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| Trade for The Assassination Army; The Emperor is looking for a trade. | |
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| Topic Started: Feb 2 2006, 12:03 AM (407 Views) | |
| The CNNP | Feb 3 2006, 11:13 AM Post #26 |
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How's is that a bad deal, all we did was cede over stock control of the majority of each of the major corporations of our country over to Trilateral investors. All that means is they have a major share in our profits and deals. I held back nothing of any real concern to your country. |
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| Tristan da Cunha | Feb 3 2006, 11:47 AM Post #27 |
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The CNNP should rest assured that its industries will be protected in this time of war, when enemies of CNNP and Trilateral Commission mobilize nonsensical propaganda against us. To compensate for the potential revenues lost in the Assassination Army's decision, the TC will subsidize CNNP Standard Oil Co. We will also make a gift to the CNNP Standard Oil Co. to match the goods initially offered by AA, including: -Cash On Delievery. -Computers of the highest quality shall be given, to include one Cray Super-Computer used for Scientific/Militaristic purpose's. -Information Technologies on said Computers. -Oil Feild development within the Ogaden Plains. ****** The Trilateral Commission apologizes for the damage done to CNNP Standard by the delusional propaganda spread by our political enemies. We challenge Sistan to reveal why doing business with CNNP is a "bad deal" and we invite the Assassination Army to reject Sistan's flimsy propaganda and come back for business in CNNP. The Trilateral Commission is proud and unapologetic to own a large stake in CNNP's great company, Standard Oil Co. The CNNP remains one of the best places in the world to do business, and we are proud to be involved in this rapidly expanding and dynamic market. No amount of silly and such simpleminded propaganda will change this fact, and we stand firmly by CNNP and its corporations. |
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| Al Araam | Feb 3 2006, 05:07 PM Post #28 |
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OOC: You realize that the Trilateral commission completely controls all of the major companies in the CNNP, don't you? I don't think anyone should do that for anything. You sold your entire commercial, manufacturing and service sectors to a foreign government. BTW, Damn good bargaining TC. |
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| Tristan da Cunha | Feb 3 2006, 05:35 PM Post #29 |
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Short explanation of the OOC deal. The TC technically controls almost every major CNNP industry, in return the TC will fight on CNNP's side in the war. But we have specifically agreed OOC that I will only get some of the profits, and CNNP will run his businesses the way he sees fit. In a RL month or few weeks, CNNP can buyout my stake and reclaim all of the companies, as was agreed upon in our OOC discussion. Of course, IC it seems like a very sinister deal, it would seem the TC has bought out CNNP, in return the TC fights CNNP's wars and generally contributes to global instability. And to be fair, for IC purposes it is quite reasonable to have suspicions about the TC's involvement. Especially due to the Trilateral COmmission's known involvement in warmongering and arms dealing. But strictly speaking and in terms of economics, doing business with a TC-CNNP company is not a "bad deal" by any means, and just like any businessmen, TC-CNNP companies seek to put the best products on the market at the best prices, sometimes successfully, and sometimes unsuccesffully. So a nation could choose whether or not to do business with the CNNP or TC's company, depending on your nation's economic policies, ethic standards, diplomatic relations with the TC, general level of paranoia, or any such motivation. |
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| Assassin | Feb 3 2006, 06:19 PM Post #30 |
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We unfortunatly will not reconsider our stance on this issue. We assure all parties that it is nothing personal, and we would have liked this deal to come to fruitation. Unfortunatly, we have no choice but to believe Sistan's word for now. |
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| The CNNP | Feb 3 2006, 06:40 PM Post #31 |
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That still doesn't have any bearings of why AA can't do business with us, I have not yet heard a real economic reason for not doing business. So far, I smell politics... |
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| Assassin | Feb 3 2006, 06:43 PM Post #32 |
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Politics is a large reason. I was notfied that my ships would be boarded, and cargo's seized if they were shipped. I tried diplomatic means to get around this. They did not work. Im confident that if I should desire I could break through the blockaid, but the resulting conflict is something I dont desire. This is not permanant. Sooner or later the bloackaid will lift, and we can resume trade should you desire. Until then, we are backing out until we feel it is safe to return. |
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| The CNNP | Feb 3 2006, 06:45 PM Post #33 |
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Well that is promising, we will have that blockade lifted... |
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| Noriega | Feb 3 2006, 07:47 PM Post #34 |
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:blink: That represents GQ when he read this. |
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| New Harumf | Feb 3 2006, 08:21 PM Post #35 |
