LuckNES2: The Fatal Balance

From Greece
To Turkey


Comparing modern day Greece's ambitions to that of Alexander the Great is irresponsible and illogical. Our country is seeking protection from the Serbs and the Turks. Tensions are rising in our region and we are seeking a powerful ally to ensure any war is avoided at all costs. How is this an attempt to recreate Alexander's Empire. Also, last time the Greek government checked we were not servants of the Turkish people and have no need to explain an purely defensive alliance offer. We are a sovereign nation able to pursue alliances to protect our national interests.
 
Er, Niklas, you did get my new reply, right?
 
I did, just too busy with my update to reply ;). You'll get an answer during the day, in general we are positive but there'll be some details to hash out.
 
In due time, Master. ;)
 
From Greece
To Turkey


Comparing modern day Greece's ambitions to that of Alexander the Great is irresponsible and illogical. Our country is seeking protection from the Serbs and the Turks. Tensions are rising in our region and we are seeking a powerful ally to ensure any war is avoided at all costs. How is this an attempt to recreate Alexander's Empire. Also, last time the Greek government checked we were not servants of the Turkish people and have no need to explain an purely defensive alliance offer. We are a sovereign nation able to pursue alliances to protect our national interests.

From: Turkey
To: Greece
You don't speak like one only thinking of a defensive pact. We used metaphors, you came back with insults. We hope that Greece does not act the way she conducts diplomacy. If you truly wished to prove it was merely a defensive pact, perhaps you shoud be a bit more wary in your choise of words. Most nations do not like being implicated as aggressors when they have no shown nothing to fulfill that description. Tread softly.
 
From: Turkey
To: Greece
You don't speak like one only thinking of a defensive pact. We used metaphors, you came back with insults. We hope that Greece does not act the way she conducts diplomacy. If you truly wished to prove it was merely a defensive pact, perhaps you shoud be a bit more wary in your choise of words. Most nations do not like being implicated as aggressors when they have no shown nothing to fulfill that description. Tread softly.

From Greece
To Turkey


You cannot deny that tensions in our region have been rising. We did not specify you when pursueing an alliance. The Serbs are also a threat to Greece. That diplomacy was not even addressed to you but intercepted and made into a threat to Turkey. If you say we are the aggressors here you are turning a diplomatic move into something much larger then it is. We understand you using a metaphor but the way you used it was irresponsible and insulting. You tried to paint our alliance as one of aggression but we are merely seeking a defensive pact. Also, do not tell us to tread softly we will stand up for Greece and what we believe his best for her National Interests. That is all if we misunderstood your metaphor then we apologize but we will not be told that a defensive pact with any nation is an attempt to recreate Alexander's Empire.
 
From: Turkey
To: Greece

We merely asked that you refrain from mentioning Tureky specifically, and publicly in your quest for defensive pacts. This has escalated too far, so we will end our talks here.
 
From: Turkey
To: Greece

We merely asked that you refrain from mentioning Tureky specifically, and publicly in your quest for defensive pacts. This has escalated too far, so we will end our talks here.

Our mentioning was in response to the rising tensions in the region. We apologize if we offended your nation be specifically mentioning it. Turkey and Greece have long been bitter enemies and we did not fully think out the consquences of our statement.
 
How much time do we have until the deadline?

Either way, Niklas, please do hurry up with your reply. So much can depend on so little...
 
Hope you don't mind two-PM orders...
 
OOC: My orders will be late by several hours tomorrow. I have a Calculus presentation and a Latin test, and I've repeatedly complained of the evils of mid-week updates so I preemptively absolve myself of fault in the matter. They will be in later in the day on Thursday, however.
 
My orders will be late as well I'm afraid. I have an obscene amount of work which involves 15% of my final grade....so yes.
 
Just don't forget to confirm our deal. As you have no doubt guessed, it is directly connected to my evil master plan. ;)
 
Right on it! :salute:

@das: Considering it was my suggestion in the first place, it'd be rather stupid of me to forget... ;)
 
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