Confederation Declaration of War (2634.186)

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CONFEDERATION NEWS NETWORK
DATELINE: OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE CONFEDERATION
DATE: 2634.186

This evening at 6:00 P.M. GMT Earth, the President announced that a state of war now exists between the Confederation at the Kilrathi Empire. Elements of Task Force Twenty-tree have crossed into Kilrathi territory in the Facin Sector on a punitive expedition against supposed centers from which Kirlathi raids had been launched into Confederation territory.

When asked about the scope of the war the President declared that the war is limited ins cope and that it is not the intention of the Confederation to seek what he called "a battle of annihilation which can only serve to destroy both sides." When asked to clarify this point, the President state that it is believed that the attacks along our were not necessarily actions directed by the Emperor but rather might very well be the activities of rival clan or family leaders seeking to provoke a general war. Our actions, therefore, will be directed solely against those sectors from which verified attacks have previously been launched. Due to the limited nature of this conflict the President made it clear that he does not wish to bring about a general war and has conveyed such sentiments to the Emperor in an open message on a frequency known to be monitored by the Kilrathi. He closed by declaring that the war can be ended at any time when the Kilrathi make a clear effort to bring these provocative factions under control.

In other news, Aju Akbar won the Confederation heavyweight championship in three rounds...

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From Action Stations, by William R. Forstchen, Chapter Nine, 131-132, Baen Books