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Aqualung71
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Lord Desolator of the Desolation Row, C3CDG
Oct 2002 time: 12:20
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Hmm, that doesn't sound good at all, Prince Paddy 
Can you not achieve peace with the Ottomans? Unfortunately Austria remains our main focus, and until we eradicate their evil society from the eart we dare not irritate the Ottomans. But surely the huge Prussian Army that is currently camped outside Prague should be diverted to protect your homelands from the Ottoman threat? We certainly do not wish to gift you Warsaw and Prague while there is a chance that the Ottomans will destroy the cities as soon as they become Prussian Our war with Austria continues, and we havfe captured Salzberg and Kosice.
As for Spain, our allies will surely forgive Czar Alexander for not accepting the word of the lastest dictator who has installed himself in the seat of power. Past promises have come to nothing and history has show that Spanish leaders generally don't last long enough to sire a child, let along honour promises!
Lord Rickety: Your unfortunate MPP with Spain has resulted in a state of war between our nations, as Russian ships have sunk another 2 Spanish boats. We make no apology for this, and will not tolerate a single Spanish ship being sighted out of port. We have humbly sent you a peace offering, which we hope you will accept. We also note that you appear to be having trouble with the Ottomans and rather than gaining Paris, have lost Caen to them. We trust you would prefer to fight only the Ottomans at this stage, so please do not send ground troops into Russian territories.
May 1809 to the peace-loving Lord ricekty of the benevolent and powerful English 
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ricketyclik
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Great Southern Land
Feb 2002 time: 15:20
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Although the peace treaty has been accepted, my Admirals and Generals are peeved that the Russian fleet has blocked access for the British transports to Boulogne for some 6 months. This loutish behaviour of the Russian fleet has resulted in reinforcements from the Aisles being delayed, forcing the troops engaged in the seige of Paris to backtrack to Caen to deal with the unexpected Turkish diversion. The courageous British lads came within a whisker of taking Paris in May as well, and would have been able to do so if British troops had been able to disembark in Boulogne. One assumes the ensuing two months of resupply will not aid the Turks one iota against the vast British forces now arraigned against Paris.
Hence we demand the Russian Navy withdraw from the Chanell and stay withdrawn. It's not called the British Channel for nothing.
Similarly, should Russian troops get in the way of British forces in their march on the sworn enemies of the Spanish, Prussians and British - the Turks - I will not blame my Generals if they sweep the Russian hindrance aside in their impatience.
May 1809 to Masuro.
Last edited by ricketyclik on 24-10-2004 at 13:54
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