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Return of the Eagles [ATTN: DDI]

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Forever Free

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Esteemed Colleagues,

Since its inception in 1986, the Democratic Defense Initiative has stood as the backbone of the truly free societies of the planet, committed to free peoples, free ideas and free economies. Indeed, the successes of the DDI were such that with time, many of the liberties the DDI has secured from a hostile world envious of the successes of our founding fathers have been taken for granted. And while new enemies arose, the DDI has perhaps in the face of this latest opponent too readily withdrawn behind its well-defended walls, secure in the knowledge of its overwhelming superiority in arms, while the enemy continues to approach ever closer, assimilating the resources of weaker independent entities into its purposeful machine of tyranny that is growing stronger with every violated border.

Indeed, it has been perhaps been the greatest strategic error our alliance has ever made to become complacent and ignorant of the need to outreach beyond the direct membership of this body. The failure to create regional DDI partnership initiatives with nations that share our security goals and fundamental ideological outlook has, at the very least, not had a positive effect on the alliance. Some of its critics might go so far as to say it is "anemic", and exists only on paper, a relict no longer needed in a world where everything had been won.

The Valls Pact agreement shows us that there is a need for a comprehensive overhaul of the global security system in which the Democratic Defense Initiative must play a crucial key role. While the Pact and a reformed European Forum will ideally create a framework of international security for all non-aggressive actors, the DDI must serve as the vanguard of the democratic core of the world, ensuring that this world of mutual security remains one of dominated by democratic societies, not peaceful autocracies. While realpolitik, a concept of recently reevaluated reception in the Anti-State, plainly states that such autocratic societies are here to stay for the time being, we ought not to let their influence in the global stability concord be at the disadvantage of democracy.

It is in this spirit that I call upon the alliance to assemble in the Taro Yamagata Council Meeting Hall in Charleroi to write the next chapter of the democratic world and reassert the leadership role of our alliance in a world fighting for its freedom.

Forever Free,

HAYABUSA
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The world has been peaceful for a long while and our complacency can only be blamed on the comfort that we took in a world without major conflict. That time is now over and reviving this alliance must be done with haste. The Federation has made many errors in judgement over these last years, some of these errors due to my own trepidation at becoming further entangled in the small and pointless conflict of the wider community of nations. Having been proven wrong I have made it my mission to spread our defensive sphere outward as the world barrels toward war. We are heartened by the return of the Anti-State to the world stage, a nation we have always considered an ideological sibling, for it was the ideals of Post-Delegationism that inspired Sander Rygaard to reunite our nation from the broken husk of the Sylvanian Republic into the Federation. We shall happily attend this meeting in our capital city and restore the bonds of this alliance.

Walter Langley
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The Hanseatic Republics find themselves as the spiritual successor in many ways to the prior entities of northern Germania which were valued members of the Democratic Defense Initiative in the past. In order to reforge these post-delegationist bonds, a new meeting in Charleroi would prove most efficient.

—Katharina Günther
First Bürgermeister and President of the Hansatag
 
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