Tambien
Theseus, Duke of Athens
He's embargoing Korea for breaking ties with me, Kongo....Allies don't usually severe communication and embargo each other.
Break all ties, embargo Korea
He's embargoing Korea for breaking ties with me, Kongo....Allies don't usually severe communication and embargo each other.
Well now.
Korea officially breaks diplomatic ties with: Kongo, Papal States,Partitionania, PUB, & Takrur.
Furthermore, the Catholic Church in Korea no longer pays allegiance or respect to the Pope.
-Nukeknockout
I read that completely backwards.
Carry on.
Places embargo on Siberia and Kongo.
Orders lock in ~24 hours. As pleasant as the wedding was, I will soon be back in my humble abode and shall resume my diabolical, sadistic ways.
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The Papal States would expect no other statement from an infidel who has already attempted to slander the Holy See with leakes statements that are divorced from their broader context and which are tailored for misinterpretation.
Angola in discussions around a non-aggression pact between the Comintern and the Papal States I add was the most vehement in opposition against it on the basis of its godlessness. Although fortunately the other states [in the Comintern] trumped its opposition and the pact came through. Mongola we expect, following the trends of Korea in leaning towards totalitarianism in situations as its currently in, is even more rabid in its anti-catholic, anti religion stances than its father state was.
The Papal States would expect no other statement from an infidel who has already attempted to slander the Holy See with leakes statements that are divorced from their broader context and which are tailored for misinterpretation.
Angola in discussions around a non-aggression pact between the Comintern and the Papal States I add was the most vehement in opposition against it on the basis of its godlessness. Although fortunately the other states [in the Comintern] trumped its opposition and the pact came through. Mongola we expect, following the trends of Korea in leaning towards totalitarianism in situations as its currently in, is even more rabid in its anti-catholic, anti religion stances than its father state was.
The democratic institutions remain intact in Mongola - and they will remain there forevermore. The Mongolan government is vehemently secular; we do not influence the religion of our people in any way, shape, or form.
This was before you even joined the Comintern. You were still a part of that alliance JoanK started when this dialogue I speak of occured.
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These words were proclaimed by nation called the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea that existed before the calamity about itself. Records from the period however inform us that it was neither democratic, nor did it refrain from interference with religious affairs, instead enforcing in its "secular" regime atheism on the people, under pain of extreme persecution. Mongola perhaps is travelling along a similar path, or at least is leaning towards such a tyranny of secularism. Its predecessor government under the facade of secularism as revealed in those negotiations many years ago was virulently atheist in mentality, although hopefully not in temporal action, as previously mentioned in our comments regarding the negotiations for that particular non-agression pact that exists between the papal states and the Comintern.
Oh Incidentally the DPRK regimes successor state has returned to its predecessors old habits of interfering in religion, although it is not yet so villainous as that nation was in its day.
Finally we lament that Mongola cannot make a distinction between autocracy and tyranny, and associates democracy with liberty. A democratic regime is perfectly capable of tyranny just as on the converse an autocratic regime, or in the papal states an absolute theocratic monarchy which upholds the principles of subsidiarity in sub-nation governance is perfectly capable of upholding the just liberties of its people.