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Originally posted by alt_naval
I'd see the Greek-UK negotiations as being at the end of the CT negotiation. There is evidence of UK and Italy negotiating during the conference. When the conference ended - I'm not sure.
With revolution in the Phillipines, pirates, wars, two dominions that don't feel that UK is looking after their security (Australia under the CT in its own right) why would a firmer statement on commitment to the Pacific be seen as threatening?
Cheers,
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During the negotiations in Copenhagen, side discussions with the Italian delegates have solved a number of problems that nation had been experiencing. The British and French shares in the Suez Canal are to be reduced, with Italy obtaining a partial membership.
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Originally posted by alt_naval
Greek POV.
Greece can't depend on the CT for security and the Mediterranean is dominated by AAMN on one side and FAR on the other. Greece's interests seem to clash more with FAR than AAMN (Atlantis-Turkish deals and Russia constructing forts in Turkey). Rather than increasing the antagonism between the two sides by joining one of them we have sided with the third Mediterranean power, GB.
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Originally posted by alt_naval
OOC: I'm not privy to the GB-AAMN deal but they seem to swap responsibilities for two regions. Possibly like GB and France in 1912 with the French looking after the Med while GB looked after the North Sea. I can't see this as preventing a war between GB/Greece and AAMN, just recognizes the significant position AAMN has. For AAMN's part, they are weak in the east - and it is a trouble spot.
I'd have thought France & Russia would welcome enhanced security in the Pacific.
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Possibly like GB and France in 1912 with the French looking after the Med while GB looked after the North Sea.
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I'd have thought France & Russia would welcome enhanced security in the Pacific.
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