Gunnland
FTR
Officum Ducis + Regnum Marpesiae
Office of the Leader + Kingdom of Gunnland
[For public release.]
It is good to hear Chancellor von Seydewitz distance himself from the saber-rattling politicians in Hallein. Some sanity distinguishes itself in the South at last. It is vital to protect a cordon sanitaire around Gallogermania, alas the withered husk of Christendom, where the Holy Tiburan Church invented human rights and dedicated our Christian civilization to human freedom.
As for the Eiffellandian chancellor's admonition that tens of thousands of Kadikistani troops, plus materiel like armor and artillery pieces, might have marched through Gunnland without the knowledge of our government, he is of course, joking. We presume that any country could use satellite imagery to know whether that happened, instead of believing strange rumors that originated at the Affiliated Press desk in Amstov. But this is not necessary for the chancellor's deduction: the opening and closing of the Elben air-bridge was a public and controversial event, in both Kadikistan and Elben.
It is our view, of course, that Elben should have never entered into that agreement with Kadikistan. We expect our allies in Eschenbach, not to mention the régime in Ivar, would agree.
James B. Blackthorn
Leader of the Thing of All Gunnishmen
Office of the Leader + Kingdom of Gunnland
[For public release.]
It is good to hear Chancellor von Seydewitz distance himself from the saber-rattling politicians in Hallein. Some sanity distinguishes itself in the South at last. It is vital to protect a cordon sanitaire around Gallogermania, alas the withered husk of Christendom, where the Holy Tiburan Church invented human rights and dedicated our Christian civilization to human freedom.
As for the Eiffellandian chancellor's admonition that tens of thousands of Kadikistani troops, plus materiel like armor and artillery pieces, might have marched through Gunnland without the knowledge of our government, he is of course, joking. We presume that any country could use satellite imagery to know whether that happened, instead of believing strange rumors that originated at the Affiliated Press desk in Amstov. But this is not necessary for the chancellor's deduction: the opening and closing of the Elben air-bridge was a public and controversial event, in both Kadikistan and Elben.
It is our view, of course, that Elben should have never entered into that agreement with Kadikistan. We expect our allies in Eschenbach, not to mention the régime in Ivar, would agree.
James B. Blackthorn
Leader of the Thing of All Gunnishmen