I identify them as mines and request assistance from Equinia.
You can have the strait access if you want. But what I disagree is that large chunk under my peninsula. If that goes, then I can sign this treaty.
@player444 Why do you want me to leave entirely? Why do you want the entire island? I have been settling Paroshima for longer than you have in the southern part; I demand the small slice of coast in the east for unblocked naval access from Iberia (my mainland) and Sarasa (my southeastern colony).
I would declare war on utonia using my large amount of troops to encircle the country
Dragonjames: max as in economically or literally train the entire population
AVeryBigNurd, erictom333, Your government security departments have recieved reports of clandestine activities within your military staff divisions. Spies are suspected but none have been identified yet.
AVeryBigNurd Your troops have pushed through the area, however the enemy has been met with reinforcements, your troops are outnumbered and besieging a fortified port city at a land choke point.
player4444 Your people simply want the Portugese threat to end, in whatever way possible, as long as their homes, lands, and families are safe. Your generals believe peace is needed as well, as they report that the armies are getting exhausted and running out of supplies, even with the allied help, but they say you must maintain strategic superiority overland, and thicken the connection between East and West. Your council mirrors your generals.