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Fizzydog

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  1. It's a collaborative rp. If Kevz doesn't want to collaborate with Mael he shouldn't have to.


    If someone does something I don't like, I can throw a temper tantrum and refuse to recognize them?

    Wouldn't it just be easier to give everyone their own CNRP since no one seems at all willing to cooperate with each other? I mean, if we can just ignore someone else's roleplay, what is the point of roleplaying at all?
  2. I really just don't understand this senseless hateboner some of you have for nations over 50k NS. It's so arbitrary and dumb, and implies that... what, sub-50k nations are never war-mongering, or petty, or toxic? A banlist is an even worse idea, since we all know 90 per cent of the people proposed to be on said list would just be put forth out of spite rather than for any real reason.

    There's something not too fun about RPing in a small square of Saharan desert because three super empires all allied to each othercontrol all the culturally interesting land and will destroy anyone who sneezes near them.

    A more equal RP allows for smarter play, not just "Stop doing that or I'll bomb you." A more equal RP can give us better situations to navigate besides coalition vs rogue nation or superfleet vs row boats. Its boring. CNRP is so ridiculously boring and just entirely unappealing to anyone who hasn't squatted on a plot of land for six years.
  3. An invitation to establish relations with a fledging
    American republic surprised the Italian regime. After repeated Italian insults against democracy, few expected the Americans to ever attempt any cordial relations with Italy. Of course, The Count would surely not pass an opportunity to make friends.

    Mussolini nor the Count could not show due to crisis in Africa, but an Italian diplomat, Alfonso Boccelli would make the trip.

  4. Are we to simply accept these astonishingly hypocritical and aggressive from the English barbarians? We have seen Britain expand unabashed in the Africas and Americas, and here they attempt to further monopolize the world in their favor. We call for an appeal to reason; the international order cannot be upset by such brash and unreasonable actions.

  5. [CLASSIFIED]

    All military units have been put on high alert. Blackouts have been enforced across the nation, and air traffic has been halted.

    The Italian air force would be tasked with locating the bulk of Britain's fleet and reporting the location to the navy.

    Meanwhile, all submarine groups have been deployed; all would tail any British ships or convoys they encountered.

    An emergency meeting held in Rome concluded that if France joins the British, the entire north of the country would be lost.

    Two hundred thousand Italian troops would be transferred to Sicily, while soldiers already stationed North due to the crisis with France would be told to consolidate their defenses.

    Task Force Red Sea would be informed to make a "mad dash" for the safety of the Suez canal. Egypt would be notified Italian ships would be asking to cross the canal soon.

    Colonial troops in North Africa dug into the perimeter of Tripoli.

  6. British attempts to escalate the situation towards war, as your warmongering Empire has done before, will be rejected by Italy. It is not only ridiculous, but impossible to ask Italy to remove itself from Tripoli.

    We will, in the interests of peace, remove our claim on Tunisia and allow French occupation of the area, under the agreement of a 30km demilitarized zone between our colonies.

    Diplomacy can work, gentlemen. Lets try it.

  7. [PRIVATE]

    Upon arrival of the Swiss workers to the Italian border, General-Governor Giovanni Zattera would be informed of the requests. Knowing such a decision would be better made by someone higher up, he sent a telegram containing information of the contacts to the secretary offices of Count Ciano.

    Count Ciano, of course, found this the perfect opportunity to thaw relations between the Swiss State and Italy, the former having joined the coalition against Italian claims to Tunisia.

    He would send a welcome letter personally signed by himself to the band of workers, and a phone call would be made asking for the executives of Toberlone to meet with Italian leaders so as to cooperate effectively in the merger of grids.

  8. A private message would be sent from the offices of General Badoglio to the German government. In order to ensure utmost secrecy, a single letter would be sent by a trusted assosciate of Badoglio to be delivered by hand to the German foreign minister or perhaps the Kaiser himself.

    "Kaiser,

    I come with urgency to demand a meeting between ourselves and your governing officials. Please grant us your time. We could meet in Berlin preferably, or perhaps Milan.

    - GENERAL BADOGLIO, COMMANDER OF THE REVOLUTIONARY ARMY"

  9. An Italian announcement was made over Radio Rome;

     

     

    Italy has ordered the tactical redeployment. of all army units assigned to attack Tunisia. We will not launch offensive maneuvers into Tunisia until the issue can be sorted. We refuse, however, to relinquish our claim. Tunisia is Italy.

    - COUNT CIANO

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