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The morning sun filtered through the tall windows of Alexander's office in Volkshalle, casting a muted glow across the room. The Supre Leader sat behind his desk, deep in thought, his fingers lightly tapping on the surface. The recent diplomatic efforts with Zambesi weighed heavily on his mind.

The news of Zambesi's aggressive stance against the Matalebe tribes had already caused waves within Valoria.

A soft knock at the door pulled him from his thoughts. Without looking up, he responded, "Enter."

Julieanne stepped into the room, her face serious. She held a folder in her hand, one that Alexander could tell carried significant news. She approached his desk with purpose and placed the folder in front of him before speaking.

"Your Excellency, I've just received the latest report from Zambesi. Minister Chuma t with our ambassador, Viktor Reinhardt, and it appears they are not backing down."

Alexander's eyes flicked to Julieanne, his expression unreadable. He opened the folder and scanned the contents, his jaw tightening as he read. "So they have chosen defiance."

Julieanne nodded, her voice steady. "Yes, Your Excellency. King Mwanga has made it clear that Zambesi will continue its operations against the Matalebe tribes. They view it as a defense of their sovereignty, and they are prepared to lose our alliance if that's what it cos to."

Alexander's fingers stopped tapping. He leaned back in his chair, exhaling slowly as he processed the information. "So they would rather risk their entire kingdom than comply with our demand?"

"It seems that way, Your Excellency," Julieanne replied, her eyes locked on Alexander's as she continued. "They believe they can weather this storm without our support."

Alexander's gaze drifted towards the window, the vast cityscape of Volkshalle spread out beneath him. "Pride has destroyed more nations than any war or famine," he muttered under his breath. He turned back to Julieanne. "And yet, Zambesi still believes it can stand alone."

Julieanne hesitated for a mont before speaking again. "Your Excellency, our ambassador warned them of the consequences. He made it clear that Valoria would not tolerate a campaign of extermination under the guise of defense. But their response was resolute. They believe they are in the right."

Alexander closed the folder with a sharp snap, the sound echoing in the quiet room. "Zambesi is blind to the consequences of their actions. They think that by holding firm, they can preserve their sovereignty. But what they fail to realize is that without our support, they are vulnerable."

Julieanne nodded. "Our intelligence suggests that Zambesi's enemies are already watching closely, waiting for the kingdom to falter. If we withdraw our backing, it's only a matter of ti before the Matalebe rebellion gains new montum, or worse—external forces move in to exploit the situation."

"That is what they want, so let them choose their fate," Alexander said unconcernedly. "Now explain to the process on how to cut ties with Zambesi."

"Your Excellency, there are several key steps involved in severing diplomatic and economic ties with another nation. First, we formally recall our ambassador and diplomatic staff from Zambesi. This is a signal to both Zambesi and the international community that our diplomatic relations are deteriorating.

We issue an official statent, citing Zambesi's refusal to halt the Matalebe operations and emphasizing that Valoria cannot, in good conscience, support such actions. This public announcent is crucial for shaping global perception in our favor.

Next, we freeze all ongoing aid and suspend trade agreents. This includes halting financial support, developnt projects, and technological exports. Zambesi relies heavily on Valorian resources, particularly in infrastructure and military aid. By pulling back these assets, we significantly weaken their ability to sustain both internal governance and external defense.

Then begin the withdrawal of our military advisers and suspend any pending military assistance packages. If Zambesi requests further military equipnt, we either deny it outright or use delays in logistics to stall indefinitely. Our defense contractors will cease all cooperation, and our intelligence assets within Zambesi will be discreetly relocated.

This step ensures that Zambesi is left increasingly vulnerable to both internal strife and external threats, without our protective umbrella.

That is basically the whole process, Your Excellency."

Alexander listened intently as Julieanne outlined the steps for severing ties with Zambesi. His fingers resud their light tapping on the desk, signaling the gears of his mind working through the implications.

"Good," he said after a mont of contemplation. "Initiate the first step imdiately. Recall our ambassador, Viktor Reinhardt, and his staff. Make the announcent clear and concise—Zambesi's refusal to halt the Matalebe operations forces our hand. We do this not out of pettiness, but out of principle."

Julieanne nodded. "I'll have the orders drafted and sent within the hour, Your Excellency. And the public announcent?"

"Prepare it," Alexander said. "I'll review the final draft before it's released."

Julieanne made a note, her focus unwavering. "Understood. I'll coordinate with the Foreign Affairs Ministry and the public relations team to ensure everything is in order."

Alexander rose from his chair and moved to the large window, gazing out at the city below. "Once the announcent is out, ensure that the aid freeze and military disengagent begin imdiately. I don't want them thinking they have ti to persuade us otherwise."

Julieanne left Alexander's office with a sense of urgency in her steps. She imdiately made her way toward the Foreign Affairs Ministry, where the machinery of Valoria's diplomatic and political operations was always in motion.

Upon entering the ministry's main hall, she was greeted by the familiar hum of activity. She didn't waste ti as she made her way directly to the offices of the Foreign Affairs Minister, Emily.

Inside the secretary's office, Julieanne briefed her on the directives from Alexander.

"We need the recall of Reinhardt and all diplomatic staff in Zambesi," she stated clearly. "This is to be done imdiately, with no delay. I will send an official communiqué to our embassy there, and it will be followed by a public announcent."

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"Wait…His Excellency cutting ties with the Zambesi Governnt?"

"That's correct Emily and he wants it done as soon as possible," Julieanne said.

"Okay, if His Excellency wills it."

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