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    It is strange how the USA seems to want to force itself into a war that has no concern to themselves, surely the goings on in Europe can be viewed upon from across the Atlantic without critisising comments being flung out in the diplomatic table?

    Greece and Bulgaria, I implore you both to consider each other's point of view and stop this talk of fighting. I will send you both private messages discussing the situation and possible solutions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by discovery1
    Alright, other members of the Entente ganging up on their own. It's nice to know that is how they treat their new members. I can only imagine what they will do if they win.
    We of Bulgaria would like to welcome the decision of USA to remove the embargo on the Entente. It is a good step towards one peaceful world. Note in an alliance that is not dominated by a single Great Power the conflicts sometimes occure. But this is a proof the Entente is an Alliance of equals not an Alliance dominated by a single army and a single economy.

    The conflict between Bulgaria and Greece is relatively new. It is a result of the struggle for the Ottoman heritage and is not a criterion for the relations of the other powers. In addition we would like to underline the fact that Greece was first a member of the Central Powers. If Greece had chosen the Alliance with the Entente the Greek position would be far more better. In addition Greece has taken the lands with Bulgarian population and did not do anything to improve their situation just on the opposite. That is ther reason we want a compensation . It seems this can not be solved now. There is only one way out. A compromise. We do not want a war with Greece and we will accept the British proposal the disputed trerritories to be occupied by the British Empire until the end of the war. I hope my Greek colleague will agree with me.

    The dispute would be solved after the end of the war on the Peace Conference.

    When we win the war, our problems will not exist. They will be solved in a peaceful way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen Asen
    We of Bulgaria would like to welcome the decision of USA to remove the embargo on the Entente. It is a good step towards one peaceful world. Note in an alliance that is not dominated by a single Great Power the conflicts sometimes occure. But this is a proof the Entente is an Alliance of equals not an Alliance dominated by a single army and a single economy.

    The conflict between Bulgaria and Greece is relatively new. It is a result of the struggle for the Ottoman heritage and is not a criterion for the relations of the other powers. In addition we would like to underline the fact that Greece was first a member of the Central Powers. If Greece had chosen the Alliance with the Entente the Greek position would be far more better. In addition Greece has taken the lands with Bulgarian population and did not do anything to improve their situation just on the opposite. That is ther reason we want a compensation . It seems this can not be solved now. There is only one way out. A compromise. We do not want a war with Greece and we will accept the British proposal the disputed trerritories to be occupied by the British Empire until the end of the war. I hope my Greek colleague will agree with me.

    The dispute would be solved after the end of the war on the Peace Conference.

    When we win the war, our problems will not exist. They will be solved in a peaceful way.

    welll, that settles things.
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    Greece has not been swayed, we want Bulgaria to leave, we want out land back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motep dra Uha Dnia Mazzat
    welll, that settles things.
    hehe, doesn't look like it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hepcat
    hehe, doesn't look like it.
    {sigh}.... ...not again....
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    Sorry everyone, just been doing other stuff, so I will post chapter tonight or tomorrow morning, my brain feels a bit sore right now from thinking.

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    I am please to annouce that I have allow trade to resume between the USA and the Entente.


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    Quote Originally Posted by discovery1
    I am please to annouce that I have allow trade to resume between the USA and the Entente.
    This is the first good news (besides the whole...chapter being done thing...) that I have heard in a while. I welcome this trade wholeheartedly.
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    Oh, and I support Bulgaria in it's arguement with Greece. Go Tzar dude.


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    (Also Remember with so much nonsense posted in between chapters I may have missed some stuff so please (Politely) remind me I forgot something.)
    Ok everyone, after a LONG time with no chapter, I am posting the next one. It has been a long time, I have been pre-Occupied with some stuff and Christmas, people have been sending books to me (@Stephen Asen That was a book Stephen Asen! But it wasnt a annoying, better chapters, also, try to send all of that in one post!)) and YAY! THE NEXT CHAPTER
    Chapter 5 June 15 1915- September 17 1915
    The Bulgarians make there moves, it was obvious what they were doing. But they have completly re-changed there nation, re-forming into something new. Spies from Certian Countries pick up new posters and an boom in Recruitment. It seems the Bulagarians are incresing there army for something, but that something is still unknown. The Bulgarians also decide to march there army towards the capital of the Ottoman Empire, Constantinople, there army sets off and to the discovery of the locals,and horror of the locals, the Bulgarian Army has greatly incresed there size. In army terms An greek army starts an march through Bulgaria to turkey. They reach halfway through Bulgaria and will continue after a small rest.

