Deputy Prime Minister Mr. Peppers always gets repaid. (Unless its in Indralian Funny Money. He doesn't want any of that.)We expect the entities in Davostag to repay the Barmenian businesses that they owe money to regardless of what government has claimed sovereignty in the region. If the luTHORites want to have their "monarchies" they may feel free to do so, so long as they do not infringe on the peoples' sovereign rights to 1) have a democratic/republican form of government, 2) to act in conjunction with the invisible paw of the free market, 3) worship cats, and 4) re-elect Lord Medivh Evil as President so he can repay us what his country owes us.
Now under this proposed Beluzian Doctrine, Beluzia seems to threaten to default on its debt as well. We in the capitalist community warn Beluzia, and all other IML drone countries that seek to default on their debts, that the free market world will not stand for such actions.
We will clarify that if a new government exists as a separately incorporated entity from the previous government, we would not attempt to take funds that belong to the new government. At the same time, we maintain our ownership claims to assets owed to us by the previous government. We shall collect the assets that we are owed, for it is our right. If the new governments attempt to steal the assets from us, by claiming them for themselves, we will not tolerate that theft. We shall reclaim the property that is rightfully ours.
If and when either Beluzia, Davostag, or any other Luthori drone enters private property owed by Barmenian citizens, the Barmenian citizenry has the right to charge the current Beluzian/Davostagi/IML governments that do so "fees". Most of the Barmenian citizenry has taken part in agreements hiring the Barmenian government to act as an agency fiduciary fund in charge of collecting those "fees". And we will certainly do so, if the incoming Davostagi fleet trespasses on private property here.
-Felis Supremis Persian Lokasenna,
along side Deputy Prime Minister Mr. Peppers,
speaking at another chamber of commerce meeting