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| Kraketopia | Nov 28 2016, 11:20 PM Post #16 |
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Seeing that Mouse and WL have come to an understanding, and that this thread is fortunately winding down, I'm going to leave it at that. I know I'm expected to respond, so here is my response: For the benefit of unity and moving forward, I'm going to leave things as they are. If Mouse wishes to discuss any of her points with me in private, I am more than open to talking with her. |
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| Brunhilde | Nov 29 2016, 12:31 AM Post #17 |
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I wouldn't say any of them are part of the current inner FA circle. Anumia's probably close, due to his involvement in the EAAC, but that is the extent of his inclusion.
In the same paragraph you asked this question: "We clearly believe that there are some occasions where cooperation is worthwhile (i.e. the recent CAIN agreement), but what other situations merit such cooperation?" My point was that CAIN does further our FA interests.
Aye, it was, and that was extremely unfortunate and an area that every administration since then has looked to oppose. We've talked about a reasoning for every treaty since the one with TWP, though, in an attempt to better outline the purposes of our actions.
I don't think it's the business of the EAAC to ensure that Europeia's foreign policy continually stays the same. It has no business trying to set a check list that the the MoFA needs to follow. Instead, I believe its core function is ensuring that all foreign policy is well advised and continually well thought out. Regardless, by discussing every major policy decision and every major world happening that relates to our region, we've succeeded in keeping future administrations informed of our thought process. I don't agree with many of the things you've said but I acknowledge that you have a right to be upset. I hope this doesn't conflict with future cooperation. |
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| Mousebumples | Dec 4 2016, 04:47 AM Post #18 |
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It is concerning to me that you, Kraken, refuse to acknowledge whether or not any of this may or may not be true. I know that President Writinglegend and Minister of Foreign Affairs Brunhilde didn't (and perhaps still don't) agree with a number of points within my original article. However, at least they publicly responded to the details rather than just hoping that things would go away on their own. As I stated above, you are the one that I have specific evidence against, and specific concerns against. And even in the Mixlr radio chat about this article, when asked to speak to what you felt had gone on, you responded with, "I'm getting very tired of random accusations. I could certainly make accusations of my own. Everyone is wanting an "open space" after all. But I won't do that." These are not random accusations. These are specific accusations and statements. And rather than responding to them, you lash out with a threat to take down everyone else with you, unless we accede to what you want. A number of us have been waiting for your response on this article. Your non-response was very political, but in no ways helpful to discussion or reaching a mutually agreeable resolution, which potentially will impact all of Europeia. You say in your response, "For the benefit of unity and moving forward ... " No. Keeping things hidden "for the sake of unity" is why I've been quiet for so long. I've since realized that I should have stood up and said something before now. We cannot and should not continue to hide things under a rug for the sake of public unity. We deserve an actual, public response. Whether you care to provide one, however, is on you. |
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| Kraketopia | Dec 5 2016, 05:52 AM Post #19 |
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My apologies, it seemed from your post with WL that you were willing to move forward. I will be posting after the upcoming Judicial Convention, as I do not want attention being drawn from it to a back and forth between you and I. |
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This is taken out of context, more than a little. The paragraph in question is about SC Commendations & Condemnations. Of course, foreign policy decisions should be made to "further our FA interests," but that doesn't mean that they should be "solely based" on our FA interests. Also, unless there's a Commend or Condemn CAIN resolution that I'm unaware of, your CAIN reference is not really relevant here.




















