The prime minister of England, like his predecessor, seems to enjoy aggravating his fellow heads of state to no extent. I just see it as a matter of poor and shows a distinctive lack of respect towards his equals. I foresee that this attitude, shared by most of his countrymen, may one day lay his Island to ruins.
The blood on my Sultans’ hands is the same as on the hands of all of us. Lord Canning would be good to remember all the Englishmen slaughtered by his police force before he demonises my Sultan.
He would also be good to remember that I already repeatedly called for actions from the CoE before his ships attacked some Egyptian merchants. Peace bringer says he, Ha warmonger says I.
But aside from putting hypocrites in there place, I want to start the negotiations.
The Ottoman empire doesn’t look kindly on anarchists and insurgents. As such, we can’t show clemency on the Greek rebels. As I said before those who stand against the Sultans’ representative stands against the Sultan himself.
We do however see the need to avoid these wastes of resources and are therefore willing to give non-muslim minorities some more rights.
Muhamed Ali Pasha
Wãli of Egypt
Representative of the Great Sultan Mustafa IV
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