Maniac Marshall Wrote:You raise an interesting point. There is no way for them to know... Actually, I'm now wondering if Rome ever told anyone they had a NAP with Korea and mentioned the terms or end date. I honestly don't know if they did or not, and it's more research than I want to do at present... If he didn't ever mention it to anyone, then he COULD try to lie and say he didn't have a NAP, and say that Korea is just being spiteful, trying to poison everyone against him. Korea could, of course, forward the emails from Rome showing that they DID (unless this violates some rule or other, like the before paper one? Again, more research.) Rome could, of course, claim they were forgeries... Odds of him being believed are very small, but, yes, he could try... Failing at this sort of thing might make people trust him even less, though...
So basically Rome is in the same boat diplo wise as the Incas and the Ottomans in declaring war. i don't think it will hurt Whosit diplo wise in the long run.... didn't everyone expect an aggresive Rome to go to war early.