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Where is the information on the Blockade of CNNP? How mush of the Sistani navy is involved in this blockade? |
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| Noriega | Feb 3 2006, 08:24 PM Post #36 |
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I have been wondering. I need to know what to sink. |
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| Al Araam | Feb 3 2006, 08:45 PM Post #37 |
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Take a look right here. All the ships marked "Asherton Coast" are currently deployed at the Bab-e-Mandeb. There is a link to this webpage on Sistan's Military Size thread. Quite handy really. |
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| Noriega | Feb 3 2006, 09:18 PM Post #38 |
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Wow. Quite a few ships. |
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| Assassin | Feb 3 2006, 09:36 PM Post #39 |
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Hence why I didnt want to start a fight over some trade. Especially when the bulk of my forces are deployed in former Porto Santo, keeping E.E. at bay, and in Europe. Either way, CNNP and I talk via PM. The contract is void until the blockaid is lifted, at which poitn we will come to a new deal. |
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| The CNNP | Feb 3 2006, 10:18 PM Post #40 |
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Then you can consider my Red Sea, Mediterrean Sea, Arabian Sea, and Gulf of Aden fleets on the way to break the blockade... CNNP Navy |
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| Assassin | Feb 3 2006, 10:25 PM Post #41 |
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:blink: Daaaaammmmn. Im sandbagging with my fleet apparently. Looks like I have some Updating to do! |
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| Al Araam | Feb 3 2006, 11:54 PM Post #42 |
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OOC: You better withdraw your Persian Gulf fleet because it will become cannon fodder if it comes anywhere near the Araamenian coastline and will soon be trapped by Sistani naval assets and defenses at the Strait of Hormuz. |
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| New Harumf | Feb 4 2006, 09:19 AM Post #43 |
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New Harumfian Oil tankers without escort are running between CNNP and New Harumf with new-found impunity, apparently, for some strange reason, invisible to Sistani military assets. We shall continue to make these runs and fulfill our purchase quotas ad infinitum. We would be happy to store purchased crude assets for The Assassination Army at our Indian Ocean port for them to pick up if they so desire. |
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| The CNNP | Feb 4 2006, 11:20 AM Post #44 |
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In a press conferene, Secretariat-General João Café, had this to say about naval deployments in the Persian Gulf... "Our ships will remain deployed in the Persian Gulf to maintain the stabile flow of oil from Al Araamian shores, our ships have not at any one time violated the sovereignty of Al Araamian shores nor any vessels thereof. We believe the Sistani blockade of the Hormuz to be breachable, considering the bulk of the Sistani navy is in a precarious situation in the Mandeb. Any attack on our ships in the Persian Gulf will be considered to be an act of war. We have already stated that we respect Al Araamian neutrality, and our navy is well-trained to check off targets before firing..." OOC: Plus, we still have our Indian Ocean Fleet. |
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| Assassin | Feb 4 2006, 11:44 AM Post #45 |
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We would indeed be grateful for such assistance, and would be willing to pay for such storage space. |
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| Tristan da Cunha | Feb 4 2006, 11:44 AM Post #46 |
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CNNP industrial goods will circumvent the blocakde, by being shipped to the port of Dodoma, New Harumf, by rail, and then safely delivered to the Assassination Army directly across the Indian Ocean. AA is welcome to re-enter the business deals with CNNP without any fear of becoming involved in the Arabian Sea war. |
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| Assassin | Feb 4 2006, 12:00 PM Post #47 |
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We appreciate the help of our fellow nations. We will indeed resume trade with the CNNP, assuming our previous deal still applies. ((OOC: Screw it. Im tired of all this political wheeling and dealing. All I want is to trade dammit. :lol: )) |
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| The CNNP | Feb 4 2006, 12:56 PM Post #48 |
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That's the freakin' spirit man...damn the torpedoes, full trade ahead... :D |
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| Noriega | Feb 4 2006, 02:18 PM Post #49 |
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:lol: But seriously folks, lets get to work on that blockade. As soon as I get my navy described they'll be meeting up with you guys. |
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| New Harumf | Feb 4 2006, 02:54 PM Post #50 |
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OOC: I am assuming Sistan will ignore my millitary even in Africa. IC: AA, we will charge a .015 cent commission for every Barrel of oil passed through Dodoma to you, regardless if it is brought in by sea by our transports, or by rail direct. Is this acceptable to you?? |
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