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    Sorry, I must have missed it, maybe you could point me to the page where it says there on the allies side

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    Nowhere. Just the fact they have not join the Central Powers made them neutral. At least this is what I think. I've got confused by the fact they had options only for joining the Central Powers. Anyway, thanks, Warlsuter.
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    It as been sent to me via private message that Romania has joined our side. I wishto sent them supplies, munition, and of course, financial support. Will greece accept my proposal to end the dipute and step into to macedonia as a nuetral party? As I have said, we have more important issues to settle at this time.
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    All I want is Bulgaria to leave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patriarch of Constantinople
    All I want is Bulgaria to leave.
    Ill step in. Bulgaria will be gone. The issue will be settled at a later time, we have our hands full at the moment.
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    Warluster, I am not sure when the deadline for the PMs is. So I'll send you my PM on 15th or 16th at latest. I hope it won't be a problem.
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    wait a minute... Romania are allied with the central powers? when did that happen

    @ Marshal Murat, i origionally wanted those troops to go to the denmark front to help you and the scandanavian countries... unfortunately they got sent to belgium for some reason it was a few chapters back i believe

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    You have 1 week until Decisions close

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    Bulgaria has a just and rightful claim to its territories. To allow it to enforce these claims, starting next month the USA will send shipments of guns to Bulgaria. thank you.

    PotUS


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    Quote Originally Posted by discovery1
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    Bulgaria has a just and rightful claim to its territories
    . To allow it to enforce these claims, starting next month the USA will send shipments of guns to Bulgaria. thank you.

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    It lost them. To us. What claim do they have?

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    We of Bulgaria are most gratefulfor the assisstance of the United States of America. We also underline the fact Bulgaria claims and will claim for these lands. However we stands on our word. We do not want a war with Greece and want to keep the peace on the Balkan peninsula. We believe in the fair word of Great Britain, Russia and France and the USA. And we are sure they will fulfil their engagement to Bulgaria. Here are the Bulgarian conditions. Bulgaria will withdraw from the disputed territories to the exception of Cavala that is important port ( Bulgaria has no other good port on the Egean sea) in order to secure the access of supplies and weapons from the Meditteranean. I also demand the Greeks that were settled there after 1913 to return back in Greece. The same number of Bulgarians living in Greece would be settled in the disputed lands. I would go even further - if you wish we may 'exchange' all the Greeks living in the disputed lands for the same number Bulgarians living in Greek lands. Thus we would have no further problems.

    Second, we want the current occupators to let the Bulgarians there had their own militia (also volunteers from Bulgaria can be included) and their own administration (from the native Bulgarians). We also want an assisstance in opening the closed (by the Greeks) schools and the local church to be subdued to the Bulgarian Patriarchate not to the Greek one. Thus Bulgaria would be sure their citizens would be save. In addition we are against the presence of any Greek soldiers in the province in any form. This is a great compromise from the Bulgarian side and we would like to pay attention that Bulgaria will claim for this territory. This is the only way to secure the future for the Bulgarians there. When fighting against the Ottomans, our people will think of their brothers.

    We did all these because we are responsible to our Allies and stand on our word. We would like to ask our Allies to do the same when the time came.

    We of Bulgaria would not forget the aid of the United States of America.

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    Bulgaria, I will not take out any Greek citizens because you want them out. I also will keep my own Greek militia in Salonika and other Greek Macedonian territories. Bulgaria, the promise of Greek Macedonia was only valid under the circumstance that I was part of the Central Powers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patriarch of Constantinople
    Bulgaria, I will not take out any Greek citizens because you want them out. I also will keep my own Greek militia in Salonika and other Greek Macedonian territories. Bulgaria, the promise of Greek Macedonia was only valid under the circumstance that I was part of the Central Powers.
    Bulgaria has no claims to Salonica and will not pretend to this city. We do hope we will be compensated for this. Well, in the disputed area you have no Greek militia because the things will get too complex.

    Second, what I can give you is to let you continue your way to the Ottoman border using the shortest possible way. At this particular moment your armies are moving through Egean Thrace and should soon enter on Ottoman territory. Your idea of going back only to enter in my capital 'for supplies' can not be approved by me and my government. This will only increase the tension between our countries. I can not and will not let any non-Bulgarian army enter in Sophia or approach its area.

