Rheinland's minister of foreign affairs: A Red Hessian agent?
HAMBURG - Two days ago a very controversial declaration was broadcast by Linus von Clausen, the provincial chancellor for Hamburg, over all of Rheinland. It opened access to one of the diplomatic channels of Rheinland's foreign ministry to everyone who was tuned in. To add embarrassment to controversy, this compromised channel seems to still be in use.
Here, Rheinland's minister of foreign affairs, Hans Averbach-Schmitz, intervened in behalf of the IMG and demanded that Bretonia cedes Aland shipyard to the miners. It is unknown why Rheinland is suddenly representing the interests of the IMG. What we know is that the IMG themselves have renounced their claim to the shipyard during peace negotiations with Her Majesty's Government. Political analysts postulate that this relinquishment was only nominal and that the IMG switched to more clandestine methods of satisfying their galactopolitical ambitions after formally having made peace in order to avoid full nationalization in Bretonia.
But there is more to these suspicions. It is known that Rheinland was informed when the IMG and the Red Hessians operated as allies during the Aland Crisis, yet Rheinland took no action. Not only did the Bundestag not take any action, but the ALG, a Rheinland corporation, was also involved and allied with the Red Hessians. In response to this the Central Bank of Rheinland froze all ALG accounts, but this was temporary and the measure has not left any lasting consequence for the ALG. Experts claim that these limited economic sanctions were a formality that was necessary to save Rheinland's face in international diplomatic relations and that there could be secret Red Hessian elements within the Bundestag itself that are there to sabotage the state from the inside.
Has Averbach-Schmitz "merely" been bought by the IMG, or Rheinland's minister of foreign affairs is a Red Hessian agent?
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206. HoratioBlueBlood 5 Mar 827 17:04
That Linus seems like a good sort, has more or less the right idea in a big picture sort of way. Should cut out that 'socialite' nonsense about helping The Poors though. If they didn't want a difficult life, they shouldn't have chosen not to have money, should they? I do agree that this rubbish could upset the stockmarkets however, and that is of some actual concern!
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207. BretFascistsOut 5 Mar 827 17:05
Everyone knows that Aland was shamefacedly stolen from its rightful owners at gunpoint. Even if the miners had agreed to give up their claims, what choice do they have? Agreement coerced under the guns of battleships is no agreement at all. #FaschistBrets out of the Omegas!
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391. HoratioBlueBlood 5 Mar 827 17:10
You're only downvoting my posts because you're too small minded to see that I'm right. You cretins are just jealous of my obviously superior lineage and lifestyle.
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Great, another blunder with the Crown involved. Now they are trying to get the media to throw the blame onto others for doing a sh** job. This monarchy is a shame and is in shambles.
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1191. ThatOneCeleste 5 Mar 827 17:33
You are gross, and this article is ridiculous. Nothing else, however, was expected from Bretonia's pawn news agency.
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