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[size="5"]The CCC announces that we are now the protectors of Forbidden Honor[/size][/center]

Terms:

[quote][b]Mutual Respect[/b]

Member nations of each signatory will show respect and good will towards each other. While this will prohibit outright verbal hostility in all its forms in public forums, it will not restrict healthy debate or productive disagreement.

Should this article ever be infringed upon, it is the duty of the respective alliance leaders to alert the other alliance.

[b]Espionage[/b]

Both signatories share an abhorrence for the practice of spying in all its forms. As such, they pledge not to conduct or aid any espionage against one another, and to immediately inform the other signatory if any plot be discovered.

[b]Aid[/b]

Should either signatory come into a need for aid in the form of currency, technology, or soldiers, it is strongly encouraged for the other signatory to provide what help it can, though both parties accept that this is in no way an obligation.

[b]Intelligence[/b]

If either signatory comes into knowledge of political or military significance to the other it is their obligation to share it with the other signatory. However, spying to obtain such knowledge is prohibited.

[b]Conflict[/b]

The Christian Coalition of Countries fully commits itself to the defense of its protectorate through direct military action as well as, though not limited to, financial and political means. Should the Christian Coalition of Countries come under attack, it is strongly encouraged that the protectorate comes to their defense, though it is understood by both signatories that this is not an obligation.

The protectorate shall actively discourage raiding other nations, and punish offending members who do so.

Should either signatory find itself in the need for waging an aggressive war, let it come to no ones surprise if the other signatory, who is not in any means under an obligation, chooses to support them through military, political or financial means.

[b]Foreign Affairs Leadership[/b]

In an effort to help improve the stability and security of the Protectorate, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Christian Coalition of Countries may appoint a Church Body member of the to act as an Councilor to them. The Councilor will have veto power over any treaty or merger offers.

[b]Technology[/b]

In an effort to foster mutual economic growth the Protectorate agrees to focus all external technology sales to the Christian Coalition of Countries. In return, the Christian Coalition of Countries will offer assistance and advice to maximize economic growth.

[b]Termination[/b]

It is the hope of both signatories that this pact may someday be ended by mutual agreement that the protectorate is able to stand on its own without further CCC support. But, given the uncertainties of the future, it is recognized that should any of the above terms be violated, or should some major irreparable disagreement that diplomacy cannot solve arise, that this pact maybe canceled after 5 days notice.


Siogned for CCC:
High Council
Chancellor: Shergzus
Vice Chancellor: Ichabod
Minister of Foreign Affairs: Keystroke
Minister of Internal Affairs: Exodus
Minister of Defense: Taishaku

Signed for FH:
AsianLeader- Sensei
Queenhexa80 (tdewertjr in-game)- Samurai of IA
Justcause54- Samurai of the Military
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Japan does not begin with a C, but I'm going to tell you a story my boss once told me. Once upon a time, a Japanese tourist asked her about a type of food, and how to eat it. Normally, because it is incredibly spicy, you eat a very small piece and then drink something to wash it down. She convinced the tourist to eat it all in one bite, and then didn't give him a drink.

The moral of the story is that the Chinese hate the Japanese, therefore you hate your protectorate.

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