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Nicias

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I would like to see another option during peace negotiations, the ability to impose your debt on the enemy. Often wars are financed through debts, so if you win why should you repay and not the losing side, who was stupid enough to fight you instead of surrendering at once? Ok, you could argue that you could demand money and then repay your debt which would have the same effect in the end, but what if the ai is cash-strapped and unable to lend more money because it already reached it's debt limit?
Your thoughts?