Rheinbund
Established Nation
Chancellor Von Seydewitz was not really surprised by the Justinian suggestion to also cooperate on a military level, especially given the fact that that country had just faced a Kadikistani blockade. He also realised that Justiza was an easy target for the Kadikistani armed forces. But what was wise to do? It was not a good idea to station Eiffellandian, Propontine, Nichtsteiner or Burgundian troops in Justiza; Kadikistan would certainly not accept it, and Varanasi would not be happy, either. On the other hand, Justiza could use some support if it wanted to remain an independent country instead of a plaything in the hands of Kadikistan and Varanasi.
The only military option Eiffelland would have, would be offering aerial support from a distance. Luckily, Eiffelland had a strong air force. The fact that the new air force bases in Helgoland and Rügen would be ready soon would help as well. But those air force bases officially did not exist and were officially not built. Von Seydewitz could not offer their use to the Nichtsteiners, Propontines and Burgundians. At least not at this moment.
Von Seydewitz was also thinking about something else. The successor of Eiffelland's current aircraft carrier would have to be of a size that could not be built in Eiffelland. This because of problems with the design of the future Wassergeist plane, which was currently tested. The Wassergeist II was already on the design table because of those problems, but that design would need a larger aircraft carrier than the one Eiffelland currently had.
"Also we are positive about a military cooperation. We only have to think thoroughly about the way we are going to do that," he said.
The only military option Eiffelland would have, would be offering aerial support from a distance. Luckily, Eiffelland had a strong air force. The fact that the new air force bases in Helgoland and Rügen would be ready soon would help as well. But those air force bases officially did not exist and were officially not built. Von Seydewitz could not offer their use to the Nichtsteiners, Propontines and Burgundians. At least not at this moment.
Von Seydewitz was also thinking about something else. The successor of Eiffelland's current aircraft carrier would have to be of a size that could not be built in Eiffelland. This because of problems with the design of the future Wassergeist plane, which was currently tested. The Wassergeist II was already on the design table because of those problems, but that design would need a larger aircraft carrier than the one Eiffelland currently had.
"Also we are positive about a military cooperation. We only have to think thoroughly about the way we are going to do that," he said.