THE CAKE IS A LIE!!!!Shroom Man 777 wrote:Mang!
You know, Shroomania is perfectly cool with San Dorado and is also trying to be cool with the CSR. Maybe we should mediate talks between you guys.
There will be cake.

THE CAKE IS A LIE!!!!Shroom Man 777 wrote:Mang!
You know, Shroomania is perfectly cool with San Dorado and is also trying to be cool with the CSR. Maybe we should mediate talks between you guys.
There will be cake.
Oh please. I replied to this accusation before, but apparently you prefer to ignore it: what I asked you is whether you would sign to the terms laid out by Cascadia. That's what I asked: no more, no less. If you wish to maintain a presence, sure, we can talk about that. If Cascadia says the terms shouldn't be what they were, sure, we can talk about that as well. But if you mistake asking "will you do what this paper says you should do should you sign it" as making some sort of 'demand', I don't think you've got the right to accuse me of being incoherent.Stas Bush wrote:Your next step? "Repeat Step 1, Coerce me into leaving" - and removing my military would constitute exactly that. Moreover, you want to make the FTO arbiter of political disputes in Frequesque, meaning we would be relegated to "observer" status about our own territory? Riiight.Alright, coercing you into leaving was a big fucking mistake on our part
So I'm tired of speaking with a bunch of people who can't even grasp politics 101.
I call bollocks on that. Again: I didn't "demand" anything, I asked whether you would do what the treaty wanted you to do. You gave a flat-out "njet", and things spiralled from there. Stop accusing me of making demands, we both know that's not true.You started with making demands instead of making offers. I wasn't really happy about the way PRSF thing turned out, I had to basically take over a nation incapable of defending itself after Beowulf's powergames, not even administrating itself. But you put a last straw on the camel's back.
As they say in Brooklyn: forget about it. You're trying to push us around to get what you want without offering anything in return. Let's see what you're prepared to offer, and then we'll talk. And "incoherent"? Ha. So speaks the man who says "we won't demilitarize", and then turns around to claim that's his way of saying "what do we get in return". Righty-o, we'll see you when we see you then.We don't need your recognition on some sort of "terms", because you can't issue any "terms" to us, you're too incoherent and impotent. We're here, we recognize this territory as ours, want to dispute - be prepared to face consequences.
The problem is you can't do anything. You can't threaten us. You can't offer us anything of use to us - what exactly do we need? We have our base and all the goals we wanted to accomplish at last are complete and our territories are mostly secure.Would I rather see you and Beowulf gone from the continent? Hell yes.
If you don't need anything from us, and you're not prepared to offer us anything, then there's nothing to negotiate about. That's the bottom line. Because the choice is then between giving nothing and getting nothing, or giving the CSR whatever it wants, and still getting nothing. For my die-hard capitalist government, that's not a particularly difficult decision to make.Stas Bush wrote:The problem is you can't do anything. You can't threaten us. You can't offer us anything of use to us - what exactly do we need? We have our base and all the goals we wanted to accomplish at last are complete and our territories are mostly secure.
We need nothing from you, but you need something from us. Reconsider your position and call another summit next year.
All right, my apologies. I'll go and edit the question then.Beowulf wrote:The TXN carrier left. Both of my deployed carriers were last located with a ODN carrier near San Fuego. At this point, they should both be home, while the third is doing work up exercises. The TXN marine ESG also left to fight against Shepistan. Ditto two of the three fighter wings I deployed.
The forces that are left there are the native Tian Jiao forces, along with a single fighter wing, and a single airborne assault division.
I might be interested. What can they be used for again?Shroom Man 777 wrote:Smooth, Stas. Real smooth!
Hopefully Shady will do it well. Hell, he can go visit PeZookia and have the interview and stuff. And it can be broadcasted live via ShroomStratTV!![]()
(Hey guys, want to buy some ShroomStratellites?)
Dude.. you will get a letter for being lax on enforcing piracy laws and use of dangerous weapons. We'd instead advice you to clean up your own backyard, and not wait for others to clean it up for you.Shroom Man 777 wrote:You people are horrible. If Shroomania finds out that the Greeks blew up a boat in Shroomanian ports, there'll be hell to pay.
We will send an Angry Letter.
Well, if you insist, if you have salient points to make...Norseman wrote:Question: Would the Crimson Star Republic agree to a high level but entirely unofficial meeting with the Free Republic of Astaria?
For that matter would Byzantium (the only first world place we have an embassy with) do the same?
And as for Japanistan how many months would it take for our consul to get a meeting with your foreign minister?