Post by ﻼ Vittore Di Lazzore on Aug 18, 2010 17:20:18 GMT -5
It has been confirmed a couple of minutes ago that India has declared war on The Persian Empire due to Persia's recent expansion project. India has stated that it will not take these invasions and will fight it.
The Persian Empire has not released an official statement to this, but a General in the Persian Armed Forces has said they aren't scared of India and will easily defeat them.
It is expected that if this war is to last, it will be long and will cost many lives from both sides, though Persia has the advantage with more troops.
UPDATE:
Though the major storm is still above The Middle East, some Persian Armed Forces have been seen traveling along "Safe Roads" (Roads kept clear for military and emergency purposes) towards and to the Borders of the State of Pakistan and India. This is likely to deny invasion by India.
This shall be continued...
Padishah Asad Antoun, leader of The Persian Empire, has hosted a meeting with both Officials of India and Persia. This has been hosted under a cease fire, and has lead to peace. It has been believed by both that a war between India and Persia would not benefit them. Padishah Asad Antoun has made a speech that will be broadcasted to both Persia and India.
"Dear Indians, and Persians.
At five o'clock today, The Persian Empire has hosted a meeting between us and India. The leader of India himself came to make sure India got only what they wanted. We, the leader of India, and me, leader of Persia, have declared that we shall have peace. We now know that a war between India and Persia would result in blood shed the world hasn't seen for a long time. Innocent people would be slaughtered, regions burned in the name of war. We cannot allow this to happen.
India has agreed that there shall be no invasions, something we both have sweared by. We have not added anything that will benefit the other more, just peace. We have agreed to strengthen our borders, but not to prepare for war. To show peace, we are, at this very minute, building an arch and road to symbolize our peace. The side facing India will have art work from Persia, the side facing Persia will have art work from India. Both Indian and Persian military personnel will guard this arch and road.
Once again, I tell you that even if you want war between us and India, it will not happen. Neither of us shall benefit from a war, but we can benefit from peace. From this, I, Padishah of Persia, believe that we can become stronger. I also believe, and know, that occupation would not work. Either in India or here, in Persia.
I thank you for hearing me out on this, and I thank you for laying down arms for peace. I must stress though, that if a Persian attacks India, or vice versa, the punishment will be the ultimate penalty, death. I, nor India, will not tolerate this. There shall be no mercy on anyone who performs this act, no matter who they are.
Once again, thank you."
Further talks between both nations will be made in the near future.
The Persian Empire has not released an official statement to this, but a General in the Persian Armed Forces has said they aren't scared of India and will easily defeat them.
It is expected that if this war is to last, it will be long and will cost many lives from both sides, though Persia has the advantage with more troops.
UPDATE:
Though the major storm is still above The Middle East, some Persian Armed Forces have been seen traveling along "Safe Roads" (Roads kept clear for military and emergency purposes) towards and to the Borders of the State of Pakistan and India. This is likely to deny invasion by India.
This shall be continued...
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Padishah Asad Antoun, leader of The Persian Empire, has hosted a meeting with both Officials of India and Persia. This has been hosted under a cease fire, and has lead to peace. It has been believed by both that a war between India and Persia would not benefit them. Padishah Asad Antoun has made a speech that will be broadcasted to both Persia and India.
"Dear Indians, and Persians.
At five o'clock today, The Persian Empire has hosted a meeting between us and India. The leader of India himself came to make sure India got only what they wanted. We, the leader of India, and me, leader of Persia, have declared that we shall have peace. We now know that a war between India and Persia would result in blood shed the world hasn't seen for a long time. Innocent people would be slaughtered, regions burned in the name of war. We cannot allow this to happen.
India has agreed that there shall be no invasions, something we both have sweared by. We have not added anything that will benefit the other more, just peace. We have agreed to strengthen our borders, but not to prepare for war. To show peace, we are, at this very minute, building an arch and road to symbolize our peace. The side facing India will have art work from Persia, the side facing Persia will have art work from India. Both Indian and Persian military personnel will guard this arch and road.
Once again, I tell you that even if you want war between us and India, it will not happen. Neither of us shall benefit from a war, but we can benefit from peace. From this, I, Padishah of Persia, believe that we can become stronger. I also believe, and know, that occupation would not work. Either in India or here, in Persia.
I thank you for hearing me out on this, and I thank you for laying down arms for peace. I must stress though, that if a Persian attacks India, or vice versa, the punishment will be the ultimate penalty, death. I, nor India, will not tolerate this. There shall be no mercy on anyone who performs this act, no matter who they are.
Once again, thank you."
Further talks between both nations will be made in the near future.