    I did not want to sound hostile but I am very concerned about the security of my capital. However my people will assisst you in transporting supplies from the Greek territories to your army. So please move to the Ottoman border and do not take risky adventures like a journey to my capital. I will never let this happen.

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    Warluster, please add this to my orders. It's not a secret one. I order my soldiers not to do anything against the Turkish population that did not threaten the Bulgarian army. These Turks who obbey my command should have no problems from my side. I will not harm the Turkish soldiers that surrender as well.

    Warluster, tomorrow or the day after that I'll send you my final orders because the things are changing and I have discussed some things with my Allies, mainly Serbia. But more or less my plans are still the same so far.
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    There is no reason for the Greeks to go to your capital 'for supplies' Cleary they mean to attack you. Also, I approve of your request for aid. You get all you want.


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    Quote Originally Posted by discovery1
    There is no reason for the Greeks to go to your capital 'for supplies' Cleary they mean to attack you. Also, I approve of your request for aid. You get all you want.
    Or you clearly want a war to happen by spreading false lies. There is tension, yes, but not threatening tension. I only thought Sophia would be the center of Bulgarian supplies. America clearly has no idea of what goes on in Europe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patriarch of Constantinople
    Or you clearly want a war to happen by spreading false lies. There is tension, yes, but not threatening tension. I only thought Sophia would be the center of Bulgarian supplies. America clearly has no idea of what goes on in Europe.
    ...I do believe the tension between your people would be threatning. You were at war no even a year ago, and your people were content fighting those that are now your ally. Undoubtably, some hatreds have formed between your people. And besides, why would you venture to thier capital? It is well out of your way, and supplies could easily be bought elsewhere. I think that there is more to you than is shown on the surface.
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    Go Bulgaria!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lord Motep of Kendermore
    ...I do believe the tension between your people would be threatning. You were at war no even a year ago, and your people were content fighting those that are now your ally. Undoubtably, some hatreds have formed between your people. And besides, why would you venture to thier capital? It is well out of your way, and supplies could easily be bought elsewhere. I think that there is more to you than is shown on the surface.

    France, my one strong ally, why do you accuse me of such things? Yes we were in a period of tension. You claim there is more to me than I show. I only wanted supplies for the army.

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    I did ean it to sound so accusatory. I just have doubt as to your intentions. This is why I offerd to take temporary control over the disputed region, so that the terms between Greece and Bulgaria may improve. But if you really meant no harm, than I am deeply sorry for the offence.
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    just a little reminder, 5 more days until all decisions have to be in

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    I feel compelled to post the 500th post....


    We in Britain are disappointed that Bulgaria and Greece are acting like two future nations I will name Palestine and Israel.
    We are at war against the Central Powers, not each other.
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    Serbia would like to reiterate their support for Bulgaria, and would like nothing more than to see Greece pay for their lack of unity in the Balkan theatre.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Patriarch of Constantinople
    Or you clearly want a war to happen by spreading false lies. There is tension, yes, but not threatening tension. I only thought Sophia would be the center of Bulgarian supplies. America clearly has no idea of what goes on in Europe.
    It is generally standard pratice to send the supplies to the army, not the army to the supplies. Plus you would probably use up most of them an the way back. Therefore, the only reason for you to go to the supplies in Sofia would be to attack the city.


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    There is no reason for the Greeks to go to your capital 'for supplies' Cleary they mean to attack you. Also, I approve of your request for aid. You get all you want.

    We of Bulgaria are most grateful for the support of the United States of America and the aid we will receive from them.

    __________

    We also appreciate the support of our neighbour Serbia and we declare we will help in defeating their Enemies. We are also grateful for the support of the Russian Empire. And we are also happy that Great Britain and France also start to understand our fair demands and delicate position.
    Last edited by Prince Cobra; 01-19-2007 at 00:06.
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    OOC: Sorry for being away from this Interactive for so long, can someone update me on world events?

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    OOC: Just arguing between Bulgaria and Greece about occupied Macedonia. America seems to be supporting Bulgaria and so do Serbia.
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    A quick map, please tell me if something is wrong

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    I think that is up to date.
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    Seems about right to me.
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    Greece is disgusted at the recent actions of my "allies"

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