unibot
TNPer
As the title says; our region is currently required to vote "FOR" any IDU-authored resolution in the WA, if there is a tie among our voters. Frankly , IDU's policies do not always coincide with our voters' philosophies and I don't think we should be selling our democracy like this unless there's a good reason to do so.
I know I created a similar treaty between Dharma and Capitalist Paradise -- but at the time, Dharma was a powerhouse defender and WA region; IDU does not have the same defense capabilities -- they're untrained, minus two UDLers and would have to be rounded like kittens to do anything to help TNP if we were actually being coup'd.
Back when I was an active WA Author, I would have given my right arm for such a deal as we've given IDU (advantages in the WA mean so much more to WA authors) -- we should have rode a harder bid at the very least and required their regional members to be trained to defend with the NPA. If IDU doesn't want to do such a thing, we should be passing those treaty advantages to some other region who *does* want to work harder to earn such an advantage in the WA or, simply, letting our vote be determined by our voters, not foreign affairs.
I know I created a similar treaty between Dharma and Capitalist Paradise -- but at the time, Dharma was a powerhouse defender and WA region; IDU does not have the same defense capabilities -- they're untrained, minus two UDLers and would have to be rounded like kittens to do anything to help TNP if we were actually being coup'd.
Back when I was an active WA Author, I would have given my right arm for such a deal as we've given IDU (advantages in the WA mean so much more to WA authors) -- we should have rode a harder bid at the very least and required their regional members to be trained to defend with the NPA. If IDU doesn't want to do such a thing, we should be passing those treaty advantages to some other region who *does* want to work harder to earn such an advantage in the WA or, simply, letting our vote be determined by our voters, not foreign affairs.
I'm satisfied with the current treaty.