[h1]Aso Villa, Abuja[/h1] Thousands of people, politicians, reporters, and various onlookers had gathered in front of Aso Villa, the home to the most powerful man in Nigeria. The people waiting silently as President Daifallah Mir stepped out onto the small podium that had been set up for him. “Roughly fifteen years ago today, the Caliphate of Istanbul massacred over 15 million Christians, Shiites, and Kurds. They were also responsible for one of the largest mass emigration this world has seen, nearly 50 million people forced to leave their country. Now that brings us to today, the nations of The Third Mexican Empire and The United South Asian Empire have declared a “jihad” against not only the Caliphate, but against it’s people. We as people would like to think that we can understand atrocities, for even we have been exposed to them. Under the leadership of Mubashshir Hameed we ourselves killed nearly 8 million Christian men, women, and children. Mostly in our home state. As a result I would like to think that if we can be forgiven for our crimes, then so should the Caliphate, but we understand that this is not our war to fight. At least not with a gun held to their heads. So until a proper solution can determined or a white peace has been reached we will impose trade sanctions upon both aggressors.” The crowd remained silent, out of both astonishment and fear. The only sounds that could be heard was the occasional photo taken of the president as he too stood in silence. That last words before the speech ended from Daifallah Mir where “May Allah have mercy on those involved.” While the crowd loudly clapped and cheered, the tension of conflict could still be felt by the crowd and the president. [hider=To The Greater European Confederation] We, the people of Nigeria, agreed that the aggressive nature of the Third Mexican Empire and United South Asian Empire must be addressed in full. As a result we humbly accept your invitation to the city of Hamburg, Germany. Our president, a translator, and a handful of armed guards will travel there as soon as possible. We hope to reach a peaceful solution.[/hider] [hider=To The Second Ethiopian Empire] The Republic of Nigeria would like to discuss your open aggressiveness towards the Caliphate. While we have neither a religious nor political alliance towards them, we do have an obligation to help maintain status quo in the world around us and to avoid the mass bloodshed that we have just barely escaped nearly twenty years ago. As a result we must not only warn you of the economic ramifications, but of the political ramifications as well.[/hider]