tommy_toon said:From Juan Forconessi, President of the Republic of Argentina
To The Leader of Spain
Apparently old age has set upon you, and like many other imperialists, you turn a deaf ear to the voice of the people, the voice that has said they do not want to live under your rule any longer. You may turn down the plebiscite, but that does not mean we will stop fighting for the right of all South Americans to choose their own government and not have one forced upon them by a foreign nation.
From Juan Forconessi, President of the Republic of Argentina
To The Leader of Columbia
A full alliance would be most benefitial to help secure the rights of all people within South America, and to combat the aggresive nature that resides within the Entente.
From Juan Forconessi, President of the Republic of Argentina
To The Leader of Brazil
We wish to improve foreign relations and formally invite you to join in an alliance with Argentina and Columbia, in order to counteract the dvelopments in Europe and free the people of South America from foreign domination.
Notice: As the British Ambassador to Argentina has been dismissed from the country until relations improve, no communications from Britain will be recieved until such time as a British Ambassador returns.
The United States still has no Ambassador with Iran since 1979 and yet diplomatic relations occur between the two.