Location: Intermarium Coalition HQ, Nowa Warszawa, Polish Confederation
Bogusław Dudek: “Gentlemen, looks like the current situation is much tougher than expected.”
Bogusław Dudek: “Look at this! The Lietuvans are getting more foot on the Byelorussian front and nothing is holding them back!”
Titusz Császár: “Not only that, they don't pay any attention on civilian casualties at all.”
Ryszard Mazurek: “But there must be something we could do about the aggressors. I mean, we can't just stand back.”
Marian Kosakiewicz: “I fear, that we currently have no other choice, panie generale. A military intervention would yield serious consequences.”
???: “I totally agree with you, panie kapitanie.”
Stanisław Sosabowski: “Pani prezydencie, what has brought you here to our briefing room?”
Małgorzata Sadow: “After defeating the Nutzees and Soviets from attacking us, we should proceed with greater caution now, especially now that Blinda and his men had to intervene in this conflict.”
Ryszard Mazurek: “But what could prevent us from preempting their efforts and making sure, that the situation won't go out of hand?”
Małgorzata Sadow: “In his national propaganda Blinda portrays the Poles as sneering imperialists that are hell-bent on annexing neighboring lands, yet he makes sure to avoid foreign provocation and doesn't openly defy our operations. Thus, if we would march in, he could point at us and convince everyone of his claims being true.”
Titusz Császár: “But Blinda is an outsider here! As far as I know, the Lietuvans don't have any close allies in this sector.”
Marian Kosakiewicz: “In this sector! But he sure has access to Assyrian weaponry, which brings up the question of how deep his connections truly are. I suppose we're talking about more, than just some trade agreements.”
Małgorzata Sadow: “Exactly! Blinda knows how to twist around words and try to bend things for his own favor. No wonder that most of the Lietuvan population is in favour of his promises. And we could expect him to call others for help, if someone should threaten their independence.”
Ryszard Mazurek: “Well, I would suggest a quick strike on the Byelorussian border and go for the Soviets first and trying to...”
Małgorzata Sadow: “By that time? Impossible! Just look at the map! Blinda's forces already occupied the territories around our borders to Byelorussia, just to send us another big
fuck you!”
Stanisław Sosabowski: “Which would only leave us to strike on the Kiyevan border and attack Byelorussia from there; a maneuver that would be rather exhausting our forces, given that the reds have extended their military presence there.“
Bogusław Dudek: “So what would you suggest, pani prezydencie?”
Małgorzata Sadow: “Looks like we're in some deep shit again and frankly, I have no idea how to get out of it in the short term.
Małgorzata Sadow: “I hate to say it, but right now all we can do is waiting for the right time to come.”