[quote name='Duncan King' timestamp='1292606600' post='2541881']
Sure, they have a right to leave at anytime. But there's a way to do it that doesn't leave the alliance that you left scrambling to fill a hole. They could have given their colleagues a heads up so they could make plans for the transition. Hell, they could have even waited until after NATO's elections ended and new successors had been picked.
Sure, they're not required to do anything, these positions are all volunteer, but if they wanted to do the mature and classy thing, they would have given NATO some warning so they didn't wake up to a government with two holes in government.
What you are failing to grasp is that when I stepped down from Senate, I told people a couple weeks before and didn't actually leave my office until a new Senator had been elected to fill the spot. But perhaps the difference is beyond you. It's the difference between giving your place of work two weeks notice that you're quitting and just calling in one day and saying you're not coming back.
But anyway, it's not my fight and if NATO's fine with it, I'm fine with it. Disappointed that the individuals didn't conduct each other better, but I'm getting used to that happening.
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DK, as you should know this is a [size="4"][u][i][b]game[/b][/i][/u][/size]..people play the game as they choose... there are no hard feelings as far as i see and if there was or is a problem it will be handled privately