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This post has been edited 2 times, last edit by "Vukovlad" (Nov 20th 2009, 2:44am)
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Originally posted by Vukovlad
If anything Persia has been on the reciving end on unequal treaties.
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Originally posted by Vukovlad
and lets not forget the fun Caspian Sea treaty, "ofcourse Turkey has to dictate the borders anything else would be so wrong"
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Vukovlad" (Nov 20th 2009, 3:14am)
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Originally posted by Vukovlad
First of all Turkey has no Caspian Sea border at all so it wouldnt change the length in any way, secondly Persia was the one suggesting a number of variations of territorial waters and EEZ.
And we are rapidly going OT
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Originally posted by Vukovlad
First of all Turkey has no Caspian Sea border at all so it wouldnt change the length in any way, secondly Persia was the one suggesting a number of variations of territorial waters and EEZ.
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Originally posted by thesmilingassassin
I have yet to see what this topic is really about....
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Originally posted by Vukovlad
The story arc was a way to explain how Persia came to be in a union with India, sure a few merchants may be hit but those are most likely to be Indian or British (as Kirk explained to me Shell tankers are British flagged), Britain being included because of the parallell Baluchi story and China for flavor.
We showed the courtesy of not interfering when told that it wasnt practical/desirable to do so in the SA stories, is it to much to ask for the same courtesy?
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Kaiser Kirk" (Nov 20th 2009, 8:32am)
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Originally posted by perdedor99
I know the Turkish reaction is an IC one as my Bharati one is. That's the why asking the Turks to stay in port while the Bulgarians are asked to plea join in if they so desire.
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