Theemile wrote:Most importantly, NO ONE HAS DECLARED WAR. Manticore has said that if the SL does not respond to it's liking concerning the happenings in Talbott (and later Manticore), that a de facto state of war exists between Manticore and it's allies and the SL, which is not the same as declaring war.
And if war has not been declared, the appropriate chapters of the League constitution and charter do not apply.
At which time, the argument is back to Beowulf leaving because they feel the SL isn't abiding by it's own rules and principles.
Yet, it doesn't matter
who declares war or if it is formal for war to commence. It has been mentioned that the RMN may have implied that war will exist if a condition is met. The condition was met. Crossing the hyper limit. And if war exists then Beowulf has to put its cause on pause, doesn't she?
The League can point out that it doesn't trust the integrity (LOL) of neobarbs since they have a history of starting/resuming hostilities without a formal declaration as the Peeps did. They could argue that their intel saw the need for a preemptory strike.
Jonathan_S wrote:In some respects it would be dishonorable not to leave the League during this state of de facto war. The League is both the aggressor and the one violating it's one Constitutional limits in order to do so.
"We must all hang together" doesn't really seem to apply here. What better time to throw up your hands and loudly declaim that you're having no part of this insane and illegal behavior?
Anyway I don't think Beowulf has actually technically given formal notice yet. They announced their intent to hold a plebiscite to withdraw in ART
A Rising Thunder; Ch 34 wrote:“We expected nothing else from a morally, ethically, and legally bankrupt institution,” she continued finally, her voice colder than ever. “However, there is another right which the Constitution guarantees to every member star system, and Beowulf chooses to exercise that right today. If we cannot oppose the ‘Mandarins’’ criminal and disastrous policies from inside the system, we will no longer attempt to. Instead, as the leader of Beowulf’s delegation, acting on the instructions of my star system’s legally elected government, I hereby announce that Beowulf will hold a system-wide plebiscite two T-months from today to determine whether or not the Beowulf system shall withdraw from the Solarian League.”
Jonathan_S wrote:But we haven't seen the results of that vote (though everyone seems to consider it a forgone conclusion) much less formal notice that Beowulf is definitely leaving.
plebiscite
NOUN
the direct vote of all the members of an electorate on an important public question such as a change in the constitution.
What are the particulars of the plebiscite? It does not contain a formal determination that the League's actions are illegal?
That is the part that rubs my cat the wrong way. It's not me, mind you, but my furry temperamental feline friend. LOL
It seems as if Beowulf is taking matters (the law) into its own hands. There was something nagging at me, that I couldn't quite put my finger on until now. It's simply that it seems that Beowulf has to first PROVE that the League has acted illegally against its own Constitution. Does Beowulf have all of the military info that the League has? It seems that a neutral (shrug) or legally accepted court of law would have to first rule against the League's actions for Beowulf to claim their actions as motivation to secede. OR
that would imply a legal COI.
A successful plebiscite does not convict the League of any misdoings. And it seems that that must be
legally established first, and not simply by Beowulf.
It seems that Beowulf may be putting the cart before the horse.
Ah! Now I think I remember what it was that I was remembering, or misremembering, or...
DOH!I think, instead of Beowulf claiming that the League ignored their intent to secede as I initially thought I remembered, it was Beowulf claiming that the League consistently ignored their constant objections against their aggressive nature. I think.
Please do pardon my attempt to argue a frayed thread of the League's, for sake of... thoroughness.