain in British hands.
2. Britain and her allies must agree to leave Naples.
3. France will hold an election in Italy (yes both Italies) to determine the outcome of the unification. (this includes Rome and French occupied Italy.)
4. Should the election pass in favor of reunification, Britain and her allies will stay out of it.
4a. Any rebellions that occur in Naples following the reunification will be dealt with by France with no assistance from our vassals with the exception of Italy.
4b. In accordance with 4 and 4a Britain and her allies also will not participate in the rebellion or war.
5. Should the bill fail, France will allow Naples to remain free but under French Vassalage again.

Is this agreeable?

USA offers to supervise the plebiscite along with an imperial international team to ensure fairness.

Also if Naples votes for reunification it is highly unlikely that riots will break out.

Lastly USA suggests freeing Naples of both French and British rule as we fear that point 5 will be contentious among the Brits.
 
To: Former EEPRC Members
From: Prussia


Prussia would like to remind you all that, in our previous transmission, we specifically stated that you may apply to join the EEA. Once we have know which nations are interested, Russia and Prussia will decide who will be allowed to join and who will not.

To: The Rhenish Confederacy
From: Prussia


The Rhenish Confederacy is hardly the nation to be taking a stance against a unified Germany, if it is to properly represent the feelings of its people. Regardless, Prussia does not feel that Australasia requires any response at all, being that they are nothing but vassals of the United Kingdom, as you are of the French Empire.

OOC: The EEA makes perfect sense under the circumstances. With Britain and France gearing up for war, we wish to make sure that we will not be trampled in the process.
 
After Prussia's statement, Romania would like to make it clear that it will join if Russia joins as well. Russia may approve the EEA, but doesn't necessarily have to join.
 
To: Prussia
From: The Rhenish Confederacy


I wish to correct Prussia's view of the issue in not opposing a unified Germany in principle i would not wish for it. However i am taking a stand against the assumption by some in the British sphere that this could be achieved forciably....

We urge Prussia to take that to heart. Force is not sure measure for a succesful Union it allows the grubby hands of others to creep in.
 
To:Prussia, Romania, EEA
From:The Russian Empire


we assumed supporting it would be enough, however Russia formally joins the EEA

OOC: yeah thats a decent enough reason for an alliance, why would Prussia and Russia who have just finished rebuilding prefer to wind up in a war that has already played out rather than create a third alliance that doesn't have to be drawn into a war
 
To Sweden
From France


Unlike the British, we would caution you against joining the war, for losing so many men over a cause that has is of no concern to Sweden is needless and wasteful. Sweden should save her men and economy by staying out of it. But in the end France cannot order Sweden to stay out, the choice is ultimatly theirs, and only theirs. But I will say this, should Sweden decide to join the war, France will take the steps necessary to keep your casualties as low as possible.

Have we ever seriously expressed interest in joining the war? If you're talking about the Rhenish Confederation's statement, rest assured that we are wiser than they expect us to be.

From Sweden
To the EEA


We will consider joining.
 
To: Prussia
From: The Rhenish Confederacy

I wish to correct Prussia's view of the issue in not opposing a unified Germany in principle i would not wish for it. However i am taking a stand against the assumption by some in the British sphere that this could be achieved forciably....

We urge Prussia to take that to heart. Force is not sure measure for a succesful Union it allows the grubby hands of others to creep in.

To: The Rhenish Confederacy
From: Prussia


This is much the same view that we hold for the moment.

To: The Hellenic Republic
From: Prussia


The only real change from the EEPRC to the EEA will be membership, purpose, and focus on expansion of influence rather than rebuilding. Beyond that, the EEA will take on a very similar for to the EEPRC, including a research fund, although nations will be allowed or, in certain cases, forced to opt out of the research fund.
 
we assumed supporting it would be enough, however Russia formally joins the EEA

From: Romania
To: Prussia, Russia, other EEA members

With Russia's acceptance and joining of the EEA, Romania will join as well. May we all prosper from this alliance.

OOC: I will make a seperate thread for EEA matters.
 
OOC: I will make a seperate thread for EEA matters.

OOC: The thread should be made by Russia or myself, if we decide to create one. This is a precaution for several reasons that I can explain later if you wish. However, the main reason is that your position within the EEA is not yet solidified until Russia and myself accept you; with Romania's strong oil industry, however, it should not be much of a problem.
 
I already made one, goddam!

Romania has oil industry? You're joking!

I can ensure you that your thread will not be used anymore than Naders, although Naders may be used if we find it suitable.

As for Romania's oil industry, it is more or less its only industry, and is a much greater benefit than anything some nations bring to the table. Besides, its historical military assistance to Prussia and strong ties to Russia make it a prime candidate, unlike the Hellenic Republic, which will take significantly more discussion before acceptance. Please don't respond, more spam is not desired.
 
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