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Hey Mogami lets set up the French/Russia axis when this gets to
actual play =)
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French/Russian Axis

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Hi, OK meet me in the middle of the river and we'll discuss who gets what.
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The strongest alliance is where BOTH sides have a clear profit =)
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I would like to see the fool who volunteers to play Austria or Prussia against you two.....
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good point

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Good Point! I guess that Mogami and I will have to use code names. Like 'Alex the Wonderfull'
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Mayhaps we'll have to from an Anglo-Prusso-Austro-Turkish-Spanish alliance. Any takers?

BTW...I'll take Prussia
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Russian foreign policy

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The Russian Tsar would be very pleased to see a Austro-Prussian Alliance. This would help safeguard the borders of Russia. Russia would be willing to have Nonaggression Treaties with both parties. And would provide aid if either Nation were subject to attack from outside. Russia would view any treaty by any nation with Turkey with suspicion :eek:

The Russian people devoutly wish to restore the Church's and Holy shrines lost to the Turk. Free the city of Athens and the Balkan peoples from the despotic rule that has been imposed on them for three centuries.

With our neighbors to the north we desire secure borders and trade.

Russia would be willing to negotiate the Polish question with Prussia and Austria and abide by a compromise solution agreeable to all three Parties.
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I feel it is my duty to relay the extreme displeasure with which the Sublime Porte receives these ongoing discussions between the Infidels. As the conquerer of Byzantium and the true heir to the Roman Empire, His Most Blessed of Allah will possibly allow the governments of Prussia, Austria, and Russia to continue to exist as minor vassals of the ancestors of Osman.
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New Arty shell.

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How much powder is required to fire the head of Turkish emissary back to Constantinople? What kind of fuze is best, if said head is first emptied and then reloaded with powder?
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France

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The French Directory feels that its is beyond the proper
shpere of influence of French interests to suggest any remedy
to the 'Eastern Question'.

France shall rely upon the wisdom of Great Catherine and her
heirs to make such decisions.

As for the Polish question, surely Poland is an independant nation
not tasty confection?
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Poland

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Hi, I don't think Poland was in existance when EiA begins. My history of Poland is a bit rusty.
I believe between 1772 and 1795 the entire territory of the Kingdom of Poland was divided between Prussia, Austria and Russia. During those so-called Partitions of Poland, Prussia acquired the western regions of Poland, The southern Polish territories around Kraków and Lwów were incorporated into the Austrian Empire and renamed "Galicia". The central and eastern provinces of Poland were taken over by the Russian Empire.
My refering to the Polish question was merely to insure none of the three parties establish an indepentant Poland and that the three Nations insure no outside party attempts to do so.
If there exists at the start of EiA a Kingdom of Poland. Russia proposes to re-partition it along the 1772 lines. (Russia desires all her neighbors to have good goverment)
The Vistula River is the natural western border of Russia.
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Well I assumed a 1792 scenario =) much more fun than 1805
because you DONT have to all beat up France or die.

In fact France is quite weak only Militia 5 cav no guards

She can barley handle Belgium alone.

The best leader is Dumurez(sp?) 3-3-1
This is the guy who deserted after a defeat rather than get beheaded.

France economic are all divided by two for some turns
because of incredibly poor harvests.

So as I said the other powers are free to pursue other
actions. Also note that France is not Dominant in 1792.
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1792

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I forgot, Russia has Suvarov in teh 1792 scenario.
5-5-3 and a Cav leader.

Russia is very dangerous in that Scenario.
However she doent have Ukraine Georgia or the Crimea.

So she is kinda obliged to attack the Turk.
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Bring it on Ivan.:D
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Russia 1792-1815

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Hi, For me the most interesting action in the Napoleonic period is the Russian-Turkish war 1810. While not as popular in Western History it is very exciting and interesting. Russian Armies attempting to wrest the Balkans from the Ottomans. You have set battles and sieges. I would like nothing more then to capture
Constantinople. What this would do to European history in the next century is something to ponder. Great Britain's foreign policy after the Napoleonic period was one of propping up Turkey to prevent a continental power from having access to the middle east. A French Russian Alliance post Napoleon with Russian access to the middle East (in League with French middle eastern adventures) would certainly have led to some lively diplomatic events.
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Polen

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There is no Polish question as there is no Poland. Warsaw is just a large city in our Prussian homeland. As for the Ukraine, it would make a lovely addition to our eastern territories, should the Czarina be feeling overly aggressive. We know Alexander I has not the 'stones' for a real war.

As for France, any presence west of the Rhine would be viewed as a boil for lancing.
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Post by jnier »

As Charles IV, the dim-witted ruler of Spain, I offer the services of my glorious fleet to highest bidder. Anyone interested in a Franco-Russian-Spanish expeditionary force to London?
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Post by Reknoy »

In the 1792 scenario France can ultimately get plenty tough (Hoche is a fine leader...and of course Nappy shows up). Dumouriez is something like 3-3-3...a pre-Soult. :)

Then you have Moreau. Also not bad.

But France is certainly not the big baddie of 1805...yet.

I like Turkey in 1792. Corps structure mostly unchanged; feudals still nice and strong (not sure if they have another for any reason, like Crimea).
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Wisdom?

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Hi, I do not think it wise for Prussia, Austria, and Russia to oppose one another.
They need to present a united front. If may require serious diplomatic efforts to agree on matters, but they should all try to come to an understanding of what is required for their mutual benefit. Time will conspire against them if they waste the early period fighting each other. Both Austria and Prussia need allies to survive. Great Britain is a nice ally however it is very difficult for them to provide support when and where it is most needed. Russia is the only nation in position to provide meaningful support.
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re: Mogami

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Unless Russia allies with France?
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