NES2 V - The Great Game.

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silver 2039 said:
Our belliegerent actions? You have been plotting for war from the start. We attacked you after you began this "Operation Falcon" nonsense. This war was started because of you and your allies.

Impossible. That story was only posted after the deadline. Therefore, you planned to attack before you knew of our operations. We have been planning for war, only because we knew you would initiate it.

;)

Persia thanks France for it's faithfulness. As soon as we are finished with this Turkmeni adventure, we are perfectly willing to cooperate with the French on all prediscussed matters.
 
Impossible. That story was only posted after the deadline. Therefore, you planned to attack before you knew of our operations. We have been planning for war, only because we knew you would initiate it.

Oh yes and how did you know we would initatie it pray tell?

Silver, I declare war on you due to my garuntee of independence with the Persians
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Fear not. There independence is in no danger.
 
OOC: Doesn't Jeshua work as a Muslim name for Jesus as well?

Camp Ishmael, remnants of the Grand Plaza, Shiraz

It had been a long, bloody, and exhausting year for the Islamic Army of Persia. The tyrant and his raiders had been driven out of Shiraz, but at great cost. Chehel Sotoon Palace, beautiful court of the greatest Safavid Shahs, was in ruins. The Military Academy, while intact, had been totally stripped of it's possessions. And many the shops and markets of Shiraz, it's economic lifeblood, had been burnt to the ground.

Yes, it had been a hard year. But the Ishmael Mosque was still intact, (even if the Plaza had been ruined,) the Shah's Citadel was still standing on the central hill of the city. Not even Karamurad could take that fortress! And the Royal Safavid Palace, still under construction, had been successfully defended by the militias.

In the end, normal Persians fighting for their homes and families triumphed over even the most skilled butchers Karamurad had in his army.

"He is like a cornered wolf," Ardashir said in a speech as he assessed the devastation. "Bleeding and angry, he will try to hurt Persia as much as he can while he still lives."

The soldiers cheered. But they knew the time was coming when Karamurad would return. With the spring flowers, the Butcher of Samarqand would be back, to try and take more Persian lives.

The Supreme Military Command, comprised of most surviving Persian generals, and headed by General Osman Mustafa, was not made up of fools. They knew that Karamurad still held control over a considerable fighting force. And moreso, that he had the Persian citizens of the Caspian Province as virtual hostages. They did have two key advantages, however.

One was allies. Karamurad was a bit isolated on the diplomatic stage as of yet. The other, was that he was predictable. If he sat on his behind and waged a defensive war, it would only be a matter of time before the Chinese and British took all of Turkmenistan. Karamurad would be forced to attack, and soon.

As Mustafa and Malik heatedly argued over Persia's next course of action, one thing became clear. And once they had agreed on their plan, they sent their officers to the place where the best soldiers of the next generation were.

The University.

It was, in essence, a refugee camp. Students and professors from Teheran, Isfahan, and all over the country gathered in a few crowded mosques to try and continue their lessons. Many students joined the army anyway. But it was not normal students that the Army needed today.

The recruiting officers passed by the medical "school," the humanities building, the law offices, and stopped in front of one small, unassuming shack. The sign above the doorway said "Engineering and Architecture."

"This is the place," they said, and walked in.

In that day of orders, protests, and forced conscription, the Persian Engineering Corps was born. The professors yelled and blustered, but the students were all too happy to go with the Army. Because they had something that their frustrated teachers did not have. Money.

Money to buy books, materials for modeling and schematics, and most of all, money to hire real engineers to lecture and teach them. The students joined the army, and immediately set to work learning their trade. Pentagonal fortresses, demolition, bridge building, trench creation, barbed wire fabrication, siege warfare, siege defenses, tunneling, booby traps, sabotage! The Army gave them all the materials they needed. It was a relationship that benefited both. The students wouldn't be drafted, and in return got a first class education in battlefield engineering.

And of course, the Army now had a new weapon, a new chance to defeat Karamurad.

New UU-Persian Engineering Corps
 
silver 2039 said:
Oh yes and how did you know we would initatie it pray tell?

Federate intelligence.

silver 2039 said:
Fear not. There independence is in no danger.

A Guarantee of Independance is like a one way defensive alliance. If Persia is attacked by any nation, France is obligated to declare war in support of their ally.
 
OOC: Doesn't Jeshua work as a Muslim name for Jesus as well?

Jeshua is in Hebrew. The languages are similar, but not THAT similar.
 
I'm planning on joining after this update, but am not yet sure who to play. Sokoto sounds interesting, where is that? Or should I just start some independence movement somewhere? :mischief:
 
Sokoto is a nation in Africa, the tan one.
 
Upload it to the server here (or imageshack/something if your paranoid), use some pretty standard BBCode to put it in i.e.



Its in some FAQ somewhere :)
 
Hmm, ok. If I upload it could...*others* see it?

Not only could, but would, especially if you have something to hide from China (alex994 practically won an epic battle with this, uh, "espionage"). ;)
 
From: Peru
To: France

We would like to send some of our officers to study in French military schools in order to improve their skills and give them a better knowledge of modern warfare and tactics. Also, we would like to send administrators to examine how things are done in France as we are looking to reform our system in the near future so that it will function better. Furthermore, we would like to send engineers to examine your weapons.
We consider France a strong and powerful nation whom we can learn a lot from. Do we have your permission to send people to observe how your mighty nation does things?
Also, we would like to ask if there is any possible way that the Galapagos Islands can be transferred to our rule. The islands are poor and of little importance to a nation as mighty as yours, but they do hold a special spiritual importance for us. We will of course allow you to maintain a naval base there if you should so desire.

From: Peru
To: The Federated Kingdoms

The lands around Lake Titicaca are ancient Incan lands and hold a very deep, religious importance for us. We ask that you kindly return those lands to us. They hold little strategic importance for you and as we know you are embroiled in several conflicts around the world, this small act of generosity from your nation would gain you a strong friend in Southern America.
 
Not a problem, uploaded it to imageshack and sent it to the relevant people. Would you prefer a copy now, das, or with orders?

With orders, ofcourse.
EDIT: How destroyed exactly is Shiraz? Totally beyond repair destroyed...or merely trashed and looted?

The latter.

IC:

From: FK
To: Peru

The days of the Incan Empire happen to be over. Just because the PREVIOUS Incan Empire controlled that territory doesn't mean that you have any rights to it. However, we are willing to sell it for one eco. point.
 
To: FK
From: Peru
So, by your logic then you don't have any rights now to Ireland since you don't have control of it any more even if you USED to? I am sure you can see the problem with that reasoning. The people living in the area are Incans, not federatists (?), the area was traditionally ours and it means a lot to our people.
Look at it from the right perspective. Already you are stretched with rebellions in several areas of the world. Why not prevent a rebellion there by giving the people what they want? Not only will you be able to save Incan lives, but also the lives of your people and to top it off you would gain a friend.
 
The old Incan Empire was destroyed long ago. As for the people who live in that area, they are citizens of the Federate colony of Plate, a territory that is legally Federate since the War of Spanish Succession. It became Federate by the same treaty by which Peru became independent, so if you plan to revise one part of the treaty, for whatever reasons, you will leave the rest of it open for revision as well.
 
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