So Reed's back in american hands, eh? I'm sure the state of Texas would like a quick "word" with him.
Some people says that all it takes for evil to win is for enough good men to do nothing. They should say that all it takes for evil to win is nothing.
Might I suggest as a final bit of irony, and a chance to give them all a final piece of French culture, that instead of being hung, Reed and his remaining colleagues be sent to gulloutine (I known I've spelt that wrong...):rofl:
Plushie- Reed and his goons are responsible for a lot more damage than any CSA leader. Also, with passions rising high because of the war, it might be decided to eliminate Reed before he can cause any more problems...
It could also be the spark that lights the tinder box of remaining syndicalist resentment in the Rust Belt part of the country. Seeing Reed given a full pardon would reconcile many remaining syndicalists to the US Federal government, just as it did for many inhabitants of Dixie after the first Civil War.
Plus, it would make Reed look like a real asshole for running in the first place.
But America doesn't want peace, just more war.I am glad to see the Americans occupy Paris. What will come of France after the war?
I agree with you, Plushie. I don't think the Americans should lynch Reed, especially since it might rile up the Syndicalists back home. No need to stir the hornet nest when peace seems to be on the horizon.