Re: Do you really think that you\'re fooling anyone
Well, it's probably best to see a 3-turn NAP as a guarantee of safety for at least three turns, not a long term indication of friendship. If you want more security you should demand a longer warning period I reckon.
I'm quite big on honour in this game (although RPing a dishonourable nation might be fun I think I might find it difficult), but would have no qualms on forming an NAP even if I expected war in the long run. If the other player reads more into the deal than was actually agreed, that's not really my fault. In fact that could be seen as diplomatic cunning, which should be encouraged.
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