[img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b9/Flag_of_Prussia_1892-1918.svg/640px-Flag_of_Prussia_1892-1918.svg.png[/img] Upon hearing of potential French re-entry into the war, Otto Von Bismarck released copies of the following letter to all French Newspapers, keeping the original signed by Albert Edward in a safe location to be inspected under heavy guard through glass on request. "It is apparent that our relationship with the French is no longer beneficial to the United Republic. Twice now they have coerced us into wars (though we made more movement towards the Union it was France that suggested it) only to leave us on our own. My mother was truly insane in her statement of castrating the French. It is impossible to cut off what is not there. Therefore, we wish to make an offer to Prussia. We will divulge all information regarding this war and make peace with your nation. We will firmly support a United Germany as you make movement towards that.Our only request is such. Assist us (or at least not hinder us) in destroying the French and relegating them to a minor power. We will support a United Germany as the power on the continent so long as the full British Empire is allowed to expand over the world with our colonies. We ask that you say nothing to anyone about this at the moment due to the spies the allies have on your side. Friendship between France and Britain is impossible it seems. We will instead return to those we should have allied with in the first place. We await your response. Albert Edward"