J.J. Young on 9 May 2003 23:29:01 -0000


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Re: [eia] [escrow] December 1805 Political Orders, II


I was just being flowery.  Sorry for the confusion.  I guess I still haven't
gotten the separate declarations of war step through my head, yet.

-JJY

----- Original Message -----
From: "Kyle H" <menexenus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <eia@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, May 09, 2003 4:06 PM
Subject: Re: [eia] [escrow] December 1805 Political Orders, II


>     JJ, I'm slightly puzzled by the wording of your Political orders.  I
> mean I guess it doesn't really matter, but since there were no
declarations
> of war in Part I of the Political Phase, I don't see how you could
possibly
> need to call on allies.  Similarly, since no minor countries were
attacked,
> there's really no need to reserve your right to control them, is there?
> (And if there had been minor countries that had been attacked, now would
be
> your opportunity to sponsor them.  I'm not sure that "reserving your
right"
> is an option we should consider here.)
>     Am I missing something?
>
> kdh
>
> > From: britain@xxxxxxxxx
> > Date: Wed 07 May 2003 22:12:38
> >
> >
> > Great Britain reserves the right to call on her allies if neccessary.
> >
> > Great Britain stands ready to accept France's unconditional surrender.
> >
> > Great Britain offers no new alliances.
> >
> > Great Britain reserves the right to attempt control of any minor
countries
> > under attack.
> >
> > Great Britain initiates no breaking of alliances.
> >
> > Great Britain has no free states to declare.
> >
> > Great Britain declares combined movement with the Kingdom of Spain.
> >
> > God Save the King !
> > -JJY
> >
>
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