I don't think they'll let us have Austria AND Poland, and I think we can ill afford to give the Russian army a break at this point.
You know what you make senseWe need time to rest and replenish, we're approaching logistical trouble with our massive gains.
Just go hardliner in negotiations to torpedo negotiations. And if they accept the hard line, win-win.
Can't tell if negotiating and then saying no would be better than just saying no, but I think it might be in order to grant our forces in Galicia a respite and allow us to rebuild our material stockpiles for a new attack come spring and summer.
[X] Enter into negotiations.
We need time to rest and replenish, we're approaching logistical trouble with our massive gains.
Just go hardliner in negotiations to torpedo negotiations. And if they accept the hard line, win-win.
We're not breaking Russia this go around, it's not actually WW1. I think we can swing Austria and Poland.
Us keeping Vienna is explicitly on the table.Also I don't really want to give Vienna back and I don't think keeping it will be on the table without at least one more turn of them failing to make ground.
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@Etranger what's the position of the Entente right now? Could they intervene if the Alliance goes after all of Austria?
Also can Germany continue attacking Austria while in peace talks?
Also, we're pretty much throwing away any chance of ever freeing the rest of the imperial league territories in the next half century if we take the peace right?
Russia industrial colonies will still be intact and they've started to learn how to conduct defensive operations in a way to replicate the sort of ww1 style fortifications necessary to stop these sort of lightning offensives, which they'll certainly start to implement by the time of future wars.