12-22-2019, 12:33 PM
Edmund, agents,
It is my duty to provide you a summary of the recent events involving the Exeter System.
On the 16th of December, Premier Mehmed Selim requested asylum in Bretonia. He was rescued from Freeport One the same day.
The following day I had a conversation with the premier. The night before, Wellington time, Captain Pria Yberg interrogated his chief of intelligence, Michel de Grasse, so that we could be sure Selim is not lying.
The main issue was that the new Coalition government would not sign the Sydney Accords, while Selim had done that, which made Selim the only Coalition premier who could govern the Coalition territories on Exeter legally. Thus I made a pact with Selim: our ground forces would ensure that he is premier of those territories, and in return, he would make several concessions towards Bretonia, which we shall determine more precisely after those territories have been requisitioned from the illegitimate government. The head of this illegitimate government is a certain Ivan Petrov, currently just a commissar, so I assume he is not governing, but ruling the Coalition, as some sort of a warlord. The public opinion of the Coalition people is unknown, but likely to be easily manipulated by Petrov.
On the 19th of December, I sent a request to speak with Petrov and try to resolve these issues diplomatically. When I requested the Accords to be signed, I was ignored. On the 21st, our government sent them an ultimatum, which they rejected earlier today.
The ground forces on Exeter that are under my command are ready and greatly outnumber the Coalition garrison. Thanks to Selim's presence, we will probably also be able to convince some units to change allegiance without a fight. Casualties will most likely be unavoidable, but will not be significant percentually, and I predict us to take nearly full control of the planet within weeks. It is to be expected that the remnants of the Coalition garrison will withdraw into the mountains and the woods and fight a guerilla from there. My forces will not venture inside, but we shall instead wait for Winter and then starve them out.
I am awaiting orders to execute Red Winter.
Commodore
Governor-General of New Holland
Bretonian Armed Forces
It is my duty to provide you a summary of the recent events involving the Exeter System.
On the 16th of December, Premier Mehmed Selim requested asylum in Bretonia. He was rescued from Freeport One the same day.
The following day I had a conversation with the premier. The night before, Wellington time, Captain Pria Yberg interrogated his chief of intelligence, Michel de Grasse, so that we could be sure Selim is not lying.
The main issue was that the new Coalition government would not sign the Sydney Accords, while Selim had done that, which made Selim the only Coalition premier who could govern the Coalition territories on Exeter legally. Thus I made a pact with Selim: our ground forces would ensure that he is premier of those territories, and in return, he would make several concessions towards Bretonia, which we shall determine more precisely after those territories have been requisitioned from the illegitimate government. The head of this illegitimate government is a certain Ivan Petrov, currently just a commissar, so I assume he is not governing, but ruling the Coalition, as some sort of a warlord. The public opinion of the Coalition people is unknown, but likely to be easily manipulated by Petrov.
On the 19th of December, I sent a request to speak with Petrov and try to resolve these issues diplomatically. When I requested the Accords to be signed, I was ignored. On the 21st, our government sent them an ultimatum, which they rejected earlier today.
The ground forces on Exeter that are under my command are ready and greatly outnumber the Coalition garrison. Thanks to Selim's presence, we will probably also be able to convince some units to change allegiance without a fight. Casualties will most likely be unavoidable, but will not be significant percentually, and I predict us to take nearly full control of the planet within weeks. It is to be expected that the remnants of the Coalition garrison will withdraw into the mountains and the woods and fight a guerilla from there. My forces will not venture inside, but we shall instead wait for Winter and then starve them out.
I am awaiting orders to execute Red Winter.
Commodore
Governor-General of New Holland
Bretonian Armed Forces
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