    Russia moves its massive poer and foucus once again to Austria. There moves shrouded in mystery, they move there armies. No reports come back to the Austrian or German Governments. Then they strike Austria, a nice strike in was suspected to break the lines. The battles go succesful, except one spot. A certian General was low-Commanding, he appeared to be good when training. A poorly led army led to disaster. The Austrians (With some German,italian Suppot) quickly grasped the situation and easily beat back the RUssians, this led to an Chain-Reaction and some Russian Units fled. Most of the attack was stopped because Flanks were exsposed, the smarter generals wanted to stay, but were overruled, they had to retreat. They only rtreated some way back and SOme still see hope. A massive railway is built along Russia. It takes a long time to build, but the Tsar ordered this personnaly. He oversee's the construction sometimes. It takes Months to build, but in this time 3 quarters of The European Railway is built. The Tsar feels this railway was great need and is VERY pleased, he announces to a crowd, it is to be called "The great Tsar's Railway" which all think is an fitting name.

    In Serbia, trouble is near Belgrade. The Austrians are finnaly there. But matters are confused in Austrian Commanding Areas. What now? Take the city? Bombard it? This gives time for the Serbians to build a last ditch defense. The surrounding area (Where the Austrians arent) is also set up.

    In Germany the massive build up they had is used. They throw what they have at Belgium, They move to the border in lightning time, Then speed along using transoprt, a new type of weapon is finnaly revealed. This is a breakthrough in war fare, changing its course. But not for now, you see, they use the theory of a soldier in a tin, with weapons. The tank is used in combat for the first time. 50 set offf from Germany, 30 arrive, the others breaking down. They arrive at a small pocket of Russian Defense. 5 fall aprt, 10 are destroyed or burnt. The rest are one of the deciding factors of battle. The Russian General was one of the best you could get. But this time he had odds against him. With a fully mobilized vanguard and Tanks, the Germans overwhelmed them, but the Germans are now slowed down. There numbers slightly down. The Russian Defense was one of the bavest seen, and some soldiers are touched by it, even German, it was an Fight-To -The-Death Battle.

    the Itslians are in two minds, push into France, gain nice new land for Italy? Or push the British out of there homeland? They decide, there decision at first shrouded, but later rvealed. They try both. There forces split i half.Some head down to the Bristish invasion, some push into France. There are problems though. The small British invasion force is somewhat increased with reinfocments. Veterans from The Danish-German Front, they arrive in Italy, almost at exactly the same time the Verterans withdraw. The ship area's unknown, until one little battle happened just off Sicily. Italian battleships ran into an allied fleet, the reinforcments. They are escorted. A battle happens and many ships sunk, they italians lose 5 battleships. The allies 4 transport ships and 2 cruisers. at least 2 000 people lose there lives from the allied fleet ALONE! The allies win by the fact the Italians go back to Naples for more ammo.

    In Argentina forts are built along the borders, money is sent to Peru and Ecuador. Something is offered to Argentina but it is unknown what. Insturctors are withdrawn from Bolivia abd Brazil. The British and Australians and Indians strike along the ottoman empire. Egypt and Palestine are taken.

    More troops are sent from France to Constantinople, plus a fleet of ships blockade Constantinople. Troops are seen loading on to transports, they disappear for a while b ut suddenly appear in Serbia, it is reinforced on the shores, but not the city. Troops attack Germany, but are caught up in the invading German army (Who are invading Belgium) a battle happens and the French re stopped for a while. 75 units of aircraft are sent from France to bombard italy. They strike and casulties are unknown.

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    *holds breath*
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    I don't see how America can support an illegal invasion.

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    Here are the decsions! You have one week to Pm decsions, and only 3 Pm's per person, ptherwise my PM box overloads. You will get multiple choices, choose more then one on diffrent ones.

    Bulgaria
    1. Your increase in army size was foolishly revealed by some Army offcial, the one who revealed this infomation could've endangered the army, what shall you do?
    a) Make sure you find this Fool and capture him
    b)Root him out and fine him
    c)Dont worry
    2. Your army is camping on the border of the Ottoman Empire, do widh to keep going?
    a)yes
    b)no

    Russia
    1.the poor general whol ead your invasion messed up badly, what shall you dO/
    a)Bring him to St.Petersburg and imprison him
    b)Take him off the Front and fine him
    c)Leave him there
    2.Your army had to retreat back a bit after the failed invasion, shall youy have another crack?
    a)Attack again and again until they crack, or die trying!
    b)Put army in defensive mode an wait
    c)Retreat even further
    3.A lot of men were lost, shall you reinforce the army?
    a)yes
    b)no
    4.Hundreds of soldiers were injured and now lie in hospitals on the freezing Front.
    a)Withdraw to behind-the-lines hospitals
    b)Get all who can walk and carry an gun ot get up and fight!
    c)Leave them there.

