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Post by Giovanni Facilli on Dec 11, 2010 0:03:08 GMT -5
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Post by Frederik Karl Christian XI on Dec 11, 2010 0:48:49 GMT -5
In regard to the events Frederik Karl Christian XI af Danmark has made his opinion clear.
"The attacks on peaceful countries is an affront to Europe and geopolitics. The civilised world has learned and modelled much of its government from fine examples from these three nations. That they would be victimized by expansionism will no doubt put the world on end, the audacity of this threat of force will no doubt pave way for ambitious powers. How can even a ruler such as myself remain passive when Europe has opened with war, the first war of this century, the first war in Europe for decades. If Italia and Deutschland are to fail in this, then Europe still has more war and loss of life then it should, if they are to succeed, they'll serve as a symbol to other would be passive nations that the vulgar imperialism of old has once again returned. I will not see my country in war over foreign affairs at this time, however, despite my current statement pacifism in light of these events, I can not stay silent and say that this is an attack that any peaceloving nation of Europe should desire. This is also a threat to the enviroment and biosphere, as they promise that these three nations already high in infrastructure and industry more industrialisation? Where are they going to build this one may ask, the only place they can, the established Greenbelt. How does a nation torn with revolution even have such a surplus? Are their people working slavishly to accomadate the harms and debt accumulated of the past? The three nations have so far, two options, appeal to apathetic foreign powers who want not war, or have their sovereignty and country raped and torn."
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