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Shireroth isn't in the MRWS. We could join, but then we'd have to go through lots of complex time-consuming processes, especially to get nukes, and we're angry NOW.
Besides, who exactly would we be fighting? Kataria doesn't have a website. It doesn't have a forum. I know Pete is a citizen, but the only other citizens I remember it having were St. Fenix (who might not be in it any longer) and Jeremy (who's been protesting Katarian corruption on the map and could be expected to support us on this one). I don't have any evidence that Kataria even exists as a real country.
Further, I'd like to ask whether there was ever a formal claim filed in the Administrative Council. If not, then it simply shouldn't be considered as claimed.
But since Iehova's agreed to get rid of the place on the next map, I'll just consider the matter settled.
Besides, who exactly would we be fighting? Kataria doesn't have a website. It doesn't have a forum. I know Pete is a citizen, but the only other citizens I remember it having were St. Fenix (who might not be in it any longer) and Jeremy (who's been protesting Katarian corruption on the map and could be expected to support us on this one). I don't have any evidence that Kataria even exists as a real country.
Further, I'd like to ask whether there was ever a formal claim filed in the Administrative Council. If not, then it simply shouldn't be considered as claimed.
But since Iehova's agreed to get rid of the place on the next map, I'll just consider the matter settled.
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My advice - don't join MRWS, just do SNARL ...
Kataria had a couple more citizens, but I don't know who they were (I dropped around for a while to discuss annexation claims)
And first Pete sent it to the admin council, then he lodged it as a claim, and it was debated outside a bit ... he got it on the argument that it was only two pixels ....
But Pete was planning another war he had some allies for vs the MI nations, perhaps we can do it like this? We'd be happy to support Shireoth, I think ...
Kataria had a couple more citizens, but I don't know who they were (I dropped around for a while to discuss annexation claims)
And first Pete sent it to the admin council, then he lodged it as a claim, and it was debated outside a bit ... he got it on the argument that it was only two pixels ....
But Pete was planning another war he had some allies for vs the MI nations, perhaps we can do it like this? We'd be happy to support Shireoth, I think ...
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They're different colors to make them easier to read. Mountains rising from green or yellow land have their names in orange. Mountains rising from orange land have their names in red.
The special physical map fixes the discrepancy.
The special physical map fixes the discrepancy.