    Austria
    1.Your army is at the city after some hard fighting, but many are Injuerd walking
    a)Retreat the Injerd
    b)let them fight!
    2.The city is ready for your attack, what shall ya do?
    a)Siege it with and bombard them
    b)Siege it but do nit Bombard it
    c)Bombard it but dont siege it
    d)Attack at once with your army
    3.The area surrounding the city is also defended
    a)Attack the pockets of Defense
    b)Ignore it
    c)Bombard the Defenses(May take away attacking power from a Bombardment move on the city)

    Germany
    1. You have invaded and taken some of Belgium.
    a)Keep on moving deeper into Belgium
    b)Put the army into defense mode
    2.The Tanks you used in the invasion were good, but most broke down or were destroyed, if you reinforce the tank divisions it will cost time and moeny
    a)Reinforce them at the cost of a few months
    b)Fix the ones there, at the cost of them not being used in Combat the next battle

    Italy
    1.Half your army has camped near ROme ready to attack the Britsh Invading Force, shall you push on?
    a)yes
    b)no
    2.You attacked the transport fleet, but have gone back to base for repairs.
    a)Shall you head out again and try and find them with your fleet?
    b)Or send out scout ships to find them first?
    c)Or move to block off any more reinforcments to the Britsh Invading force?

    France
    1.Some troops are waiting outside of the blockade, ready to attack Constanople, but your allies are coming as well.
    a)Shall you attack now to capture it yourself?
    b)Wait for your allies and take over it by force
    2.Also some of your troops are on the Serbian shore, miles from Belgrade,miles from the British Army
    a)Shall you link up with the British army?
    b)Or go ahead and march towards belgrade?
    c)Or wait for Reinforcmnets?

    Britain
    1.Woth Troops in Belgium, an Germany invading Belgium, what shall you do?
    a)Attack the invading German Army
    b)ut army in defense mode
    2.An Army in Turkey is also in suspnse
    a)Push on inland
    b)Wait for re-inforcments
    3.The same problems in Italy
    a)Attack the Army camping nar Rome
    b)Wait for Re-Inforcments
    c)Retreat by boat

    Greece
    1.Serbia is an small tightspot, shall you help them?
    a)Send troops immediatly
    b)If they get in trouble, send troops
    c)Send a kind note saying (Good luck)
    2.Your army is stuck halfway through Bulgrian Territory, they are demanding you move it
    a)Move on through to Turkey
    b)Retreat back to greece

    Romaina
    1.Your ally, Austria is siegeing Belgrade, but more armies are moving in othem
    a)Send an army to help them straight away
    b)Send an army when they are attacked
    c)ODnt worry
    2)Russia is near you, they are an enemy!
    a)Attack Russia
    b)Attack Outer Farms
    c)Ignore

    Serbia
    1.Austria is deciding what to do, and more allied amres are cming in
    a)Attack the Austrian Invasion Force
    b)Wait for your allies to come
    2. Turkey is under massive siege, maybe they need more help?
    a)Send an army straight away
    b)Ignore

    America
    1.An massive war is being fought, you are noyt part of it, shall you join?
    a)Join on the Central Powers side (Germany,Austria,Italy,Turkey and Romania)
    b)Join the allied side (Britain,France,Russia,Greece,Bulgaria,Serbia and the Anzacs)
    2.If you wish not to join any team, why not try to stop the war?
    A)Be Neutral and try and make other coutries to stop fighting
    b)Form your own side and try to persuade other countries to join your ‘Side’


    If i missed anyone please Pm me or post here
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    Did I read it right that the German tanks have attack Belguim and the RUSSIAN GENERAL was surprised by the attacks?
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    We are happy the Greek government will send the promised troops against the Ottoman Empire. We of Bulgaria will try to ease the second part of the journey of our Allies. Although we do not have many waggons there, we will try to transport the guns, food supplies of the Greek army and even some of the Greek soldiers to the border of the Ottoman Empire using the local railway. In response we would like to ask the Greek soldiers not to cause any problems to the natives.
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    Yes Marshal Murat, you heard right

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    Greek troops have been ordered to be put on high alert, and are being stationed in Greek Macedonia, including the part Bulgaria claims.

    Again, they are on high alert.

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    You will have to open fire against my troops there because I have built fortifications there and you can not pass through them. Give up and wait for the British troops to come. This will be a fatal mistake of Greece. Once again, be wise, do not do this mistake!
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    And you have 160 000 on my territory. In the MIDDLE of my territory surrounded by my troops. They are doomed if you do this step!!!!!
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    I never said to open fire, I said to be on high alert.

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    That's good. I am glad you are wise. Do not try to enter in the province. It will be too difficult. Accidents may happen. Better stay away. Your troops have more important tasks. Somewhere in Minor Asia Greek people suffers. Leave Egean Macedonia alone for now.
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    Then get out.

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    I will but not now. I need somebody who has to guarantee the security of the Bulgarians. Somebody relatively neutral. Like Great Britain. When their troops arrive I will withdrew.
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    ...just quit arguing! hell, Ill move in and take temporary control: we do not have the time to do this! We are in a freakin war!

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    Luckily the Brits will still be ordered in, and I don't see why they weren't.
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    What?

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    When are we getting orders? Soonish?
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    Im posting em now

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    Should I believe my eyes? Romania is part of the Central Powers (?). I think this Alliance has been canceled. Or is it the news that should appear in the newspapers???
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