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[*][url="http://forums.cybernations.net/index.php?showtopic=110835&view=findpost&p=2966316"]American Commonwealth-West Virginia Friendship, Military and Security Cooperation Agreement[/url]
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[size="5"][u][b]American Commonwealth-West Virginia Friendship, Military and Security Cooperation Agreement[/b][/u][/size]

[i]The nations party to this Treaty,

Reaffirming the desire to live in peace between their two nations, governments and peoples,

Desiring to declare publicly and formally their sense of unity and their common determination to defend themselves against external armed attack that occurs without any reasonable cause.

Desiring further to strengthen their present efforts for the collective defense for the preservation of peace and security of their respective nations.

Have agreed as follows:[/i]

[u][b]Article I[/b][/u]
The Parties agree to undertake to settle any disputes between each other peacefully and renounce the usage of military force against each other as a means of settling any of the aforementioned disputes.

[u][b]Article II[/b][/u]
Both parties agree to the joint operation of their respective military forces and military facilities in their territories at levels agreed upon in subsequent agreements after this treaty.

[u][b]Article III[/b][/u]
The parties will consult together from time to time, as needed, regarding the implementation of this Treaty and whenever in the opinion of either of them the territorial integrity, political independence or security of either of the Parties is threatened by external or internal influence.

[u][b]Article IV[/b][/u]
In the event of an armed attack on the other party member each nation reserves the right to defend the other party as they see fit if they choose to do so.

[u][b]Article V[/b][/u]
For the purpose of Article IV, an armed attack on either of the Parties is deemed to include an armed attack on the territory of either of the Parties, or on its armed forces, naval vessels or aircraft and civilian counterparts.

[u][b]Article VI[/b][/u]
This Treaty shall be ratified by the American Commonwealth and West Virginia in accordance with their respective constitutional processes and will come into force when instruments of ratification thereof have been exchanged by them.

[u][b]Article VIII[/b][/u]
This Treaty shall remain in force indefinitely. However, recognizing that this treaty is not a term for West Virginian independence either Party may terminate it one year after notice has been given to the other Party.
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To: American Commonwealth State Department

From: Baja California State Department

 

We would like to request that the Baja California Republic take over administration of your protectorate east of our border and add to it to our territory. This is so we can increase our population and resources, but to also relieve you of the burden of having to administrate this area and hand it over to a stable state who will allow the people living there to gain new opportunities.

 

We hope that you will give ear to our request.

 

Sincerely,

Anna Mondrales

Minister of Foreign Affairs

 

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To: Baja California State Department

From: American Commonwealth State Department

 

While relatively new the Baja California Republic has shown itself to be a stable and peaceful addition to the North American continent.  As such we are willing to grant this request in the interests of providing the local population with the opportunities to join your nation should a popular referendum show support for it.

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