i want to annex them and place them under direct control of my government while allowing the red horde and all ei military personnel to keep it under watch
I don’t think you understand. This is not roleplay. Puzakistan is a problem because their posts are Out-Of-Character problematic. You can’t roleplay that away, which is why I’ve tried to get Border Control officers involved. I am asking you, not as a roleplay nation, but as someone who has taken up the responsibility to keep the RMB safe for everyone, to not post like you just did. Gem is also just poking fun at the situation. Have a good day.
I understand, guess I've bene caried away, that's all. But my thought process was that their main problem was the fact that they repeatedly started wars + their brutality during those conflicts. But I do realize I was wrong, so I apologize.
That will not mean I stop, however, only when the Puzaks beg for a peace conference will the Internationale decide the merciless fate they will get.
Northeastern italian
this is very problematic, if you do, you can do whatever you want in your part of puzakistan territory, just don't detail
Thanks for understanding. I would, however, avoid roleplaying about Puzakistan so that more unpleasant posts don't come up. This goes for everyone. Just a suggestion, not a firm rule.
Thranskylash
Spaghettitopia
Yeah! What happened to our plan to just ignore them?
Alright, I really do apologize for the trouble. I'll end the attack and just assume there's been a white peace between my forces, specifically, and the Puzak remnants.
After that, any action taken by the Puzaks against anyone will be recognized as void, for our country at least. I hope you all can forgive me for the... actions I've done in the war.
It's up to The militarist states of america and Prov to figure out what to do next
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