The Confédération de Nations Françaises was founded in late June, 2007 as a defensive alliance of French speaking nations. However, once several nations came under attack in the middle of July, 2007 it became open to other nationalities as well. The focus of the Confédération altered drastically, offering aid and refuge to small and middle-sized nations attacked without provocation. In late July 2007, with the help of several members of Norden Verein, the Confédération became Europa. 1) Provide protection and aid to nations attacked without provocation.
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| - The Confédération de Nations Françaises was founded in late June, 2007 as a defensive alliance of French speaking nations. However, once several nations came under attack in the middle of July, 2007 it became open to other nationalities as well. The focus of the Confédération altered drastically, offering aid and refuge to small and middle-sized nations attacked without provocation. In late July 2007, with the help of several members of Norden Verein, the Confédération became Europa. 1) Provide protection and aid to nations attacked without provocation.
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| - The Confédération de Nations Françaises was founded in late June, 2007 as a defensive alliance of French speaking nations. However, once several nations came under attack in the middle of July, 2007 it became open to other nationalities as well. The focus of the Confédération altered drastically, offering aid and refuge to small and middle-sized nations attacked without provocation. In late July 2007, with the help of several members of Norden Verein, the Confédération became Europa. The Confédération de Nations Françaises was founded with the aim of being a loose conglomeration of states that share in a common goal and common defense. The following are roughly the goals set for the Confédération: 1) Provide protection and aid to nations attacked without provocation. 2) Strive for peaceful relations with other nations and alliances. 3) Offer aid and assistance for new nations. 4) Follow the dialectic of the Categorical Imperative, treating each nation, whether aligned or not as and end in itself, and never a means.
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