[center][img=http://amnesty.org.py/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/reimounido.png][/center] The heartache felt by Eve when Cain killed Abel is now a sentiment shared across the British Empire. Despite the violence that was necessary for the States to move out on their own, the Union and Confederacy are still loved by the mother that led to their creation. To see these brothers in a state of conflict is a burden to the British Empire that grieves the soul. It is our deepest wish that peace may be found. When brother’s fight, however, there is a need for a mediator or else what was once love will be turned into hatred. Therefore, the British Empire calls upon the Union to respect the rights of their brothers the Confederacy, who are a –Sovereign State- in their own right, and make peace. The British Empire does not agree with the Confederacy’s decision to maintain the Institution of Slavery and as such no troops will be sent to American soil. That said, the British Empire disagrees with the Union’s attempt to ‘force’ their brothers under their own yoke of slavery. In order to prevent bloodshed, the Royal Navy will protect the shores and economic trade of the Confederacy from all aggressors until such a time as they are able to stand on their own. Any attacks made by the Union against the shores of the Confederacy will be taken as an act of War against the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Any further attacks on the peoples of the Confederacy will result in a cease of trade goods between the Union and the United Kingdom. If Mr. Lincoln makes such any decisions of aggression, be certain that the ‘Older Brother’ will be ‘disciplined’ for their denial of their own values. The British Empire implores the Confederacy to place its support of the Institution of slavery against the God-given right of everyone to possess natural liberties and choose what our Creator has endowed us all. The British Empire implores the Union to cease its aggression towards the Confederacy before it is guilty of fratricide. To the conflicts in South America, we will remain neutral militarily save for our interest in our colony there. Any attacks made against our colony will be met with fierce retaliation. To the new Sovereign State of Italy we welcome you and your desire for the well-being of your people. It is our hope that good will shall foster between your Kingdom and the British Empire. May the sun never set upon the British Empire and her allies. [img=http://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/nwitimes.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/c/a8/ca88de62-81c8-57ca-8ee4-ccef422a5d3d/507eefb33b6e9.preview-620.jpg] Queen Victoria, Monarch of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland