To be honnest, Korea is slightly in a better position, even if they have bad odd for the flip coins, as Rome is risking much more (immediat death), so Korea bargaining power should be seen as having a much heavier weight, therefore it is not completely silly to ask for a (very) long NAP.
The real question is more should Korea accept the flip coin, given that they are next to Rome if they are not offered any good deal.
Being next to aggressive Rome, I would think that the correct answer could be 'take' the risk now instead of much latter
The real question is more should Korea accept the flip coin, given that they are next to Rome if they are not offered any good deal.
Being next to aggressive Rome, I would think that the correct answer could be 'take' the risk now instead of much latter